These tool cases from Home Deopt (under $10) work great! I have them stored by brand (I have 6 of them). I store all of my pads upside down inside the cases. Each pad is labeled with the color and I stamp a small sample on a label for quick identification. I think of all of my storage solutions this has to be the one I most appreciate. It makes it very quick and easy to find what I am looking for : )
Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 GMT Views: 2036
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Registered: January 14, 2004 Location: the land of 10,000 mosquitoes Posts: 3117
Tue, Mar 13, 2007 @ 12:49 PM
I've used one for years also!
i snipped off the little nubs on the hinges so I can pop off the lid and store it behind the case when I leave it up on my desk.
------------------------------ Judi 'Stamparooni'
If you can't eat it, drink it, or stamp it
you might as well throw it away!
Registered: January 14, 2004 Location: the land of 10,000 mosquitoes Posts: 3117
Tue, Mar 13, 2007 @ 12:52 PM
Oh! I also took one of my husband's chisels and 'shaved' off a good portion of the extra divider grooves that end up in the middle of the pad spaces. That made it much easier to get the pads in and out!
------------------------------ Judi 'Stamparooni'
If you can't eat it, drink it, or stamp it
you might as well throw it away!
Registered: January 25, 2006 Location: Buckeye Country Posts: 55
Tue, Mar 13, 2007 @ 4:14 PM
This is a unique and creative idea. I have been looking for a storage system for my stamp pads because I have so many different brands. How many are you able to store in one?