Stampin' Up! Card Stock Organizer
I recently moved some stuff around in my craft room to condense things. I used to have my 8 1/2 x 11 card stock in my paper rack and then the scraps in a separate file container with each scrap in pendaflex folder and filed by color. I decided to eliminate the pendaflex file and put all the scraps in clear file folders and I keep the scraps with the card stock. This way I have to check the scraps before I cut more card stock. It's definitely more efficient.
I also created these color charts which show the colors in each row. Makes it easy to distinguish between some of the card stock colors that are very similar. I can tell which paper is Soft Sky and which is Pool Party by checking my chart.
Throwback Thursday: Greeting Card Box Set
Today's Throwback sample is a Greeting Card Box Set. Not sure if you can tell, but there is a clear box in the background and inside were the 3 cards with matching envelopes. This Stampin' Up! DSP is retired and so is the stamp set, but it can easily be replicated using any of the new DSP paper and the new flowers Stampin' Up! offers in their new catalog. Makes a great teacher gift.
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