I’ve been getting Ali Edwards Story Stamp Sets for years! I love them, and as you can see I have quite a collection of them.
However, my problem has always been finding a good storage solution. Not just a place in my Craft Room to put them, which of course is nice to have.
Also finding away to store them that encourages me to get them out and use them.
I recently moved them from one side of the craft room, to the other so they would be closer to me, and with all my other stamps.
This was a good start because I found myself thinking about them, and wanting to reach for them.
I’m surpised by how much I love the way this came out.
It took some time to get this project done. I worked on it off and on when I had time for almost three weeks.
The great thing was the more I worked on it the more I got excited about having them organized this way. It felt like I was getting a bunch of new product, and best of all I didn’t have to pay for it.
Supplies Used:
I purchased all of the items I used on Amazon. I’ve linked each item below. Please note that I do make a small commission on items you purchase through my links.
You can also visit my Amazon Store Front HERE for items that I use daily in my crafting.
Black Baskets // These come in a set of three.
Clear Envelopes // These are the same ones I use for my Die Organization.
Clear Plastic // This comes in 12×12 sheets.
Tabs // I love the avery index 1 inch tabs for this project.
I didn’t know how the baskets were going to work with the space I had, and at first I was disappointed with the size. However in the end it worked out and I did find a spot for them.
They are still close enough to my Project Life Station that I can pull them out easily and use them.
I honestly didn’t know that I was going to love this as much as I do. I’m finding myself thinking of so many fun ideas and projects that I want to do now.
Let me know if you tackled a project like this in your space.




What a huge undertaking this was – I know you’re glad to have it done.
I’m so glad that it is finished, but I would totally do it again. I didn’t mine the process so much, it was just that it took a chunk of time. I was getting so inspired that I just wanted to get to creating part.