Personal die cut machines have become very
popular tools among scrapbookers and paper
crafters. And with every machine come a number
of dies and/or cartridges. When I first started
scrapbooking, I just had to have the Sizzix
machine. At first I was only buying the die cuts
I needed, two sets of font letters, a set of
numbers and a set of punctuation. After using
the machine, I started adding to my collection
of dies. I had to have all of the holiday and
sports dies, and dies I just thought were to
cute not to have. I then added the Sizzix
Sidekick and many of the Sizzlits dies. And last
year I welcomed the Cricut to my collection of
die-cutting tools. This means that now I have
cartridges.
I’m a have-to-see-it scrapbooker. If my supplies
are not where I can see them, I forget what I
have and forget to use them. So finding ways to
store these cartridges and die cuts has been a
challenge. Here are a few of ideas to help
you store your cartridges and die cuts.
Heavy Weight
Scrap Storage

Description:
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Plastic, heavy weight
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Each snap-together box
has removable labels and folds flat when
not in use
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Includes a top, bottom
and 6 dividers
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Large, 11 1/8" x 5 1/4" x
12 1/2"
Sizzix Bigz Storage Carousel

Description:
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Stores a few dies or a
bunch (up to 40 dies)
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Rotating storage unit
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Table top access
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Each kits includes:
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Swivel base
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Stacking ring
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Two clips
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40 foam inserts
Sterilite 7-Drawer Craft Cart

Description:
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Each acid-free, removable
drawer doubles as a handy carrying case
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Casters make it easy to
move the cart from one room to the next
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25.25Hx14.38Wx14.38D"
All it takes to get organized with enthusiasm is
desire! So, cut your way to more space this
month and stop by next month for ways to store
your punches. We’ll clean up together.