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Here's mine....my very first card idea! When I made the rough draft a few months ago my husband thought I was crazy cutting all those letters out. Now I'm only half crazy thanks to the 1/4" punch! Everything used came from my ever-growing scrap pile! Thanks for another great challenge!
I thought this would be a great Ways To Use It Challenge to bring to the top, because we all have scraps to use, right?! Here's my Get Well Wishes card.
__________________ Happy Stamping - Regina
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I have a scarp system set up that I really like. I use regular hanging file folders, and I have one that is labeled for 1/2 sheets of card stock that are still big enough to make a card. I have another for smaller scraps that I can use for stamping images or backing things. Then I have another one for punching tags etc... I don't have them color organized or anything but this system seems to work well for me.
I have a big ziplock bag full of scraps. I would love to see some ideas for scrap storage!!!
I do the same thing! One big overflowing ziploc full of scraps...I need a system. I don't use them because I can't find what I want quickly!
Love the cami tabs, tag and punches ideas! I never make cami tabs as I always forget about them and I don't have the paper piecing punch...although once I just eyeballed it and cut them with my paper trimmer.
I like to use scraps for punching circles, matting small items and color blocking. I also have a small tag punch from B4 SU came out with theirs that I like to use with my scraps.
I have a scarp system set up that I really like. I use regular hanging file folders, and I have one that is labeled for 1/2 sheets of card stock that are still big enough to make a card. I have another for smaller scraps that I can use for stamping images or backing things. Then I have another one for punching tags etc... I don't have them color organized or anything but this system seems to work well for me.