I’ve seen people make these before but NONE like yours. You’ve done a phenomenal job! Bravo Sarah! 👏 👏👏👏 WOW!!!! Thank you so much again for another phenomenal tutorial!!!!♥️
This is brilliant, and I’ve made two now. I needed something for cling stamp storage, but without the magnets. My stamps weren’t clinging well to the acetate, so I used glossy photo paper in place of the magnet sheets. It works wonderfully. I used poster board from Dollar Tree and I had some old photo paper. They went together well, and I'll be making a few more. Then I'll need more stamps and dies. 🤪
Bravo! Just what I needed and your instructions are clear. I plan to laminate my paper on one side to make sure that my paper doesn't crack. You have gained a new sub. 😊TFS
Oh my! These folders are amazing!!! I made one exactly as you described in your video…then because my card stock wasn’t as thick as I would have liked to stiffen the sides I got a few ideas. I had thick watercolor paper that I sandwiched between the two sides of the front and back fold over sheets. Stiffening them right up. I also had two left over 5”x 7” sheets of acetate from the stamp sheets that I cut from 12” square sheets. I added them to the inside front and back cover to give me more space for stamps. I also added some pockets to the front and back covers that are great for holding my embossing folders. Thanks sooooo much for your extremely crafty, and very nicely recorded video. I love, love, love these folders.
This is fantastic. I am looking through my stash to see what papers would be suitable. I make cards every day for 2 different ministries so I have a large number of stamps and dies. This will keep them all organized and categorized. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
This is AMAZING! What a fabulous tutorial for stamp and die storage! And a great way to put much of my stash of. Are and tape to good use! Thank you so much for filming and sharing!
This is a really good idea. I hardly use stamps, but my dies are currently in flip photo albums. (I spent a lot of 1989-1991 traveling, so I came back with a million photos, well, I kept 12 albums worth! But no-one but me is interested in them, and I really only need a few images to recall my wonderful time, so I have reduced them to 50. This fills one folder, leaving 11 for my dies.) I cut thick card to just under 5x7, added magnetic sheet on one side, and wrapped a piece of paper round it all, so I can outline the dies to put them away neatly. This slips into the flip pocket, with room for a small tab on the side for a label. I can even store a few spare die cuts on the back! Then I made trays keep them open and flat. Yours are much prettier, maybe I'll make some when these all wear out! PS congrats on getting to the 1000 subs!
I use photo albums too, if you don't have stamps you could make pockets or use just card and glue a die cut on to see how it looks cut out. It's a shame album's aren't used any more. I have heaps, I lost a lot of digital pictures once when my computer completely crashed! Devastating x
This book is amazing!! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I made mine from cardstock I had gotten in a bulk buy and had no idea what to do with this one pattern. This book is the perfect use and a much needed way to organize my smaller dies and stamps! I used velcro dots for the flap to keep it closed and used 12x12 acetate cut into quarters, but other than that, used your tutorial exactly and absolutely LOVE the result! I have looked at some of your other videos and I know I will be back!
Timely! Been keeping my eyes open for a die storage system that suits my work style and space. Can hardly wait to get started!!! Wondering what weight (in pounds) you recommend for best results? Seems the foil paper would work well, being heavier by nature. GONNA have fun making these folders. 😊
This is such a great idea. I will have to try to make one. Where do you get the magnetic sheets and the heavy acetate. I looked online but could not find them. Thank you for your great tutorials.
Thank you for this Sarah.I have been debating the best way to manage my stamps with die sets, and this may well be just the job.May I scale your design up, if I believe my substrate can take the strain? 😍
Haha..i just bought a machine at a garage sale...and cut one thing..then i went to wish and bought a ton of dies..i mean a lot..so i bought a bunch of page protectors and a note book...works like crap
I’ve seen people make these before but NONE like yours. You’ve done a phenomenal job! Bravo Sarah! 👏 👏👏👏
WOW!!!!
Thank you so much again for another phenomenal tutorial!!!!♥️
Thank you so much!!
I just came across this and I love this idea. I will be trying to make for all my stamps and dies set. Thank you so much for sharing.
You're welcome, enjoy 😉
The timing for me to find your video couldn't have been timed more perfectly! Thank you so much for taking the time to create a tutorial for us!
Glad it was helpful!
Total Awesomeness! Love it!!! This is definitely a WOW FACTOR! Thank you so very much for sharing this amazing project with us!
You are so welcome!
This is brilliant, and I’ve made two now. I needed something for cling stamp storage, but without the magnets. My stamps weren’t clinging well to the acetate, so I used glossy photo paper in place of the magnet sheets. It works wonderfully. I used poster board from Dollar Tree and I had some old photo paper. They went together well, and I'll be making a few more. Then I'll need more stamps and dies. 🤪
Wow great idea
I'm so glad it's been useful for you
Thank you for this tutorial!
You're welcome 😊
Elegant. Creative. Useful. Love it! ❤
Thank you 😊
Bravo! Just what I needed and your instructions are clear. I plan to laminate my paper on one side to make sure that my paper doesn't crack. You have gained a new sub. 😊TFS
Great idea 💡
just what I was I needing ty great tutorial
Thank you ❤️
Enjoying making them
Oh my! These folders are amazing!!! I made one exactly as you described in your video…then because my card stock wasn’t as thick as I would have liked to stiffen the sides I got a few ideas. I had thick watercolor paper that I sandwiched between the two sides of the front and back fold over sheets. Stiffening them right up. I also had two left over 5”x 7” sheets of acetate from the stamp sheets that I cut from 12” square sheets. I added them to the inside front and back cover to give me more space for stamps. I also added some pockets to the front and back covers that are great for holding my embossing folders.
Thanks sooooo much for your extremely crafty, and very nicely recorded video. I love, love, love these folders.
Brilliant and great adaption!
Thank you for letting me know how you got on
It's so good to have them organised in folders 😊
Eureka! Die storage that I actually like, is workable, and I can make easily! Thank you!
Have fun making your storage! 😊
This is fantastic. I am looking through my stash to see what papers would be suitable. I make cards every day for 2 different ministries so I have a large number of stamps and dies. This will keep them all organized and categorized. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
You are welcome 😊
I am so ready to jump on this. I don't have a lot of dies yet and only a couple die/stamp sets. So I'll be ahead of the game! lol. Thanks Sarah!
Brilliant 👏 and you're welcome 😊
This was a wonderful idea. Your directions were very clear. Can’t wait to make one or ten. Thankyou
Made me chuckle 1 or 10
Thank you 😀
This is AMAZING! What a fabulous tutorial for stamp and die storage! And a great way to put much of my stash of. Are and tape to good use! Thank you so much for filming and sharing!
Thank you for your lovely comment. I really appreciate it 🙌
Brilliant, love this idea , thank you so much .
You are welcome 😊
The last part you glued. That work be a nice take off contents
It sure would!
Fantastic
Thank you
Brilliant tutorial, the paper is lovely. Congratulations on getting 1,000 subscribers. Thanks for sharing.👏👏
Thank you 😊
I am going to try this, then if I do it right make loads and loads more. Thanks Sarah.
Yay!!
Brilliant you are so clever, thank you.
Thank you 😊
This is genius!!! Thank You!
Oh thanks and you're welcome 😊
going to make this
Yay! Enjoy 😉
Gorgeous
Thank you
So clever!
Thank you
This is a really good idea. I hardly use stamps, but my dies are currently in flip photo albums. (I spent a lot of 1989-1991 traveling, so I came back with a million photos, well, I kept 12 albums worth! But no-one but me is interested in them, and I really only need a few images to recall my wonderful time, so I have reduced them to 50. This fills one folder, leaving 11 for my dies.) I cut thick card to just under 5x7, added magnetic sheet on one side, and wrapped a piece of paper round it all, so I can outline the dies to put them away neatly. This slips into the flip pocket, with room for a small tab on the side for a label. I can even store a few spare die cuts on the back! Then I made trays keep them open and flat. Yours are much prettier, maybe I'll make some when these all wear out! PS congrats on getting to the 1000 subs!
I use photo albums too, if you don't have stamps you could make pockets or use just card and glue a die cut on to see how it looks cut out.
It's a shame album's aren't used any more. I have heaps, I lost a lot of digital pictures once when my computer completely crashed! Devastating x
Great idea . And doubly well done for managing to make and keeping the folder out the way of the camera. Not an easy task I’m sure , x
Thank you Angela
This book is amazing!! Thank you so much for the tutorial! I made mine from cardstock I had gotten in a bulk buy and had no idea what to do with this one pattern. This book is the perfect use and a much needed way to organize my smaller dies and stamps! I used velcro dots for the flap to keep it closed and used 12x12 acetate cut into quarters, but other than that, used your tutorial exactly and absolutely LOVE the result!
I have looked at some of your other videos and I know I will be back!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment 😊
I'm glad you've actually made some too 👍
Wow Sarah have just completed my first one not to bad on to another , you do some great technics
Well done Norma, you'll be organised in no time 👏
I absolutely love this and mine came out gorgeous! Do you have any other videos for possibly a larger one with more pages?
Not yet!
Glad you found it helpful
Thanks!
You're welcome 😊
Thank you!
Timely! Been keeping my eyes open for a die storage system that suits my work style and space. Can hardly wait to get started!!! Wondering what weight (in pounds) you recommend for best results? Seems the foil paper would work well, being heavier by nature. GONNA have fun making these folders. 😊
Thank you and sorry I don't know pounds but 300gsm is heavyweight and check the card scores OK without cracking
This is such a great idea. I will have to try to make one. Where do you get the magnetic sheets and the heavy acetate. I looked online but could not find them. Thank you for your great tutorials.
Ebay for magnetic sheets
Hunkydory Crafts for acetate
This is great! Only just come across your channel, do you have a video showing the vellum envelopes or are they bought?
No I don't yet
But I made them
What tape are you using, please? Looks way easier to use than mine. 😊
Love the project.
It's called finger lift tape
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Hi Sarah,
I've made albums but yours is a super technique 👌 thank you.
Where would you add a pocket or envelope for extra die cuts?
Thank you 🥰
Just as you add the acetate but with a tab on if that makes sense
Nice! I will try it! But will have to figure out where to get the magnetic sheets here
Good luck Becca
Thank you for this Sarah.I have been debating the best way to manage my stamps with die sets, and this may well be just the job.May I scale your design up, if I believe my substrate can take the strain? 😍
Absolutely, Giovanna. Good luck getting organised 🙂
Put a magnet on the flap and it will be easier to keep it closed 😀
I think I mentioned that in the video, but I didn't want to on mine as the dies would be drawn to it 😀
Could you make this 8.5 x 11
Im unsure how to figure out measurements to do it myself
Maybe one day so busy at the moment
Do you still have a facebook group?
No I don't sorry
Haha..i just bought a machine at a garage sale...and cut one thing..then i went to wish and bought a ton of dies..i mean a lot..so i bought a bunch of page protectors and a note book...works like crap
Haha!!