Getting to the point of this post.... I have a fairly big collection of stamps, wood mounted, unmounted rubber and acrylic. Their home has been an old shoe boxe, a plastic container and a plastic bag and and sometimes just a pile somewhere on my shelf. It is not a very user friendly way of storing, but for a time I had resigned myself to spending 10 minutes looking just so I could use it...or not using them at all because it was easier to write in a sentiment than look for the pretty stamp.
So, we all have had or have CD's or leftover jewel cases from moving the CD's to better storage. I have transferred 98% of our music to the iPod and external hard drive so the CD's cases were pretty much useless. I gave a bunch to Goodwill a few years back, but I would rather get to re-use them when I can. Those cases now provide my stamps with better storage, storage that works because:
A. It is see through.
B. It is flat.
C. Because it can be stacked!
You have to remove the middle insert that holds the CD, it's a matter of wedging your finger in there.... |
Then it just pops right out. Recycle the insert and the paper. |
Then you can pop them into a clear plastic shoe box, or favourite CD case storage, had I kept those DUH, I would have put them in those racks for easy access, but this works just as well. |
This works with these red rubber stamps too, the lid closes without a snap because they tend to be slightly thicker than clear acrylics. |
That's it, onto the shelf they go. Now I need approximately 10-20 more cases for the other sets that don't yet have a home. |
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Viviana