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Old 01-26-2008, 01:33 PM   #1  
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Post Storing the chipboards?

How are you storing your chipboards? Right now all of mine are dumped in a rubber maid box and obviously that is not working out.

I did look into interlocking tilt bin, but that is gonna be pretty pricey so I'm looking for something that's reasonable and something that I can sort the letters and stuff individually.

So I'm curious to what and how you're storing yours?

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Old 01-27-2008, 11:17 AM   #2  
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I have seen someone take the cheap freezer type containers to put their chipboard letters in. She marked the outside of the container with the letter and puts the chipboard of that letter in that container to separate them.

I have more shaped chipboard items and keep mine in cellophane bags and then inside a plastic container. I put hearts in one bag, stars, flowers, frames, etc. in their own separate bags. That way I can just pull out the bag and choose the size item I want to use. I don't have a huge abundance of chipboard so the bags work for me.

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