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Scrapbook Paper Storage - 3 Ways to Make Room for More
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Written by: Tiffany Bascle
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 |
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Are you ready to re-design your scrapbook paper storage methods? Have paper strewn throughout your creative space? It's messy and it also makes it difficult to find things easily. If you've ever been in the middle of creating a layout, and then realize that you have a piece of paper you want to use but can't find, you know how frustrating it is. Getting organized will help keep your paper in pristine condition and help you stay focused on the task at hand.
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If you are just starting out and don't yet have a massive paper collection, you might like Display Dynamics 12x12 Trays. They are clear and allow you to see what papers you have stored in them. They also stack on top of each other so this saves space. These trays are a great way to utilize a small scrapbook space and you may even want to get two sets, one for patterned paper and one for plain paper.
Some of you do a lot of traveling for scrapbooking events. If this is you, check into using the Croppin' Companion. Basically it is a plastic container that will hold enough supplies and embellishments for 2 scrapbook layouts. Now, I know that some of us can get 2 layouts finished pretty quick - in this case, you may want to pick up a couple of these. They will keep your paper from getting bent and torn.
Looking for a paper storage solution for your house? Well, many companies are coming out with wooden units that can be utilized any way you want. They come in different colors and you can place dividers in different places or just store paper and embellishments in them. Some of them also come with wheels so that you can easily move it from one room to another.
Whatever system or unit that you decide to go with for your organizing adventure, keep in mind that it might be a good idea to choose something that you will later be able to re-purchase. This is just because as you continue to scrapbook, you will want to have matching units (in your house) and your collection is bound to expand.
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