Unboxing & New Stamp / Die packaging

If you watched my “New Stampin’ Up! Stamp & Die packaging” video last week, this post will make more sense.. you may wish to watch the replay below!

New Stamp Die packaging. Clear bins holding sets of craft stamps with floral and pop-up petal designs are displayed on a desk. Text reads, “New Packaging Review Video with Patty Bennett + Storage Options.” Plants and craft supplies are blurred in the background. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

In the live video I shared earlier in October, I shared details about the new Stampin’ Up! packaging for stamp sets and dies. Customers will start seeing this new packaging in the Nov. 3, 2025 Online Exclusive product release. Demonstrators are receiving these new packages NOW in the Online Exclusive preorder.

Two plastic Stampin’ Up! stamp and die packaging sleeves are displayed. The left sleeve shows labeled metal dies, while the right features flower and foliage stamp images with related sentiments. Both have black and white printed inserts and “Patty Stamps” watermark at bottom. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

I also shared my storage solution suggestions for the new packaging. Since these new flat envelopes are 5-5/8″ x 9″ and will not just stand up on their own, I went on a quest to find some storage containers for my craft room to fit the new packaging. I reviewed them in the video, and am including photos, links and dimensions here for you.

Stamp & Die Storage Container Options

A clear plastic storage bin sits on a table, holding several packages of craft stamps. The background shows organized shelves with colored stamp pads. Text on the image reads: “Sorbus Medium Clear Plastic Storage Bins 8.5'' x 7.5'' x 5.75''. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

The Sorbus brand Medium Clear Plastic Storage Bin ended up to be my favorite, because of size, sturdiness and cost. Shop here.

A clear plastic storage bin holds several upright crafting stamp sets labeled "Pop-Up Petals." The bin has a handle cutout and sits on a marble surface. Text on the image advertises "JollyPack Clear Plastic Storage Bins" with dimensions and Amazon store info. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

The JollyPack Clear Plastic Bin is also a great option if you want MORE space than the Sorbus Brand. Shop JollyPack brand here.

A clear plastic bin labeled “Brightroom Fridge & Pantry Bins” holds neatly organized craft stamp sets in upright sleeves. The bin sits on a white surface with colorful ink pads on a shelf in the blurred background. A card displays the bin’s size and source. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

If you have a Target nearby and like the idea of the “lip” style handle at the front (nice for pulling off the shelf maybe?).. I found this one to be a good size. I think you can also check the bath department for a slightly taller version of this one.

Resources from the video:

Two images: Top left, a blank black magnet card with white backing on a flat surface—ideal for craft room storage. Bottom, the card organizes metal dies and a clear stamp set. Top right, pattystamps website lists “Magnet Cards” (5”x8.5”, pack of 10). To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

Stamps & Dies Together

Watch the Stamp-n-Storage video for a great idea for storing your stamps and dies together.

I’ll be adding Magnet Cards to my Die packages

Two clear plastic packages labeled "Pop-Up Petals" contain crafting supplies. One shows metal die-cut shapes; the other, a set of flower and vase stamps with text. A label indicates a Stamp-n-Storage Magnet Card is being added to the die package. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

I personally love storing my dies on magnet cards from Stamp-n-Storage. They have released a size just right for the new Stampin’ Up! packaging. See it HERE. (CLICK ON 5″ x 8-1/2″ for SU in the drop down menu). I am slipping the magnet card into the clear Stampin’ Up! packaging.

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13 thoughts on “Unboxing & New Stamp / Die packaging”

  1. HI Patty
    I am watching video from difference people, and I still don’t know how to do the stamp yet, have you tried something else, yet I have the dies stamp & storage magnet sheet love those. What. do you think of index to be printed on the paper.

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  2. Patty, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts/solutions for the new packaging. I have encouraged my team to watch your video because they are expressing concerns over the change. I think your ideas will help them get their arms around it.

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  3. I just love it when you say “please hold”. I’ve noticed other video teachers do same, but I think I heard it first from you. Anyway, it still cracks me up.

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