(100) CheckOutStore Plastic Storage Cases for Rubber Stamps (Clear)
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I believe that the DVD cases and clips were used to hold the DVD title paper. My craft dies and stamps are kept in this case. I use a Jewetry pliers to remove the clips, which snap off.
I haven't checked the prices in a while, but I really like these stamp and die storage cases. I like that all of the cases are the same size, and the cases work so well that I'm a lifelong customer; my only complaint is that I've had trouble getting some of these (they go out of stock frequently).
It will, in fact. The standard size CD jewel cases are 10 inches by 10 inches by 10 inches by 10 inches by 10 inches The thickness is 4mm.
These cases are where I keep my stamps. The clear silicone ones as well as the rubber ones. The clear ones are my favorites because they allow you to see inside.
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This item was purchased to store unmounted rubber stamps. I am very familiar with Stampin Up cases and have purchased numerous additional cases from the company over the years, but I wanted to try a less expensive alternative and was pleasantly surprised to find that this product, in my opinion, is superior to the Stampin Up case. When compared side by side, the Amazon product is slightly larger but more durable. I can put them on my shelf next to each other and they won't be distinguishable. I also prefer the Amazon product's closure system, which has the same features as the Stampin Up case, including a clear outer sleeve and two clips for holding papers or other products in place. This is a feature that I will not use, but it does not obstruct my work. This purchase has exceeded my expectations in terms of quality and value!.
I work as a demonstrator for Stampin' Up! My patterned paper is cut up and stored in these cases until I'm ready to make cards with it. br> I was purchasing cases through my stamp company, but I needed so many that it was becoming prohibitively expensive. br> I came across these on Amazon and they had good reviews. I'd rather not have the clips because I'll be storing paper in them. However, because some of my paper isn't the full size of the case, I place those pieces on the bottom, which lifts the full pieces above the clips, preventing them from becoming wrinkled. br>A single package of paper can quickly fill the case. They close fairly securely, though I do occasionally need to use a rubber band to keep them closed if they are overstuffed. br>I like that there is a clear sleeve so that I can use a label or liner if one is available. br>I was also able to store a set of photopolymer stamps and dies in a case. br>I'd like to look for some of these cases in a double-blind study. a large enough surface area to accommodate wood- stamps that have been mounted or extra-large stamps a large collection of papers br>I'm glad I was able to find these at a lower cost so I could buy more stamps!.
These storage containers are fantastic! I placed an order for a 100-piece case. I felt compelled to because the price was too good to pass up!! These wonderful cases have helped me organize over 100 acrylic stamp sets. I discovered that each case could hold two sets; You can also use any matching die or embossing folder in addition to your stamp. They'll be held in place by two small things in the case. br>In addition, there is a clear plastic sheet that wraps around the front and back covers that allows you to insert the clear plastic that the stamps are on when purchased or stamp the enclosed stamps on white paper and place the paper under this clear film to see what is in the case, which I didn't realize when I ordered them. Finally, labels can be added to the spine of the case, as well as under this film, to make it easier to locate them. This has made a huge difference in my life. I don't have any more overflowing binders where I can't find what I need when I need it and end up not using my stamps because it's too time-consuming. Now, all I have to do is open a drawer, read the labels, take out what I need, and start stamping. br>I'm also keeping my ephemera tags and dies in them so they're easy to find. As I organize my craft room, I'm sure I'll find more uses for it. br>As you can see, I'm very pleased with this product and glad I bought it.
First and foremost, let me state that my three stars are solely due to the packaging, not the product. The cases are ideal for my requirements and perform admirably in my workshop. I've purchased several sets in the past and they've all lasted a long time, are easy to clean (I use mine to hold stamps, not DVDs), and are extremely durable. Also, it has the best price.
But. At least one case is broken every time I receive a box; it's usually the first or second case closest to the box's open ring. However, out of 50 in my box, three were completely broken and two were cracked this time. I just taped the other cracked ones and used them (the cases aren't for "show," so it doesn't matter), but the three that are broken can't be used at all. br>I've purchased approximately 150-200 items in total. There were 175 cases in total, four of which were cracked and three of which were broken. I wish they would repackage them or send them in a larger box rather than the thin white box they come in! Thank you for taking the time to listen! br>br>The photo shows one of the three broken cases that came with my most recent order. I wish I had taken pictures of the cracked ones and/or posted about them, but I didn't because they were still usable.
I photographed my polymer stamps and placed them on the front of the case; I photographed the dies that go with the clear polymer stamps and placed them on the back; and I created a side label with my label maker. I also added a label to the front. To keep my dies together, I use clear acetate envelopes. These cases have tabs to keep the small clear envelopes organized, or you can use small clear bags. This prevents dies from falling out of my case when I open it. Stamps don't usually go anywhere, but if they start to come loose from their clear stamp acetate, I'll put them in a clear acetate envelope as well, and slip both envelopes into this handy case. I enjoy keeping my craft room organized and knowing where all of my small stamps and dies are located. You COULD cut a self-adhesive magnetic piece and stick it to the inside of the case to keep your dies from falling out, but I'd still recommend using a clear envelope or bag, as well as the magnetic material, to avoid losing small die pieces. I've had mine for a few months and haven't noticed any signs of wear or deterioration in the binding. They appear to be of good quality.
I keep craft dies in these 5 cases. Purchasing from a generic distributor is less expensive. I'll buy it again because it's just as good as the name brand. br>I put a magnetic sheet on top of it - The magnetic dies adhere well to it after it has been cut to size.
I'm unmounting my wooden stamps and purchased these cases to store the stamps that haven't been counted. Purchased polymer stamp sets with matching dues are also kept in my stash. They look and feel exactly like the SU cases I've purchased in the past, but they're a lot less expensive, and you can put a cover paper in the front with stamped images on it. They also have clips that will hold dies on a magnetic sheet, or you can remove the clips with sturdy scissors or snips.