I've seen that you carry mostly their winter stuff...but boy would I LOVE some of their new stuff. I'm really loving the 'hello' die that they have coming out!!
Me too!!! I love Lawn Fawn stuff!! I have several of their dies. How do you store them, Denise? Currently, I'm just using the packaging they came in, but I'm finding that isn't the easiest way to access them after opening the package a few times.
Me, too. I don't have a ton of dies, yet, so they mostly stay in their packaging. Mine are actually in a little basket that I got from Joann's during back to college time along with my flair. I keep my flair in Stampin' Up DVD cases lined with cut down magnet vent covers from Home Depot or Lowe's (ran them through my xyron sticker maker to make them sticky). I've seen a LOT of people use magnetic sheets with a thicker backing to store dies, so I'm considering getting more of the magnetic vent covers (there are 3 long rectangular pieces that cut down to fit three pieces per sheet into the SU cases if you need a size reference...one piece on each side, so they fill 4.5 SU cases) and backing them with chipboard for die storage if the magnetic sheets seem to be strong enough...they hold flat back flair easily, so I am pretty sure they'd hold metal dies no problem.meljustcole wrote:Me too!!! I love Lawn Fawn stuff!! I have several of their dies. How do you store them, Denise? Currently, I'm just using the packaging they came in, but I'm finding that isn't the easiest way to access them after opening the package a few times.
Great idea! I have some magnet sheets leftover from when I made a magnetic calendar, I'll have to dig them out and make good use of the leftovers! Thanks!!redsonic20 wrote:Me, too. I don't have a ton of dies, yet, so they mostly stay in their packaging. Mine are actually in a little basket that I got from Joann's during back to college time along with my flair. I keep my flair in Stampin' Up DVD cases lined with cut down magnet vent covers from Home Depot or Lowe's (ran them through my xyron sticker maker to make them sticky). I've seen a LOT of people use magnetic sheets with a thicker backing to store dies, so I'm considering getting more of the magnetic vent covers (there are 3 long rectangular pieces that cut down to fit three pieces per sheet into the SU cases if you need a size reference...one piece on each side, so they fill 4.5 SU cases) and backing them with chipboard for die storage if the magnetic sheets seem to be strong enough...they hold flat back flair easily, so I am pretty sure they'd hold metal dies no problem.meljustcole wrote:Me too!!! I love Lawn Fawn stuff!! I have several of their dies. How do you store them, Denise? Currently, I'm just using the packaging they came in, but I'm finding that isn't the easiest way to access them after opening the package a few times.
Do you have a link? I would love to see what they have for the spring release
SUS
Here is the link.
click on Shop ( menu across top)
then click on left hand menu, 'All Products'. Scroll down click on 'Paper Collections.' Scroll down through papers and you will see the new. Collections have to be searched in different areas for all the new stuff Sus.
click on Shop ( menu across top)
then click on left hand menu, 'All Products'. Scroll down click on 'Paper Collections.' Scroll down through papers and you will see the new. Collections have to be searched in different areas for all the new stuff Sus.
At www.lawnfawn.comkillarney_rose wrote:Here is the link.
click on Shop ( menu across top)
then click on left hand menu, 'All Products'. Scroll down click on 'Paper Collections.' Scroll down through papers and you will see the new. Collections have to be searched in different areas for all the new stuff Sus.
Kim
And, thanks a lot, enablers! I just saved 3 stamp sets and a roll of twine (cord) in my new account there. Off to check the ACOT store to see if we have them here!
Kim
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