Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Organizing Your Embossing Folders

Hi Stampers! 

NOTICE:
THIS POST WAS UPDATED TO A NEWER AND BETTER METHOD OF CREATING THE FOLDERS.  SEE MY 3/1/2014 POST http://craftyandcreativeideas.blogspot.com/2014/03/organize-embossing-folders-with.html


Are you tired of searching thru piles of embossing folders just to try the right folder for a project?  Well search no more...
I have had some requests to show I organize all of my embossing folders. I had actually bought colored folders from Staples Office Supply.  Using the Staples folder completely opened,  I cut out a small folder 10 1/2" long  x 7" wide from the staple folder itself.  I made a tab on top of the folder by using the tab on the staples folder itself as the top of my new little folder and just trimmed it down a little to my liking.  I then laid the new little small folder on score board with the bottom of the folder (you will be using the 7" wide bottom and  it will be against the side of score board.  It will be the side without the tab cut out). Now I scored it at 5" and also at 5 1/4" front the left side of the folder.  This forms the little 1/4" pocket to hold the embossing folder.


 
I then took a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" sheet of white card stock, embossed it with the embossing folder that would be in that folder, and glued it to the front of the folder.  Now I can identify them quickly but just looking at the embossed designs on the front of the folders rather than trying to remember what they look like by name. But, l did make labels in Microsoft Word using the return size labels (1/2" x 1 3/4") Avery #5267, to make title labels to stick on my folders. 


The folders are now all stored inside a DVD plastic case with a removable top which enables me to take the box with me to my friends houses when getting together to make cards.  I leave the top off of the case when at home and just store the DVD case on my shelf  with quick access to them when making cards and just keeping them all organized all the time.

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3 comments:

  1. Like this idea. Where did you get the DVD case they are stored in??

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    1. I think that I had purchased it at Walmart. I purchased the case a while back for my markers and never used it until I came up with this storage and organizing idea. I'm so glad you like the idea. Good luck!

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  2. This is so cool, thank you. I sat down and did this for mine right away. Going to do for my CTMH My Acrylix stamp sets.

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