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Hello everyone,
I have another question for all wonderful stamps. How do you orangined your wishes? Like for example I have bunch of stamp companies like. But can't remember the names of the stamps. Do you make a listed? And say
Penny black__________ and take pic or a card saved to your computer and folders by companies? Or how would you do this? So you would know what each one like any ideal on this. thanks hotwheels;)
I try to put a list on Pinterest to help me remember what stamps I may want to buy. It is also where I pin all the great card ideas I want to try some day. www.pinterest.com
But beware, it can be very addicting. :-) Good Luck
Cindy
Last edited by Cindy Littler; 08-04-2013 at 01:46 PM..
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Sometimes I keep a list of companies I like or products I want in a document file on my computer desktop.
Often, I will "window shop" online. There are many stores that retain your shopping cart, at least for a period of time. I will put my wishlist items in the shopping cart and take a digital "snapshot" of it in case it gets dumped before I've made my final decisions.
Some online stores also have a wishlist feature. Just like a shopping cart, it let's you "save" the items you want and then you can move them to the shopping cart when you're ready to make a purchase.
I use google chrome as my browser, and I've created a folder on the bookmark bar called "stamps." When I see things I like, I find it in the store and then bookmark that page.
You don't necessarily need to order them online, and you're not shopping through Amazon if you do - it's just an easy way to centralize things you like from many websites, and include prices or pictures.
You don't necessarily need to order them online, and you're not shopping through Amazon if you do - it's just an easy way to centralize things you like from many websites, and include prices or pictures.
Another lover of the Amazon wishlist! The great thing is that you can e-mail the link to your wish list to your friends/relatives, for Birthday/Christmas gift buying!
I also have Pinterest boards for all the stuff I like; inspiration. So much easier & less space consuming than storing them on paper. Plus, if your hard drive fries, you don't lose it all.
oh my word I been on the internet. on two webites for two hours collecting names and picture stamps I like. And have dent in this. I am overwelham there get be easier way. I have 21 folders companies names like. As anyone else experapces this before when started you listed? thanks hotwheels