Here is the blog candy picture I promised. Remember you have until Sunday. And your comments must be on this post. I'd like to know how you suggest I organize my 12x12 designer papers and I am hoping to hear some categories that you have found that work. I've tried organizing by color and by manufacturer. Do you have a better idea? I want to hear it!
Blog candy goodies are: several types of blue ribbons (winner gets the blue ribbons) 5 small cellos, a Studio G clear stamp set, Crafter's buttons, mix & match die cut (Cuttlebug) flowers, a number of clips and several small charms... an envie full of new and fun stuff for you to play with.
Blog candy goodies are: several types of blue ribbons (winner gets the blue ribbons) 5 small cellos, a Studio G clear stamp set, Crafter's buttons, mix & match die cut (Cuttlebug) flowers, a number of clips and several small charms... an envie full of new and fun stuff for you to play with.
ETA~ Blog candy will not be mailed until I return from my trip to DC.
5 comments:
Oh wow... what a great assortment!!! I am desperate to try the clear stamps... I hear they are awesome for placement. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!!!
Wow great candy!!! Well,,,I organize my patterened paper by pattern. I put all the florals together..stiped together, polka dots together..ect.... It seems to work for me! Good luck organizing!
I need help in this department, so I'll be interested in reading all of these posts. I have 3 drawers in my desk. The bottom is for Christmas paper, the middle one is paper I don't like as well, and my top drawer is all my favorites. These papers are all paper with designs and different colors so it's hard to arrange them. I have another area with plain paper which I can arrange by color.
I started out filing by color/color family, but not totally happy with that some I have filed by company groupings (i.e. Basic Grey) - I don't like spending a lot of time trying to find the perfect paper, so I'm looking for a better solution too.
NancyS (momsnack)
I would get one of those Scrapbook cases (or a few of them) from Michael's and sort them according to company groups.
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