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I sorted mine by alpha order (the name of the cardstock..ex: barely bananna), but then when I told a couple of friends, they said they would of done it by color group.
ROYGBIV is what a lot of scrapbookers use. Makes it easier to find.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. Then you can use Neutrals also.HTH !
By colour. In no particular order (well, but I guess it would be by chronological order of when I bought each colour - which for all practical purposes would be of no useful order). My paper is all PaperTrey's and almost no Stampin' Up!, so I have no colour groups.
ETA: Oh wait, I made my own colour groups: I put orange and black together (Halloween), and Scarlet Jewel and Ripe Avocado together (Christmas). Also, I put light pink (Sweet Blush) and dark pink (Hibiscus) together.
I have an awesome lateral file for my su cardstock which each has a hanging file and is sorted by color family. I have another file cabinet with all the PTI colors sorted alphabetically. I have yet another cabinet with all the retired SU stuff and that drawer also has extra of neutrals and specialty cardstocks.
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I have a shoe box with zip bags labled with half and quarter sheets in alphabetical order. I also have another shoe box with scraps (and a half sheet to help the bag stand). This way I can easily pull out the boxes to share when others come to play. I keep them side by side in a drawer in my file cabinet right next to my desk to use easily when I play alone.
My full sheets and packs I store by color group. It has worked great for me!
I have an awesome lateral file for my su cardstock which each has a hanging file and is sorted by color family.
Mine are pretty much the same way. I have a three drawer lateral. Top drawer is the regular color families plus the first two years of retired In-Colors. The second drawer has last years In-Colors, retired colors (Mint Melody, Rose Romance, etc.), Metallics, a file of stamped images (really should go through that and either use them or pitch, them), Vellum, and non-SU cardstock sorted by type (i.e. textured, metallic, etc.) then color. My neutrals and current In-Colors are in folders in a desk top hanging file on a bookshelf.
My pattern papers are in a 12X12 rack that I got from a friend who was cleaning out her craft room and 2 6-drawer 12X12 storage units from JA.
I keep telling myself that I don't need anymore cardstock/paper but I never listen.:rolleyes:
My SU cardstock is arranged by color family and there's no rhyme or reason to my PTI cardstock. Neutrals are kept separate from colors and those are done by whites/creams/blacks/kraft.
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Mine is in commercial paper trays, sorted by SU color family and generally two colors to a tray--it has two places to id it...I have created labels on the computer that give the family ( EE, RR, BB, SS) and then the name of the color, its order number and number of sheets that come in the pack since SU amounts differ..........Right now I have 30 trays and I think that is where I will draw the line. This is cardstock only now--my Designer Paper is in the 12x12 cropper hopper files and stays in its package but all the brown groups are together, the blues etc...you KWIM? I get really overwhelmed when I have too much stuff so I try to keep it reasonable though DH would probably disagree.
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I have a two-drawer file cabinet. Within each drawer are hanging files labeled with the color. Within each hanging file are two separate file folders ... one for full sheets, and the other for scraps. I have my colors in alphabetical order. This system has worked great for me.
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Mine have no order at all. I have about 32 colors of SU, some of those are in-colors. I have never thought of grouping them and have never had trouble picking out colors. I did buy tabs for the folders from a great woman on e-bay who has taken the time to make tabs from all the colors SU has ever had and has typed the color name on them. They were only about $3.00. They are great! My inks are sorted by color.
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I think I'm gonna go back and sort by color family. I have no idea why I didn't do this in the first place. Of course though, I keep all my PTI in a separate drawer in alpha order for now.
Me too! I do sort them by color group too.
I sort my clothes in the closet the same way. I have the name and a color sample in all of the file tabs to make it easy to find and pretty to look at!
My SU cardstock is arranged by color family and there's no rhyme or reason to my PTI cardstock. Neutrals are kept separate from colors and those are done by whites/creams/blacks/kraft.
This is exaclty what I have.
I have some Gina K too, I keep the Gina K, the PTI and the SU all seperate.
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Although I've been tossing around the idea of going back to sorting my CS by color families. I bought one of those Scrapbook Essentials paper storage towers with the dust cover and am having second thoughts about keeping it and possibly doing the file storage style of sorting my papers. My hubby would kill me if I did that. That paper tower wasn't cheap without using a coupon.
I have my paper sorted by SU color families. They are in the 8 1/2 x 11 upright paper holders from SU. Right now I have 2 color familes in each one with a divider inbetween. On the front of the holder I pasted the color chart for each. I Just cut out each list from an old catalog (the column on the page where you can order the ink & cardstock). It helps me and my customers know for sure which color you are grabbing.
I keep my cs in rainbow order, then if I'm looking for browns etc, I only have to look in one place. I keep my cs in vertical file holders. I got mine on sale on-line from Joanns, made by Cropper Hopper. I did purchase a few extra dividers from SU. I can keep up to 6-7 packs of SU paper in each vertical file. I like to be able to see the cs colors at a glance. I have a large closet (daughter moved out) with the doors taken off in my stamp room so this system works for me. In my old small space my cs was really jumbled and a mess, now I mostly have SU cs which makes it easier for me to be organized. Hanging folders sound like a good idea for a smaller space. I wish I had done it in my old space, oh well...
I store my SU cardstock and DSP in the SU paper holders by color family
Other 8 1/3 x 11 cardstock and printer paper in wooden paper sorter racks by color familieis (reds, pinks, rose, etc)
12 x12 in stacking Display Dynamics racks. I sort them by colors. I separate the printed from the plain by putting in dividers with labels (yellow solid/yellow printed, etc.).
I have large file folders for each SU color family in my filing cabinet. Every now and then I'll order them within those folders the way SU has them in the catalog because they are prettier that way, but it doesn't last. The ROYGBIV theory sounds pretty too, but I'm afraid I may lose my knack of knowing exactly which color is in which family and that is something my customers rely on.
I store my cardstock in hanging files. I have always, always stored my SU! cardstock by color families - Bold Brights, Earth Elements, etc... Now, I am ready to resort & store my cardstock by colors - reds, blues, pinks, etc.. I have hanging file tabs ready to go for each color. So, all I need is time! After reading this thread, I'm thinking I'll try to arrange those color groups by the rainbow. It would be pretty to look at. Thanks for the idea!
I have mine filed alphabetically and devised an inexpensive way to store them. I bought a box of multi-colored file folders and a plastic file folder container from Office Max. I used the red folders for Bold Brights, the green folders for Earth Elements, the blue folders for Rich regals and the yellow folders for Soft Subtles. The file folders even have built-in pockets inside for the scraps - must have been designed by a woman!!
For designer paper, I use the Cropper Hopper Paper Holders with the CH Paper Envelopes. I attach a self-adhesive business card holder to the upper right-hand corner of the envelope (under the flap) and then I print labels on cardstock on my computer to slip into the bc holder. When the DP gets used up, I replace the label with a new one for the new pack of DP I just have to have. I also list the coordinating cardstock colors on the label (great for Stampin' Up DP). HTH