13 January 2012

How I Store ... My PTI Stamps

Here is a quick video showing how I store my clear Papertrey Ink stamps. I have then in the Unmounted Stamp Storage Binders by Tim Holtz. I take two sheets of acetate and on one I cut out the index sheets that come with the stamps and add them to it and the clear stamps on the back, the other I add to the back like a sandwich. I then have cut a piece of white cardstock to add behind and then it all fits in the binder punches. I have made page dividers by adding an MFT Tab File die cut on to a white piece of CS and adding what type of stamps are in each section.


Hope this might give some of you some ideas. Apologies I haven't been around this week. I have been quite busy at work. Apologies also for my ugly red, swollen hands in the video. I have been having some allergy problems in the last week.

6 comments:

  1. When I have so many stamps as you I hope to be as good as you!

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  2. Fab idea to use the TH binders for clear stamps and not just unmounted cling stamps. You're SO organised with your sections and labels etc! Thanks for sharing! Ruth x

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  3. Great idea for storing your stamps Michelle thanks for sharing your ideas.Aud x

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  4. Great storage idea and not envious at all of all your PTI stamps....much :)
    Jenny x

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  5. Hi - I was wondering how many of the stamps you are able to fit in each folder? Thanks!

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  6. Hi Heather, I can't reply to you personally as it will not let me view your profile. I fit one set in each folder but you could probably fit one either side if you wanted. Hope this helps!

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