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How to Store and Keep Your Journal Cards Organized
Hello, everyone!! Kymona from Kreative Kymona here for the first time and let me tell you, I am super delighted to be here with you.
I love tackling new adventures and finding ways to make my supplies work for me. I have a question for you, how do you store and keep your journaling cards organized? I ask this question because I am new to memory keeping with journaling cards and I’ve accumulated many since I started.
I didn’t have a place to store them for easy access, so they stayed in their original packaging hiding on a shelf. That meant, I forgot all about them and purchased more when I needed some. Does this sound like many of you? LOL, crazy right!!
Guess what? I found a solution that I love, and I know you will too.
Check out Deflecto’s Stackable Caddy Organizer!! It is ABSOLUTELY perfect for your journaling card!! Let me show you what I mean.
All of my supplies fit inside this caddy that I can carry around with me wherever I go! I can move from room to room or even out of my house if need be.
Let me tell you about this caddy:
1. It has three compartments: a small container, a medium container and a large container that are easily removable from its frame.
As I sit down to create my pages, each of my containers are close at hand. I am able to see what’s inside without opening it but when they are open I can scroll for what I need to create my page.
The small one holds all of the extra things I need in my binder. Examples: stamp sets, embellishments, rings, extra cards.
The medium container holds all of my 3 x 4 journaling cards, nice and neat. I can see all of my cards right at a flip of my wrist.
The large container holds my 4 x 6 journaling cards on the left. On the right, it holds all of my new kits that I will work on throughout the year.
2. The containers have a removable, snap-tight lids.
I love that the lids on the container snap tight. I have tons of kids at my house all the time so making sure my cards do not end up on the floor, is a favorite of mine.
3. Each container snaps right into place in the frame handle.
The containers aren’t moving about in the frame. They snap right into place.
4. They are also stackable if you have more than one caddy. The gray handle on the top of the caddy flips up and attaches to the caddy stacked on top of it.
I have to say; I love this caddy! It works perfectly for me. I labeled each container so that I know what’s in each one at a glance.
Here is one last look of my caddy at work:
It even holds my binder!!
Sooooo, tell me what you think? Are you still looking for a way to store an
d organize your journaling cards? I hope I was able to help you make up your mind.
d organize your journaling cards? I hope I was able to help you make up your mind.
Please let me know what you think below. If you have any questions, please leave them below as well.
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you were inspired here today.
~Kymona
Awesome way to store
all your cards. I saw
this caddy at Hobby
Lobby yesterday, may
have to go get it now!
Carla from Utah
Hey Carla!! Thank you so much!! I love this caddy. I hope you picked one up!! If so I would love to see how your using it.