The Best Ways to Store Scrapbooking Stickers & Embellishments

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    Binder Method

    • Purchase a simple three-ring binder and card, photo or sticker sheets. Card, photo and sticker sheets are plastic sheets sized for collector cards, photos or stickers. The only difference is the size of the plastic compartments. Plastic sheets generally come with holes, making it easy to insert them into an album. Place your stickers and other embellishments in the plastic compartments, preferably one per compartment, and insert the plastic pages into the binder.

    Photo or Scrapbooking Album

    • Photo albums are bound books that contain plastic sheets within. Each plastic sheet has separate compartments the size of photographs. Insert stickers, cutouts or other embellishments into the compartments and store the photo album in a safe, dry location. Scrapbooking albums generally have pages with sheets of clear plastic overlaying them. To store stickers or embellishments in a scrapbooking album, lift the plastic overlay, place the items on the sheet and reattach the overlay to hold them in place until you're ready to use them.

    File Folders

    • Store stickers and other embellishments, such as paper cutouts and decals, in file folders--the sort you'd find in most office file cabinets and office supply stores. Store only a few embellishments per folder to prevent them from sticking together. Label each folder and organize them in your file cabinet. File folders aren't as protective as the plastic sheets that hold cards, stickers and photos but have the advantage that they can be easily organized in a filing cabinet.

    Plastic Container

    • Purchase a plastic container at a local department store. Sandwich-sized plastic containers work well for embellishment storage, due to their uniform shape and convenient size. Place your stickers or other embellishments in the container, separating them with pieces of waxed paper or tissue paper, and attach the lid to the container, sealing it. Place the container in a dry, dark location. Label containers by writing a description on a piece of paper and taping it to the container.

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