I found magnetic sheets at the Home Depot, they are vent covers, 3 large sheets (not sure of size, but bigger than a piece of paper) for 5 bucks! 😁 I was just doing this yesterday:)
Thank you so much for sharing a simple yet effective way to diy stamp storage. I only had the wide packaging tape. So I tried Ad tech permanent crafter's tape on the roller. Works great! Thanks again.
Omg...thank you so much for making this project so quick and easy, especially for a beginner like me! And I so appreciate that this project was affordable from my favorite store, Dollar Tree! Love your organization ideas too!
Thank you so much for this idea! I've wanted to make my own storage pockets for awhile now because the Name brand storage sleeves are too expensive for my taste and I can't being myself to order them. I know on your blog you did recommend using the FUSE TOOL. Do you know anyone that has tried using the FUSE on the report covers? Just wondering if it will work using the fuse or not? I'm hoping it'll work and going to try myself just wanted to see if anyone else has tried on the thicker plastic before I ruin some report covers lol. Thank you again for your tutorial! Wonderful idea!
I love it!!! I am always looking for new ways to create and store. Lawd know we have enough supplies to open our own craft store. 😜. Thank you for sharing your wonderful idea.
Hi Amy, I hope you are doing well. All you need to do is make your card inserts with tabs as shown. Once they are made, just turn the paper around so the tab is on the right. Then, you can add your label on there. I hope this helps. ❤️
I like this idea because it uses things that are cheap and easy to get but i am thinking that the tape will eventually split down the side starting at the top edge. I think if i try this method, i will use a thin strip of double sided tape in the inner edge of the pocket on each side. Just hope it doesnt stick to the contents.
The tape can split eventually, but it is very easy to simply add another strip. Mine have lasted for a few months now and no problems. Glad you found this helpful. :)
You can use overhead projector sheets or acetate if they are clear stamps. If they are rubber stamps that need to be unmounted from the wooden block, you can find all the instructions on how to do that in my video linked here for you: ruclips.net/video/1kzSwG8lT5s/видео.html
Yes, that would be ideal! I would recommend using the Fuze sheets however, because the report covers might be a bit too thick. Nonetheless, they were only $1 so you could do a practice sheet. 😊
Awesome and affordable. Thank you for sharing your wonderful creations.💕
Thank you for sharing your videos
My pleasure, Tami.
I found magnetic sheets at the Home Depot, they are vent covers, 3 large sheets (not sure of size, but bigger than a piece of paper) for 5 bucks! 😁 I was just doing this yesterday:)
I appreciated your ideas, your calm voice and no music. Very enjoyable and informative.
You are so kind... Thank you, Barbara.
Sometimes I think they just look cuter if they're accompanied by their original packaging.
True... original packaging is a free way to store our stamps too. Hehe! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing a simple yet effective way to diy stamp storage. I only had the wide packaging tape. So I tried Ad tech permanent crafter's tape on the roller. Works great! Thanks again.
Great to know! Thanks so much for your kind comment. 😊👍🏻
For once my insomnia was beneficial.
In the process of irganuzing my crafting materials. Will certainly use this for storage.
THANK YOU!!
😊Thank you!
Love your ideas thanks for sharing we all enjoy saving $$ these days. 🙏
Thanks so much, Judy! 😊
Omg...thank you so much for making this project so quick and easy, especially for a beginner like me! And I so appreciate that this project was affordable from my favorite store, Dollar Tree! Love your organization ideas too!
Ryder Alicia Rey You are very welcome! Thanks for your sweet comment. 😊
Thank you so much for this idea! I've wanted to make my own storage pockets for awhile now because the Name brand storage sleeves are too expensive for my taste and I can't being myself to order them.
I know on your blog you did recommend using the FUSE TOOL. Do you know anyone that has tried using the FUSE on the report covers? Just wondering if it will work using the fuse or not? I'm hoping it'll work and going to try myself just wanted to see if anyone else has tried on the thicker plastic before I ruin some report covers lol. Thank you again for your tutorial! Wonderful idea!
Thanks for the fantastic idea. I’ve been racking my brain as to how I was going to get all my stamps sorted out nearly. Thanks hun
You're very welcome Karren, I hope this idea helps. ♥
great idea, thanks for your lovely idea. what size was your container from the dollar store. I need all of the crafting organization ideas i can get.
Thank you, Lori! It is 10.5 x 6" but they carry similar bins in various sizes as well. :)
What a great idea
Thanks so much, Donna!! ♥
I'm in the process of putting together a notebook for my stamps, but I link this idea better, easier to flip through! Thanks!
So glad you found this useful, Laurie. Thanks for your nice comment! :)
This is genius! Thanks so much for sharing this idea. Just subbed! ❤
Thank you, Toni!!
Very clever!
Thanks!! ♥♥♥
Very nice. TFS. Happy holidays
Also appreciative of great ideas for affordable organization. Very neat and tidy?
Thank you, Sherry! 😊
Great idea
Thanks so much for leaving a kind comment! Happy crafting! :)
Awesome Idea!
Thanks, Michelle! Great to see you here! ♥
I love it!!!
I am always looking for new ways to create and store. Lawd know we have enough supplies to open our own craft store. 😜. Thank you for sharing your wonderful idea.
Thanks Kelly! 😊
Wonderful frugal idea!!! You are so good at coming up with these :) Hugs...Janie
Thanks Janie - you know what they say... "Necessity is the mother of invention". Haha! Glad you enjoyed the video, my friend! ♥
Thank u. How do u do the tab on the right side? U showed how 2 do tabs on the left, but not the right? Thank u again. Have a blessed great night.
Hi Amy, I hope you are doing well. All you need to do is make your card inserts with tabs as shown. Once they are made, just turn the paper around so the tab is on the right. Then, you can add your label on there. I hope this helps. ❤️
@@MultiplicityCrafts Good morning. Thank u 4 the quick reply. Yes it does. Have a great day.
NICE!!!
Great idea! Would you mind sharing the tab categories, please?
On my tabs, I just put the name of the stamp set. However, you could categorize by occasion or the theme. 😊
Thank You for sharing.
You're very welcome, Sylvia. Thank you for watching. Have a great week!
I like this idea because it uses things that are cheap and easy to get but i am thinking that the tape will eventually split down the side starting at the top edge. I think if i try this method, i will use a thin strip of double sided tape in the inner edge of the pocket on each side. Just hope it doesnt stick to the contents.
The tape can split eventually, but it is very easy to simply add another strip. Mine have lasted for a few months now and no problems. Glad you found this helpful. :)
They also have them at home depot
Oh, that's good to know. Thank you, Louise. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for sharing I am new at stamping and want to take care of my sets
Please let me know if you need any help with anything. Welcome to the world of stamping. :)
Good morning. Do u store your stamps & dies according 2 category or company?
That's a great question... I really should organize them better in this way, but I think going by category is best. 😊
I wish I could stash mine in one of these lol
Lol, my collection has grown since this video and I had to purchase more bins . 😆😆😆
what do you do for the stamps that don't have packaging so they don't stick to the white paper?
You can use overhead projector sheets or acetate if they are clear stamps. If they are rubber stamps that need to be unmounted from the wooden block, you can find all the instructions on how to do that in my video linked here for you: ruclips.net/video/1kzSwG8lT5s/видео.html
Would this work w a fuse tool? Somehow I ended up w one.
Yes, that would be ideal! I would recommend using the Fuze sheets however, because the report covers might be a bit too thick. Nonetheless, they were only $1 so you could do a practice sheet. 😊
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching, Rita.