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For Non-Members - Individual downloads of seasonal tags for scrapbooking, cardmaking, gifts and invitations.
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VALENTINE WISHES!

Use these great punches together to create one continuous die-cut border. Punch your corners first and then use the edge punch to connect the pattern from corner to corner using the guides printed on the tool's wings. These punches can be used separately to create elegant corners or trim on your scrapbook pages and Valentine cards.

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PostHeaderIcon Scrapbook Storage Idea

clear-containersI have a ton of scrapbook supplies that simply don’t have a place to go!  I never seem to be able to say no to a deal, or a new product so let’s just say that my scrapbooking area tends to get backed up.  Things end up in boxes sometimes and guess what?  I forget what I have.  If you want to keep a handle on your supplies…try storing them in clear containers of some type.  You’ll always know what’s there.   Try stacking them to increase your storage space.  And remember… out of sight is out of mind.

Happy Scrapbooking!

Val at Paperhills

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One Response to “Scrapbook Storage Idea”

  • Kristy says:

    Storage for scrapbooking supplies is the toughest part of scrapbooking for me.

    I’ve tried every storage container you can imagine from shoe boxes to wooden boxes to boxes with drawers, etc. I find the transparent boxes are the best. It saves so much time digging through stuff. I also label them on the outside to help me even more.

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