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Post by Embri on May 28, 2019 23:19:33 GMT
I ended up cutting down my pockets and parchment paper (because I don’t have freezer paper) this afternoon (I definitely have more than 30 stencils). I’m going to label them and put them in a fridge bin. I store my stamps and some dies this way and really love this system. Glad you found something that works for you. That's the secret to successful organization - whatever gets picked has to be easier to use than leaving a mess behind!
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Post by lakritze on May 29, 2019 1:01:23 GMT
I store my bigger stencils in a drawer, so they don't warp and my small stencils (smaller than 6x8) in a binder. Patter I really like the idea of the clip-it-up, but does this also work for 12x12 stencils? And don't they get dusty quickly?
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Post by Patter on May 29, 2019 10:20:10 GMT
I store my bigger stencils in a drawer, so they don't warp and my small stencils (smaller than 6x8) in a binder. Patter I really like the idea of the clip-it-up, but does this also work for 12x12 stencils? And don't they get dusty quickly? The do not fit 12x12 stencils; however, a large CIU might. I really despise the few 12x12 stencils I have. I am a 6x6 or smaller stencil girl. To me, there is no need to spend the extra money on 12x12 and have a storage problem. I never use a stencil like that anyway. And no, they do not get dusty. I love them like this.
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Post by 3girlsmomma on May 29, 2019 16:57:57 GMT
I use the clear sheet protectors from office supply section. Cheap ones. But it does the trick.
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