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Trial and Error
Submitted by: anna_20420
I have tried many different items to clean up my scraproom. I finally chose a couple different items that really seem to help me. I put all of my rub-ons and stickers in a 3-ring binder. To hold them in place, I got some of that removable plasti-tac to stick the back of the sticker sheet to the plastic dividers. It works great! I also had a bunch of metal buckets (like to plant small flowers in) that work great for my pens and scissors. I put all of my clear stamps in clear, numbered cd cases, one group of stamps per case. And then I have all of the designs in another binder with the number listed. I can go through my binder, find the number of the case I want, and get to stamping. I also, like so many of us out there, find great page ideas on line. I right-click on the image of the idea I like, and save the image to a folder. When I run out of ideas on my own, I pull up my folder, and have dozens of ideas to chose from.