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If money were no object, I would get myself two flat files (the ones that
architects used to use for their drawings) that would hold all my stamps and let me open a drawer and I could see hundreds of my stamps all at the same time. Think that I would get one that was around 39'' wide by 25" deep. Unfortunately, you rarely find used ones and the new ones are really pricey. Check out www.dickblick.com They have some beautiful oak ones. I can always dream... Cheryl "Erin-Joi Collins McNeal" wrote in message ... I have the room. I would love to have the money to renovate it to be best for stamping and other crafts. Erin-Joi ************************************************** * If you think that something small cannot make a difference---try sleeping with a mosquito in the room. If I told you that I was walking 35 miles in 2 days to help women with undetected breast cancer find out early enough to survive, would you support me? http://erinjoi.pledgepage.com Feel free to forward my pledgepage to anyone interested in the walk or the cause. "Scrapula" wrote in message . .. I would love a *room* devoted entirely to my crafts. Right now, I use the office/guestroom/storage room. ~Scrapula |
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What type of cabinets did you purchase from IKEA? I am looking for
something to store my paper. Thanks! Brandi "JEG MAG" wrote in message ... Hi, I am fortunate to have a 'rubber room'. The best thing I ever bought for it was a Collectors Cabinet. I could not believe how much stuff I fit in it. They are a little pricey, but it was well worth it rather than by Iris cart after Iris cart! I also found some cabinets at IKEA that are perfect to hold paper. Of course, organization is an ongoing process! LOL MA Mary Ann |
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If i could buy anything, i would buy myself a house so i could setup a craft room just for ME!!!! I currently live in an apt and i have NO ROOM to do anything!! too much stuff...and i have to do all my crafting in my bedroom. i should just take over the whole living room and switch out the rooms, but i'm lazy. hehe. i need a nice decent sized house where i can just take over the den/dining room area for all my stuff! -jen On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:22:07 GMT, "Alison" wrote: So, rather than pout, I'll make an attempt at starting up a thread: If you could, what big ticket RS item would you splurge on? Me? I just ordered a heat gun like Suze uses. My piggy bank was full, and this is one of the things I knew I wanted to splurge the "proceeds" on. I've seen some people say "how could a heat gun possibly be worth that price?!!?" Well, all I can say is I got to use it once, and I've been itching for one ever since. For the remainder of the piggy money, I haven't decided... I may get one of those HomePro long reach punch/eyelet setter/nailhead setter gizmos and accessories. Or, I might go for a digital camera that can handle macro shots so I can take good photos of my cards (I don't have a scanner, and feel a camera would be much more versatile). So, were budget not an issue, and you were going to indulge on you RS addiction, what would you get? Come in from the heat and play a while! Alison |
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Mmmm, if I were to splurge I'd have to say practical storage. Right now
all my stamping stuff, paper and toys live in a not so great collection of moving boxes :-/ Geiar |
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"Cecelia Medbery" wrote in message ...
I don't know if this counts as a rubber stamp item, but I would buy the Sizzix. I know they can be found at Michael's and with the coupon they are $50 or less, but then all the dies are separate so I haven't made the purchase yet. Yes, it's mostly geared toward scrapbooking, but I think it would be useful in card making and other rubber stamping projects. Cecelia Cecelia, You're right in saying that the Sizzix is mostly geared toward scrapbooking, but I have seen some very nice cards made out of the cutouts from the Sizzix. My sister has one (she got it from my parents for Christmas), so that's something to think about...Ask someone to get it for you as a gift (if your family is into gift-giving). Then the only expense to you is the occassional die for it (and even those can get expensive!). Anna |
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