This month I've challenged the Baker's Dozen to share about the Mini Binder Box... how it works, what they love, and the versatility that makes it a must-have for any stamper! But first, I have a few announcements that I think you'll be very excited about! We're always looking for ways to enhance the value of our products and we're now excited to offer three options for our Binder Box cover & spine! Previously, when you purchased a Mini Binder Box it came with a Cuppie cover and spine insert. In an effort to accomodate our new collections we've designed three downloadable options for the cover and spine of your Binder Box! Now you can purchase each download only once and print it as many times as you want! And better yet, now that you'll be printing your own inserts, we've lowered the price of our Mini Binder Box to just $9.95!



You can find all three of our new downloads along with our Mini Binder Box storage HERE. And in honor of our Center of Attention product spotlight, the Mini Binder Box is an additional 15% off today and tomorrow (November 16-17) so don't delay and pick yours up for just $8.46 each!
You know what? I'm a sucker for just about anything that will help keep me organized! My craft room is overflowing and each little organizational project I finish is another victory! So today I'm celebrating a victory and I'm so excited to share my project with you! As Taylored Expressions introduces new stamp sets each month I found myself becoming more and more disorganized. I'd often come across an image or sentiment that I didn't remember having! So I decided to create a Binder Box specifically for storing all of my TE images and sentiments. I started by creating my own panels from Choice Snow White cardstock (sized 5.5" x 8.5"). I rounded the corners of each insert using my Corner Chomper which was really quick because it can round up to 5 sheets of cardstock with one easy
grip of the handle. Then I stamped all of the images from each of the stamp sets onto separate panels. Since I was starting from scratch this was quite an undertaking, but the end result was so worth it! If this is something you decide to do with your stamps, I have a few tips:
You know what? I'm a sucker for just about anything that will help keep me organized! My craft room is overflowing and each little organizational project I finish is another victory! So today I'm celebrating a victory and I'm so excited to share my project with you! As Taylored Expressions introduces new stamp sets each month I found myself becoming more and more disorganized. I'd often come across an image or sentiment that I didn't remember having! So I decided to create a Binder Box specifically for storing all of my TE images and sentiments. I started by creating my own panels from Choice Snow White cardstock (sized 5.5" x 8.5"). I rounded the corners of each insert using my Corner Chomper which was really quick because it can round up to 5 sheets of cardstock with one easy
grip of the handle. Then I stamped all of the images from each of the stamp sets onto separate panels. Since I was starting from scratch this was quite an undertaking, but the end result was so worth it! If this is something you decide to do with your stamps, I have a few tips:1. Use a juicy ink pad so you don't wear out your hand pressing ink onto your stamps.
2. Keep baby wipes close by to quickly wipe off the stamp before the ink dries.
3. Use a large acrylic block and arrange several images on the same block so you only have to stamp it once.
After stamping out all of the sets onto separate cardstock panels I used the Binder Box Cover & Spine downloads along with matching patterned paper to create the tab for each collection.
And last but not least, I created a punch page to keep inside the front of the binder. Now when I want to know if an image or sentiment fits inside a certain punch I can just take out the punch page and flip through all of the images in my binder. Now I couldn't leave the front undecorated so I used some MME patterned paper and a bit of brown double-edge polka dot ribbon.
That's all I've got for today, but I know you'll want to check out the rest of the Binder Box inspiration from the Baker's Dozen: Dawn Easton, Laurie Schmidlin, Jackie Pedro, Karen Motz, Denise Marzec, Sankari Wegman, Jami Sibley
After stamping out all of the sets onto separate cardstock panels I used the Binder Box Cover & Spine downloads along with matching patterned paper to create the tab for each collection.
And last but not least, I created a punch page to keep inside the front of the binder. Now when I want to know if an image or sentiment fits inside a certain punch I can just take out the punch page and flip through all of the images in my binder. Now I couldn't leave the front undecorated so I used some MME patterned paper and a bit of brown double-edge polka dot ribbon.That's all I've got for today, but I know you'll want to check out the rest of the Binder Box inspiration from the Baker's Dozen: Dawn Easton, Laurie Schmidlin, Jackie Pedro, Karen Motz, Denise Marzec, Sankari Wegman, Jami Sibley





14 comments:
Love the way you made the section tabs and also love the idea of a punch sheet right in the box!
I love this idea! It will save me so much time going through my stamp collection looking for the right stamp for a project. I know what I'll be doing this evening. :) Thanks for sharing!
Wow!! This is brilliant! And so beautiful, too!!
great idea for a product focus - I need to get organized soon too, love the punch page idea!!!
LOVE the scrapbook look of these! What a fantastic idea - and beautiful too!!
Awesome Taylor!!! I love the idea of having all my TE images in one binder and the punch sheet is sheer brilliance!!!! Thanks for the fabulous idea!
Fabulous ideas, Taylor -- I especially like the one about having a binder full of the stamp image sheets!
Awesome!
Guess what Jodi is going to do tonight? Yep...I am making my very own TE stamp index! THis is AHHHH-mazing Taylor! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Love it! The punch index is a fantastic idea!!! Thanks for sharing:)
I just received my very first binder in the mail over the weekend and it is amazing! Not only did it fit all of my TE stamps sets but I was able to put other unmounted sets in as well. I'll definitely be adding more of these to my collection...now that my studio is super small, I need ways to be super organized and these are the perfect solution!
THAT IS BRILLIANT!!!!!! LOVE the idea of a punch page and being able to figure out which punch fits which sentiment!!! you rock out such awesome inspiration Taylor!!! brilliant!!!
hugzzzz
Sankari :)
I LOVE the punch page. What a wonderful idea!! Thank you!!
I love the binder!!! I've been wanting to do something like this for ages, but haven't gotten around to it. I especially love the punch page!!
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