Sunday, March 3, 2013

ATC Storage

I have been busy making ATC's for a few swaps that I am in on swap-bot.com. If you have not heard of swap-bot please take and look and you may find a swap that you are interested in joining. It is a little addictive! I started out with PC (post cards) swaps and moved quickly to ATC's. You may remember that I finished a year of ATC's in 2012 and I am always looking for a way to display and store the many that I make and trade. Here is what I came up with. I have a tutorial in the works and hope to post this week.

I found this box at Wal-Mart. It was made to hold the wax melts that you put in those pots and it was free. All the better for me. This was my practice box and I covered it in circus themed paper.

The best part is you can divide it into different sections for the different themes that you are making/collecting. The back of this one shows the journal prompt swap cards that I received and the front has my Catholic Saints, St. Patrick's Day and A-Z cards. I am trying to figure out some type of tab so I can write the series name and not have to hunt and peck. 


3 comments:

  1. I loved your clever idea of using this box to store your ATC's in. It is great to repurpose these items...I figure someone spent $$ designing this packaging...lets use it some more! Before finding a suitable storage tower for my ink pad collection I used my old plastic cassette holders and added cardboard dividers so the pads would set better. It worked great. I will be keeping my eye out next trip to Walmart :)

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  2. I loved your clever idea of using this box to store your ATC's in. It is great to repurpose these items...I figure someone spent $$ designing this packaging...lets use it some more! Before finding a suitable storage tower for my ink pad collection I used my old plastic cassette holders and added cardboard dividers so the pads would set better. It worked great. I will be keeping my eye out next trip to Walmart :)

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  3. thanks for stopping by and taking a look. every time i head to wal-mart i liberate a few more of these boxes, they are very handy. happy blogging/swapping.

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