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Old 01-24-2010, 04:07 AM   #1  
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How do you store your Big Shot Dies, Embossing Folders, Sizzlets etc.? Right now they are stuffed in a box that is overflowing. I do like to keep them handy at my stamping space. Thank you for sharing your ideas! Suzie
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I have nestabilities in cd cases and all the others are in a 4 drawer pull out plastic container
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I store all mine in the Stampin' Things Die Cut Organizer. AMAZING unit! LOVE it! You can see it in these three posts here. The third post down has the most pictures but it is definitely a must in my book.
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You probably should check the SCS Forum, Mission: Organization.
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I store my sizzlet dies in a cuttlekids binder. As for my embossing folders i made a little book to put them in. I used 8x11.5 paper and folded in a way to make openings on both sides for the folders. Let me know if you want pics. To bind the book i use ribbon.
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The first thought is "I need more room". You must remember the laws of physics:
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I store my embossing folders in the Large Zip-N-Flips. Each package has two 8.5 x 11 sheets that have eight pockets on each sheet. So you can store 16 embossing folders in them. I also store my Nestabilities, back to back (small/large) on magnet sheets (cut to 4 x 6), in the same Large Zip-N-Flips.

I store small die cuts (Sizzix, QuicKutz, etc.) in the Medium Zip-N-Flips. Each package has two 8.5 x 11 sheets, with 16 pockets on each sheet. So you can store at least 32 dies per package.

For both of these storage methods, I've labeled each pocket with my Labeler - the labels stick on perfectly, and stay really well. I then keep the filled sheets in 3" 3-ring binders labeled "Embossing Folders" and "Die Cuts". I did a blog post on this exact subject HERE.

Hope this helps!
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