So therefore I changed the theme a bit to suit something that I could do. I wrote about something that really made us smile. When Santa returned! :)
Sticking with my same theme of Basic Grey Blitzen as my base card for the page. Lots of Making Memories rub-ons and my usual date stamp. I mounted the photo onto double-folded cardstock and the little ribbon tab is to pull the photo to one side to read the journaling hidden under the photo.
I have also nearly finished the page for today. But you'll have to wait until tomorrow to see that one...
I'm sitting here starring at a little pile of acrylic stamps (in their original packages) on my desk. You know, the Autumn Leaves clam shell packaged ones etc. Well my desk is so small that I just need to find a place for them. But a handy, easy to get to place, otherwise they won't be used. I've been thinking about this for over a week now (well I HAVE done other things too!! LOL!) and I'm really stuck for where/how to store them. I really like to keep them in their inividual packages. My little craft room is SO tiny, there really isn't much space...So please share with me in the "comments" section how you store yours. I need help please...
Love the story and the title is perfect! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLovely story, Anso - and great LO!! :)
ReplyDeleteAs for the acrylic stamp storage - I leave mine on their clingy sheet and store them in an A5 3-drawer box. Maybe something for you to look into?
Question for you now - how do you store your ink pads???
Oh, what a wonderful story!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great story and page!
ReplyDeleteand your cover is fantastic!
wow....xe
What a great memory! Love the page!
ReplyDeleteLove your work!!!
ReplyDeleteBety.
Awesome page - love the story and design. Storing of stamps - phewww- good question. I was thinking of little plastic envelopes and then put them in a ringbinder.
ReplyDeletegreat story! :)
ReplyDeletei store my AL stamps in a wicker handbag -- like a basket, but with handles so I can hang it up if I want it out of the way. :)
Anso,
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant for storing rubber and acrylic stamps in:
http://www.stampgalaxy.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=77&products_id=697
Kym