I tend to be somewhat of an organization freak. I have to have EVERYTHING cataloged and organized. It saves me so much time, hassle, and headache when I know EXACTLY where everything is when I need it. Who doesn’t love to be organized?
Today I’m going to show you how I organize my dies. It’s a very easy system, far from professional, but easy to follow, catalog, and stick with!
EDITED: IMPORTANT INFO Thank You SO MUCH to a viewer who told me the BLUE backing on the magnetic sheets come off! I totally spaced on that one. I will likely keep using tacky tape though, in case I want to get rid of the dies and use the case for something else. But you can PEEL OFF the blue backing and stick where ever you like 😄💗 I seem to remember this now, but in the beginning when I started this system I decided that I wanted to easily remove the magnetic sheets if I needed to get rid of a retired set.
Feel free to watch the video. I’ve also included a mini unboxing, and I also wanted to share with you the GIFT I got from Stampin’ Up! It’s soooo pretty and sparkly!
Question: What did you think? Could you follow this system?
Let me know in the comments below, I love hearing from you!
**Stamp Case Insert PDF**
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I cannot find my Label Maker in the USA – Sorry



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Until I see you again,
Take Care & Happy Stamping! <3




Until I see you again,
Take Care & Happy Stamping! <3




6 Responses
Magnetic sheet with the blue back—the blue back comes off to expose the adhesive, they are magnetic adhesive sheets.
OH MY GOSH!!! It DOES! I'm such a twit! lmao – It even says ADHESIVE on the package! bwahahahaha THANK YOU <3
Would love to see your craft room. Your timing couldn’t have been better for me, I have just started cataloging my stamp sets and adding my dies to the coordinating stamp sets with the magnetic sheets.Great job
You're in luck! I'm mapping out my video for my Studio Tour today. I also have a cataloging my stamps video in the works. It will post after the Studio Tour 🙂
I just saw this video and I was wondering in your binder how you organize the tabs. This is a great idea and I want to do the same. I'm always have to go pull out the sets just to see what they are, this way I can just thumb threw my binder. Do you know where to get the picture if the stampin up website does not have it any longer?
So sorry! For some reason my comment notifications have been going to my junk folder. Boo! I'm actually doing a video on how I store my stamps and will cover all of this in the video. Keep an eye out for it <3