I'm just glad it's not like pins, LOL. I don't need more "rare" items to be looking for. It seems as if the stuff is all readily available, if you want to pay full retail.
I've been keeping mine in folders so far. I've been keeping everything pretty much in them (just standard manilla 8x11 ones). I group my paper by theme, put a little post-it note tab (the kind you use you mark passages in books) on the side of it with what's in the folder written in it so I can see it when it's sideways (since the 12x12 paper goes over the tab you'd normally write it on, obviously). Then I stack them all in one of those plastic paper holders (the ones that look like the magazine file boxes you see in libraries).
So far, that's been enough for me. I keep everything in a medium-sized file bin and have plastic baggies (Halloween themed! LOL) for adhesives, punches, etc. So far it works quite well - after I choose the pics, I take a folder of the appropriate themed paper, the appropriate stickers out of the sticker folder, and whatever plastic baggies I may need (the adhesives always, and often the punches as well as I am falling in love with them), and just work on that set. Each "active" set I'm working on has all of it's stuff (stickers, embellishments, photos,etc.) in it's own folder as well, so I can easily pack up or pick up where I left off.
And right now I'm procrastinating here on the DIS, because my Pooh ride layout is staring me in the face, all the photos matted...just screaming at me to "commit, commit, commit" and not be afraid I'm going to mess it all up LOL. I'm getting better of that.
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