There is nothing I like more than to have an organized craft space. My current organizing tip for Pattern Paper is chopping half of the 12×12 Pattern Paper pack and placing the chopped half in a Standard Stamp Case. I like to keep half the pack uncut at 12×12 to use for scrapbooking. **
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– See how I chop my Pattern Paper (Designer Series Paper) (video pending)
– See how I store my 6×6 paper (video pending)
– Purchase Standard Stamp Case HERE.
– Shop current Designer Series Paper HERE.
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2020/2021 Annual Catalog
Artistry Blooms
Forever Greenery
In Good Taste (pending)
Ornate Garden
Peony Garden (pending)
Playful Pets
Whale of a Time (pending)
World of Good (pending)
2020 Mini Catalog: JAN/JUN
Fine Art Floral
Hydrangea Hill
Ice Cream Corner
Sand & Sea
Snail Mail
True Love
Well Suited
2021 Sale-a-Bration: JAN/FEB
Directions:
Download and print the case insert PDF on 8.5″ X 11″ copy paper. I use 20# printer paper from my local office supply store. I do not use cardstock as paper is too thick for stamp case.
You will use the color box as three of your cut lines. The last cut is the bottom of the insert, cut at 7″ from the top edge of the color box. See my video below where I show you how to assemble your case after you print the insert. Please note: color box may print in a different color than what you see on your computer screen for different reasons.
Cut each design into 1″ x 1″ squares and adhere to printed insert. I use Stampin’ Seal, not glue, to adhere each square.
Insert your template underneath the plastic stamp case sleeve. No need to fold your crease as it will fold naturally when you close the case.
If you have any Designer Series Paper, from 2018 to present, that I have not listed, please email me at hello@stephanirogers.com. I can also create earlier series, however, I may not know the coordinating colors.
**This page is currently in progress.