A few years ago I was lucky enough to win two Anna Griffin stamps storage binders.
I loved them when I first got them because they heal all my stamps with room to spare. I soon out grew them. The logical thing was to buy refills but they didn't sell any. However, I did find some refills on Joann's website that would fit in the binder. They are call Stamp N' Stor Storage Panels 5/Pkg
I loved them when I first got them because they heal all my stamps with room to spare. I soon out grew them. The logical thing was to buy refills but they didn't sell any. However, I did find some refills on Joann's website that would fit in the binder. They are call Stamp N' Stor Storage Panels 5/Pkg
I order two packages of these and put them in one binder and took the original pocket pages put them in the other binder. I love these the can fit an binder you get a any store.
I took all my cling stamps out of there original packaging and stuck them to the new sleeves.
They cling to the sleeves great and are easy to get to and put back.
The unmounted rubber stamps go into the pockets pages.
You are probably thinking great way to store them but how do you keep track of them. I take all the overlays from the cling stamps, punch a hole in a corner and put them on a binder ring. In a permanent marker I wrote on them there names and manufacturer.
Hope this help you to get your stamps a little more organized. I found out since I did this that I have used my stamps more than I use to.
Mandi what an amazing idea!!! Im currently trying to tackle my stamp collection too. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my current system is perfect, I just have them in open plastic bins. I have a lot of clings though and they can't sit as easy as woodblock in a bin. I might have to try this.
ReplyDeleteI am having a hard time with my stamps too, might have to try this.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea...so many stamps in one binder! Thanks for sharing your idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!!
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