Ink Spot Storage Solution: How I store my Stampin’ Spots with Stamp-n-Storage products.
Do you have ink spots from you Paper Pumpkin kits, or from other Stampin’ UP! kits or catalog offerings? Here is a great way to store them!! Drawer cabinets from Stamp-n-Storage with plastic accessory tray inserts!!
If you have another drawer that will work, you could use these great Drawer Cabinet Accessory trays in other drawers for your Stampin’ Spots or for storing and organizing other crafting accessories!
You’ll notice some of my spots have a colored circle instead of a Stampin’ UP! label, those are the ones I’ve inked myself. You can see more info below about inking your own Stampin’ Spots.
View all Tray options and shop HERE on the Stamp-n-Storage site
View all drawer cabinet options and shop HERE on Stamp-n-Storage.
Ink Your Own Stampin’ Spots!
If you have not tried inking your own ink spots yet, check out my VIDEO HERE for tips!
Shop:
Stampin’ Up! Ink Spots available HERE online
Set of 2 inked spots available here
Ink Refills available HERE online
Other Craft Room Storage Solutions:
- How I store my Stampin’ UP! Ink Pads in Rainbow order with Stamp-n-Storage
- How I store my Stampin’ Up! Cardstock in Rainbow order with Stamp-n-Storage paper holders
- Click to see how I organize my Stampin’ UP! 12×12 Designer Paper
- See my Stamp-n-Storage 6×6 Paper Holder here.
- How I store my Stampin’ Up! Framelits with Stamp-n-Storage Magnet Cards
- See my Stampin’ Blends Marker Storage unit HERE
- My Stamp-n-Storage Project Life Card organizer
- SHOP for all Stamp-n-Storage Craft Room Organizers HERE
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I thought the stampin spots had to be stored upside-down—does it make a difference:
They are so tiny that I really don’t feel it matters.. I find I reink them pretty often either way. Upside down certainly would not hurt either. I do like seeing the labels on the top though.
Tried once but now will try again. I do use the paper files. I really like them for storing DSP paper. I also use the one that has 3 pockets on the front. I like for projects and New suits. I can put the stamps, die cuts, embossing forlders and embelishments right with the DSP and I am all ready to do my projects. LATER, I Can store the DSP and I put scraps in the various pockets according to size. I also use the large stand-up folders and put like papers together.(birds and butterflys, and lady bugs and bees.)
Patti, I have this Drawer Cabinet. You just gave me the greatest idea how to use it. Thank you. You always give me the best ideas.
.i have recently acquired several stampin spots. Is there a trick to getting them open? I find them very frustrating.
Once you slit the label with your paper snips or an xacto knife, the lid should come right off.