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I have 9 pages of favorites saved. And I go through and get rid of stuff on a weekly basis. If I have any more i can't find what I am looking for anyway :lol:
26 pages ! I try to narrow it down everytime I go looking for something. I have my own challenge going. . . I have to get all the supplies I need to make the next card in my favorites
I worried about this when I started saving favorites. Now I save only one favorite per artist. I figure if I've gone one in my favorites, I can always easily find the rest of their gallery. If I find a sample I REALLY LOVE, then I go to that person's gallery and pick the sample I LOVE THE MOST and save that one to my favorites. This way, I can use my favorites as a jump off point to the work of my favorite artists, rather than just a collection of favorite art works.
I don't have any favorites saved on my computer, but I have changed my color cartridge a few times!
I too have gone to printing out my faves. I print out the first two pages (that gets me the card picture and "recipe") I then 3-hole punch them and organize them in a 3-ring binder in ABC order by stamp name listed first. That way when I am stamping, I have them right there at my fingertips. (my computer and stamping area are not close together) Once I CASE a favorite I take it out of the binder.
My craft area is far from my computer so if i want to CASE I'll print it and go off to the basement with it. With 39 pages of favorites, I would lose track :shock:
I have like 23 pages and have only been coming here three weeks. One of these days I will have to clean out some I suppose. I do print off the ones that I want to CASE and I have a stack of those too.
So many cards to CASE, so little time.
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I print my favorites and keep them in a three ring binder by stamp set so I have a quick resource when I sit down to stamp. I add to it daily!! There are so many wonderful cards and pages.
I have about 2 pages. I try to print the thumbnails every once in awhile and clean it out so I might actually case them!
I have 24 pages ... glad to see there's no limit as I have SO many favorites.
I love the idea of printing the thumbnails!! Then I can have a small visual, but don't have to continuously change my cartridges!! Thanks for the idea =)
I have several thousand saved on my computer (got a second hard drive ) multiple pages at SCS, multiple at 2 Peas in a Bucket, and a notebook of about 50 pages that I've printed out (9 photos per page) for when I'm really serious about CASEing.
The computer makes it so easy to save ideas that I'm letting all my magazine subscriptions lapse. I let the people who have to be first on the block to get new stuff CASE and then I copy from them.
I've seen so many great cards lately that I just can't stop putting them into my favorites.
I have started to save the "technique" or "style" cards so that I can branch out from my "boring" stamping. I love cards that have accessories since I have a stock and seem to horde. I'm not really a CASE'r per say, but I love tweaking an idea to make it my own. The inspiration that I get from these cards is amazing - there are times when I think about a specific kind of card that's in my favorite files for days, even weeks.
I'm going to just keep saving - I'll go back and look at them again, but I just don't like to erase them! LOL I did like the idea of only saving one card that seems to highlight the idea of a technique or style. Sometimes its just relaxing to look through my favorites - I've already found ones that get me excited - why not look at them more often!