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Cuttlebug storage

Raenstoirm

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I have had my cuttlebug for about a year. I have about 20 dies and I keep them in a 3 ring binder in those plastic sheet protector things that i bought at an office supply store. I got the ones with different size slots for different dies (so i bought a few pages that are designed to hold baseball cards for the mini dies, etc). Pages that are fuller though, tend to get weighted down and sort of hang out of the bottom of the binder and I cant store the really heavy items in the binder at all, so I just pile the few sizzix dies and the cuttlebug spacer blocks on a shelf. I just ordered 47 new dies off ebay. I am really not all that happy with my current storage of the dies to begin with and now i am adding to my collect by 200%.

Is the binder Provo craft sells any better than what i am doing for far cheaper? Do the A B and C things fit in theirs?

How do you store your dies?
 
I was thinking about getting the binder and using that storage option and would l,ove to hear what people think about it.

Rebecca
 
Because of the way I scrap I sort my dies by theme. I use small clear rubbermaid containers (about 4 or 5 ounce size) and label them by theme. They are easy to stack, easy to see, and easy to put away (do you see a theme here?). My larger embossing plates I just keep in a drawer with my other die cut machine tools.

I too would love to hear how other people are sorting/storing things...that is my biggest challenge!
 

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