Because you asked so nicely....
Here's how I store my papers for stamping and scrapbooking. The first photo is the SU boxed sets and acrylic paper "shelves". Disregard the clutter and dust!!!

The second is the paper I use most often. One box for cardstock (left), one box for patterned paper (right).

This is how I have my Unity slides mounted, a cafe rod, some double "s" paper clips bent out to the size of the rod. Voila!

This is my "Master" list of all images I have and what kit they belong to.

And this is how I store my loose Unity, on thin plastic sheets (think heavier than overlay, thinner than 1/8th inch plexiglass) inside pocket protectors in a regular 3-ring notebook.
Welcome to the Bunny Nest! I host rescued animals in a small in-home setting. Currently, I host 3 bunnies and 2 kitties. These animals will be socialized and housed for the entirety of their lives in my home. They inspire my crafts, and I use any proceeds to pay for their needs. Thanks for visiting!
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