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Old 04-24-2012, 10:54 PM   #1  
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Hi everyone.

Is there such a thing as a Nestabilities storage container? When you end up with a rather biggish collection would be nice to store them in a practical place.

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I'm sure if you do a search here, you'll find a wide variety of solutions.

I use Quickutz magnetic folders and I think I may be getting the case by Artbin, too.


Here's one thread for you: nestabilities storage by patricia gervais at Splitcoaststampers
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This question should probably be under Mission Organization but then again it is a Tool/Product you're looking for :-)

Here's the link to the Mission Organization forum:

Mission: Organization - Splitcoaststampers

And here's a couple of threads under there re Nestie storage:

Nestie and Cuttlebug Embossing Folder Storage Solution! by garkarlon at Splitcoaststampers

Grand Nestabilities Storage Ideas are Welcome Here by twink-a-dink at Splitcoaststampers

I found a great way to store Nestabilities!!! by leftcoastcrafter at Splitcoaststampers

I found a solution for storing Grand/large dies by Barbara Jay at Splitcoaststampers

Hope these help :-)
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I also use the magnetic folders by Quickutz. It works great.
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Thanks for your suggestions everyone. The CD solution seems to be the most popular, in the States and here in Oz, and it's interesting to note that there doesn't seem to be a lot of 'official' storage. I've just put my 14 sets in a canvas wire framed 'shoebox' and they are fine in that for now. If (when?!) my stash increases then I'll need to look for something bigger.
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I cut out magnetic strips from SU magnet sheet (it's adhesive on one side). I ordered the clear stamp containers from SU, adhered a strip of magnet and then layer all the nestabilities in there. I haven't had a problem with them bouncing around. I like to keep them separated and in order in one DVD/clear stamp storage, but I would imagine a CD case would work well too.
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I store all my Spellbinders on magnetic sheets adhered to foam core board or very heavy chipboard. Each one is cut to 9 x 10 1/4" (just a little bigger than QK magnetic books). These store really well in 8 x 8 Iris storage containers(actually bigger but designed for 8 x8 scrapbooks) . I can easily flip through the magnetic boards to find whatever die template I'm looking for. The magnets hold quite well but having them in a container insures I don't lose any pieces that might fall off. Oriental Trading is a great place to get magnetic sheets that are self adhesive on one side.
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