There are so many clever ways to store Stampin' Up! framelits and edgelits. The fact that they are metal and stick to magnets helps a great deal. And because I like to keep my sets of framelits separate (so I can just grab one set at a time) for when I do classes, parties, shows, etc., this is what I have done with mine.
I've inserted an adhesive-backed magnet to the inside of a clear-mount stamp set case and slipped the label for that set down into the plastic outer sleeve.
Another simple way is just to take the framelit set out of the center of the packaging…
…and reinsert it so that it can be seen.
I like the magnetic box holder idea better. But for simplicity and ease, this second idea works as well.
Some friends of mine have purchased certain cases with magnetic sheet inserts at the craft store. Perfect idea for keeping all your framelits all in one spot so you can just grab them all and go.
Stamp Your Art Out! ~Rachel
I would like to know how to make the die storage folder. Great idea!
Hi Naomi~
The stamp cases are sold through Stampin’ Up. Is that what you are asking about? http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=119105&dbwsdemoid=25553
Aren’t they very heavy? I tried magnetic sheets and the album is really heavy.
I was confused when you added in this comment to this post, but I now know what you are referring to: https://stampyourartout.com/2013/09/my-new-framelitedgelit-storage-system.html And yes! The plastic sleeves weren’t strong enough to hold the heavy magnet sheets and metal dies. Eventually holes formed at the bottom of the pocket pages. I have long since remodeled my craft room and have invested in this holder from Stamp-n-Storage: https://stampyourartout.com/2016/10/my-stamp-n-storage-framelitsthinlits-holder.html
Hope that helps. 🙂