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Organization
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Scrapbook Totes: Reviewed
by (Aug 5, 2007)
In this tote review, I'll discuss size, quality, storage capacity, specialty features, and product specifications such as materials and construction. I’ll also get into the nitty-gritty of function, appearance, and cost. |
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Solutions for Stamp Collectors
by Jennifer Sizemore (May 16, 2007)
In an effort to save time, I was forced to create a stamp organization system that works for me. Here are the details: |
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Proper Organization: What’s Right for You?
by Patter Cross (Jan 18, 2007)
If you are like me, you buy supplies faster than you can use them up. So, how do you organize all of these items? How do you know what will work for you? |
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Make Mine to Go, Please
by Trish Dykes (Nov 13, 2006)
Whenever I would leave my scrap space for an evening crop or weekend retreat, I would find myself feeling unorganized, uninspired and not very productive. I've since taken a tip from the Boy Scouts and have taken the phrase "preparation is the key" to heart. |
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Move Ahead Ten Spaces and Win the Game of Clutter Control
by Scrapbook.com (Jul 14, 2006)
Recently I moved ahead ten spaces and won the game of clutter control, and so can you. Using Storage Drawers and Stackable Trays I solved scrapbooking and home storage dilemmas that have baffled me for longer than I care to admit. |
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Scrapbook Space Station
by Scrapbook Space Station (May 21, 2006)
The Scrapbook Space Station offers innovative furniture and organizers for the home and office designed to be both functional and customizable to your scrapbook space. |
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Scrapbooking in a Dorm Room
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Jan 6, 2006)
Although it might be challenging, scrapbooking in a dorm room is possible. You really only need one thing– creativity. Here are some ideas to help you make the most of a limited amount of space. |
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Environmentally Friendly Scrapbooking
by Denise Gormish (Dec 19, 2005)
Paper, packaging, and unused items cluttered my scrapbook area. I challenge you to find ways to be environmentally friendly and scrapbook at the same time. Here are some ideas for using the 3 R’s (recycle, reuse and reduce) in your scrapbook hobby: |
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The Rainbow Connection
by Lindsay Teague (Sep 26, 2005)
I’ve seen storage solutions from brand name to product type, but I have to admit that the solution that best fits me and my scrapbooking style is to organize by color. |
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