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For those of you who keep a book to catalog your stamps, how do you catalog your sentiments? I'm especially interested in hearing from people who have them from many companies and many types. Mine have become one big mess! I want to redo all of those pages, but don't quite know where to begin. Thanks for any help.
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I also have many single stamps which I have put into my binder under sentiments or Words (meaning single words). I wouldn't worry about the company they were from as much as what catagory the sentiment belongs in such as birthday, anniversaries, Christmas etc. I would label the stamp if it belongs in birthday B1, B2, B3 etc. Anniversaries A1,A2 etc. and also use that numbering system in your binder.
Kathy
I have birthday, wedding/anniversary, and Bible verses on their own separate pages. I just don't know what to do with a lot of the other stuff. Do you have a category for thank you, quotes, etc? What do you do with sets like so sorry and all the misc. words like hugs, hi, hello, create?
I've got lots of different companies' stamps and have a catalog of them all. I put my sentiments in the appropriate categories: Birthday, Thank you, Thinking of you, Congratulations, etc--wherever I think I'll use them the most. Generic quotations or greetings have their own category, so "miscellaneous" is covered. I catalog SU sets like "So Very" in an SU section, where all SU sets are, but I cross-reference with the appropriate category as well.
I put my SU sets in a notebook in a category the same as the catty - "say it with words", and I put the sets in with their correct name. The non-SU stamps are put on separate pages having to do with their nature - i.e., Christmas, Halloween, etc.