I am looking forward to implementing that. Someone just told me to use non-skid mats from Lowes – they will keep my pockets from sliding forward. The double ones are perfect for 2 rows of stamps/dies. If the dies can be used stand-alone I store them separately and put a label on them, ie ‘matching die stored in Words and Letters.’ Or ‘matching stamp stored in Sentiments.’ For the most part, I store the matching dies behind the stamps. I label each stamp set with the company name and then the stamp/die name underneath. I also love this Brother P-touch label maker – you can program so that it does not use as much tape at the beginning and the end – little things like that make me happy. I make a bunch ahead of time so that they are all ready when my new product arrives. I then cut a piece of i nexpensive card stock to go in the storage pocket. I use the large size for the most part and the extra large. I put all of my stamps and dies in Avery Elle Storage Pockets. Time to get caught up! Storing my stamps & dies in stamp/die pockets – ![]() I realized, while I made this video, that I have not been as diligent with keeping up my inventory as I had hoped. Keep in mind – an inventory system is only as good as the input. ![]() I put together an Evernote tutorial video – I hope this helps. A few people asked me how to use Evernote in my Craft Room Organization and Tour video. I have never looked back! I have used it for about a year now and love it. I searched the web for some type of craft room inventory system and I found Evernote. I struggled to find a good system for my craft supplies. I don’t know about you, but I get really tired of spending my money on duplicate supplies. ![]() I love it because it syncs with all my devices (I love digital stuff that does that!). Evernote is an app for keeping track of anything – only, I love love love using it for my craft supplies.
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