Oh, stamps! You are truly my addiction. Some girls love shoes, some girls love purses, I love you. For years I struggled with how to organize you, but struggle no more! A solution has been found.
Stamps are one of the most versatile tools a crafter has. Their lore is so vast that they encompass a hobby all their own. The traditional rubber stamps are easy enough to store, (I love the look of mine so much that they are displayed on a wall unit), but their clear and cling counterparts prove to be a greater organizational challenge. My first semi-attempt at organizing them led to a catch-all stamp drawer. The problems with this system are immediately apparent; I could never find anything. I knew exactly what stamp I wanted to use, yet it took a ridiculous amount of time for me to sort through and locate it. Next, I moved on to a stamp binder. As beautiful as a stamp binder seems in theory, the reality for me was lackluster. I do like everything to be (problematically) precise, and with the binder I could never make the stamps stand or lay how I wanted them to. Finally, after a recent craft room overhaul, I have enacted a system that works for me.
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My cubby wall unit |
All my clear and cling stamps hang in a cubby to the right of my work station. As you can see, many of the cubby holes are empty, which means plenty of room to expand my collection *insert maniacal evil laugh here*. Within each cubby, my stamps are held in clear cd cases by set.
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My first full drawer:) |
The cd cases are wonderful because they allow me to hold a stamp above my project to check prospective size. Because I can never turn down a chance to use a label maker, each case receives a title and is then alphabetized.
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Labels make me too happy |
Originally, each stamp set received its own case, though now I have taken to mixing some of the smaller, similarly themed sets together. For me, it just makes more sense. I can never resist the bin at Michaels with $.50 clear stamps sets that come with three or four images, so its pretty necessary that I combine those.
Using this system, cling stamps can sometimes be a challenge. Because they are often thicker than their clear counterparts, in many cases it is impossible to close the case. My current solution to this hiccup is to separate the two sides of the cd case and use them independently, and so far it is working magnificently.
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A few of my cling stamps |
As the holiday season rolls around, I am sure my collection will continue to grow. I can't resist when two of my favorite things, holidays and stamps, are combined to adorable and heartwarming success. Thanks for sticking with me friends, and happy crafting!