I did something similar with all my stamps and dies.I used Sunday Int Stamp N' Stor Storage Panels 5/Pkg-8-1/2-Inch by 11-Inch,for the stamps,used both sides,for dies-I attached magnetic sheet to one side of the panel ,and stored them in my file cabinet,in Staples Poly Hanging File Folders:https://www.americanhotel.com/Products/Staples-Poly-Hanging-File-Folders-5-Tab-LETTER-size-Holds-8-1-2-x-11-Assorted-Colors-20 (reusing them,previousely used for the documents)))It fits perfectly.If I am running out of the panels,I run my 4A format Georgia Pacific white cardstock through laminator-works like a charm for my clear stamps.and I can expand it every which way I like)))Originally-I intended to use 3-ring binder,but it did not work for me
love it! well done..I soo need to do this with my little clear stamp sets too! I have been trying, but I guess it is a 'job' and I get lazy. For the dies...I only have 4!!! Soooo..until I get more...they just stay on my table!! LOL
Okay, it's time for a die cut "do-over." When something isn't working anymore it needs to be changed. I found an organizational idea on Pinterest, and I tweaked it a bit to work for me. This particular box holds my Memory Box, Poppystamps, Our Daily Bread Designs, Cheery Lynn Designs, and PTI dies thus far. There are:
*14 dividers *38 cardstock pages *107 dies
And this box is not full! I still have room to grow! For complete details and more photos, please see my post here:
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