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How do you organize your ‘wafer-thin’ dies’? What’s a ‘wafer-thin’ die? Those are your framelit and thinlet, dies. Stampin’ Up! Thinlets come in these great plastic sleeves with the name and SKU printed right on the flap. I like to keep them in this sleeve, but needed a way to keep them organized in the sleeve.
When these dies first came out I added fancy DSP (designer series paper) over the magnet sheets to make them look pretty. I quickly stopped adding the DSP. It made it too hard to see all the small dies on the sheet. So now I stick with just the plain black magnet. I purchase the adhesive magnetic sheets from a big box craft store.
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Donna Faye says
Love this idea for storage, what is the white dot you use as a closure? Thanks!
Linda says
Hi Donna, I think the white dot you see is from some of Stampin’ Up’s very first die storage envelop. It had a snap closure. The current envelops have a slit that you slid the top into. Glad you enjoyed the video!