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02-07-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,250
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What is your favorite card organizer?
Do you prefer the lunch pail/index card type of system, or the spiral notebook w/pockets style?
And do you have a favorite in the gallery?
I have the folder w/pockets kind, but I NEVER use it. I think I'd use the lunch pail kind more...but I'm not sure.
And, how do you have your cards divided? I've seen them divided by month, or by type of card (birthday, anniversary, etc.)
What is your preference?
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Erin in Okc
Down 18 pounds since Girl Scout Cookie sale ended! (March 09)
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02-07-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: ...Somewhere inside my closet...Stamping
Posts: 3,741
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I have two black & white boxes I bought at Home Depot and I file them by occassion...I don't like to crush them together too much and I want lids on my boxes...
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02-07-2009
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Glitter Guru
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: California
Posts: 5,091
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I have mine in boxes, stored chronologically except that holidays are in a separate box, sorted by holidays. I'm not too happy with my system so will be watching this thread. . .
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02-07-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,250
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bumping...cuz I keep LOSING this thread!! (maybe that's not all I'm losin'!) 
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Erin in Okc
Down 18 pounds since Girl Scout Cookie sale ended! (March 09)
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02-11-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 256
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I have some retangular wooden boxes that I found a target a while ago. I put each A2 card in a clear sleeve so the embellies don't get damaged (I found the sleeves on Ebay in packs of 50). The sleeves are similar to what you see with a purchased card...no closure. When I give my cards as gifts I think the sleeve makes them look a little more professional, and I also provide that insert card to place in front to prevent damage to the envelope by brads, etc. That also makes it go through the postage machines with no problem. I have them divided alphabetically by occasion in the boxes.
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Millie
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02-11-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2
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I like to use the photo storage boxes you find at all craft stores . . .the ones that come in solid colors or patterns and have lids. They're inexpensive and sturdy. I make A2 sized cards exclusively so they're perfect for me. And I sort by subject of the card.
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02-11-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Just west of Spokane, WA, on the rim of a lake with a beautiful view
Posts: 555
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I have two card boxes that I bought years ago from Current, one I use for holidays and such and the other is divided by theme, bithday (male, female, child) TOY, Get Well, etc. Works for me.
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Norma
Chemo Angel
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02-11-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Spanish Fork, UT
Posts: 100
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When I use up a box of envelopes I reuse the box to store my cards. It is the perfect size. I have about 4 different boxes right now... one for birthday, thank you, holiday and blank (they don't have a thought stamped on them). I get my envelopes from actionenvelope.com. This has worked great for me.
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02-11-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Marissa, IL
Posts: 171
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I am totally addicted to making cards. I like to make more than 1 of the card while I am making them. Needless to say, my mother in law and mom ended up with way too many cards. I find the easiest way to store the cards is by using clear shoe boxes. I have 6 shoe boxes and then I divide them by category. Care/Concern (Sympathy), Baby, Love/Wedding, Thank You, Hello/Blank, General Birthday and Girly Birthday. 
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02-11-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Gulf Coast
Posts: 225
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I found an old greeting card display case from an old store...has 3 drawers on the bottom and 4 rows of various height shelves to showcase my cards while waiting for that special person to be delivered to...it's an actual greeting card display case from an old drugstore...i Luv it...
cindy
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02-11-2009
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Insane Embellisher
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Southern CA
Posts: 968
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I use this Power Sort Mini Box from Creative Memories. I organize my cards by occasion and I don't have so many that they won't all fit.
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02-11-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Greater Vancouver, BC
Posts: 2,463
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i bought an accordian-type system but it bent/curved my cards slightly, so i now have 4 or 5 shoeboxes. one is rotating for seasonal cards (right now it's full of valentines) but other than that i have boxes for thankyou, congrats, birthday, and other or sentiment-less cards...
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02-11-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: KY
Posts: 144
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I use the photo storage boxes for my cards. I sort them by occasion. I made divider tabs for each occasion (birthday, get well, new baby, etc.). Works well for me.
Karen
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02-11-2009
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Insane Embellisher
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Janesville,WI
Posts: 799
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I have to say that I got really lucky finding my storage unit. It was at Swiss Colony outlet store in Monroe WI. It resembles a blanket chest in size and has a seat on the top but instead of opening from the top, it has 4 drawers. I have the entire top drawer for card storage and it holds the standard size card. Then have them sorted in rows with index tabs. Keep them nice and so easy to find them. Next drawer is the yarn and ribbons. Third drawer is miscel tags and my fun paper-washi or delicate and embellishments. Last drawer has all of my punches. The whole chest was about $50 solid wood painted in a mellow moss color. I love, love, love it!!
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Last edited by beegirl; 02-11-2009 at 12:15 PM..
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02-11-2009
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Sassy Sarcastic Stamper
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 20,739
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Quote:
Originally Posted by djjdmartin
I like to use the photo storage boxes you find at all craft stores . . .the ones that come in solid colors or patterns and have lids. They're inexpensive and sturdy. I make A2 sized cards exclusively so they're perfect for me. And I sort by subject of the card.
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Ditto this! I have about 8 of them, stuffed with cards that I've made. One box is for swaps, one is for RAKs I've received, one is birthdays, thank yous, friendship...you get the idea. They're usually on sale for $1 each/ at AC Moore, so I get a few when they are.
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02-12-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Roscommon, Ireland
Posts: 7
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card organiser
I store mine in boxes and baskets. When I'm stamping cards, and need them to dry before storing, I hang them on these wire cooling trays that I have fixed to the door of an old cupboard (also used for storage). Pic here http://michellemadethis.blogspot.com...thrifting.html
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02-12-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan
Posts: 209
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I use the card keeper from SU. Very sturdy, with tabs to organize by occasion. I have two and need another...or maybe I just need to send more cards!
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02-13-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 2nd mansion on the right, Glory Lane, Heaven
Posts: 1,377
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Card Storage
I have my cards in the Creative Memories Power Sort box. They are separated into the individual boxes that come with the system and with the white, write-on dividers. I separate first by "Cards I Made" then the rest are sorted by occasion - Birthday, Sympathy, Get Well, Thinking of You, Season, Holiday (except Christmas which are all in one of the Mini Power Sort Boxes), Not a Card, Miscellaneous and No Sentiment. I store ALL my cards in the clear plastic envies (www.clearbags.com) to protect them. I'm VERY happy with this system - which is more than I can say about some of my other storage "non" solutions!
Rhonda
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NavyWifeArmyMom
Come Visit Me At ... A Work In Progress
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02-13-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,156
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NavyWifeArmyMom
I have my cards in the Creative Memories Power Sort box. They are separated into the individual boxes that come with the system and with the white, write-on dividers. I separate first by "Cards I Made" then the rest are sorted by occasion - Birthday, Sympathy, Get Well, Thinking of You, Season, Holiday (except Christmas which are all in one of the Mini Power Sort Boxes), Not a Card, Miscellaneous and No Sentiment. I store ALL my cards in the clear plastic envies (www.clearbags.com) to protect them. I'm VERY happy with this system - which is more than I can say about some of my other storage "non" solutions!
Rhonda
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How many cards does this type of system hold?
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02-14-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 2nd mansion on the right, Glory Lane, Heaven
Posts: 1,377
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AmorA
How many cards does this type of system hold?
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I have over 200 cards in my system now with room for more. The system comes with 12 boxex/holders and each will hold 20 well-embellished cards - probably 25 if your cards were pretty flat. That's about 240 cards. I find it very convenient. Hope this is helpful to you.
Rhonda
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NavyWifeArmyMom
Come Visit Me At ... A Work In Progress
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02-14-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,156
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NavyWifeArmyMom
I have over 200 cards in my system now with room for more. The system comes with 12 boxex/holders and each will hold 20 well-embellished cards - probably 25 if your cards were pretty flat. That's about 240 cards. I find it very convenient. Hope this is helpful to you.
Rhonda
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Wow, that certainly holds a lot of cards! Lots more than I thought it would. What are the overall dimensions of the box (whole system)? Thanks for your help!
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02-14-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 2nd mansion on the right, Glory Lane, Heaven
Posts: 1,377
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AmorA
Wow, that certainly holds a lot of cards! Lots more than I thought it would. What are the overall dimensions of the box (whole system)? Thanks for your help!
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The box is roughly 15X15X5.5 and is very heavy duty. You can go here: http://www.creativememories.com/Main...84%a2-Sort-Box to see it for yourself. NOTE: I do NOT work for Creative Memories - I've used their scrapbooking supplies for almost 10 years though and have never been disappointed.
I hope this was helpful to you!
Rhonda
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NavyWifeArmyMom
Come Visit Me At ... A Work In Progress
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02-14-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: keeping my 7 yr old still, while I'm in stampin' bliss!
Posts: 639
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CAmomof2
I use this Power Sort Mini Box from Creative Memories. I organize my cards by occasion and I don't have so many that they won't all fit.
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This is what I use also. LOVE IT!
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