The Quest For Perfect Scrapbooking Paper Storageby Nicole Humphrey | More from this Blogger 09 May 2006 04:39 PM In my quest for the perfect paper storage, I have tried a couple of different types and thought I'd share my trial and errors here with all of you. Please keep in mind, that what works for me, might not work for you. And what did not work for me, might be the perfect paper storage solution for you. There is no right or wrong way to store your papers, only what works for you. As I was researching paper storage, I also came across the issue of 8.5x11 vs. 12x12 papers. Storage methods can be the same or different for these two different sizes. Almost any method that works for 12x12 will work for 8.5x11 however, not necessarily reversed. For the intents of this article, I plan to discuss 12x12 paper storage.
Learn more about Nicole Humphrey ![]() Nicole Humphrey is a freelance writer, consultant for CTMH and a Sr. Blogger for families.com. She resides in St. Charles, Missouri with Mike and their five children and two furbabies. Relevantscrapbooking tags christmas | holidays | children | Kids | wedding | baby | ideas | relationships | Scrapbooking | family User Comments Andrea M (2525) 10 May 2006 06:59 AMAwesome article! Kepping the paper from getting bent is so hard and these ideas are some great ones. Thanks:) Nicole Humphrey (15757) 26 May 2006 05:13 AMI think that keeping the paper from getting bent has to be the worst part for any scrapbooker. Good luck implementing the ideas! Community Tags cardstock, paper storage, patterned papers, Scrapbooking, scrapbook layouts Discuss this article
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