Stamping, Storage

Acrylic Stamp Storage – Using What You Have

My acrylic stamp storage has long been a thorn in my side. I had them in plastic sleeves in an extra large 3 ring binder that was bulky to store and took up far to much room. Not to mention that when it feel over, all the stamps spilled out the top of the sleeves and I was forced to shove them back in. The ability to turn pages didn’t play out like I thought it would – the stamps slipped around inside the sleeves, were hard to see and putting them away was tedious.

I began looking around on Pinterest and thought about buying some acrylic sheets to store and then filing them in my desk. I found some dollar store frames I thought might work, but these too were bulky. While looking for a place to store these frames I came across this 8×8 acrylic album with 8 blank acrylic sheets that I had been intending to use for scrapbooking and never had been inspired enough to do so. I believe I’ve had it for at least 15 years and it’s probably moved to at least 4 houses. I decided to go for it! I removed all my stamps from their sheets and arranged them on the pages of the acrylic album so that they would stay together and also take up the least amount of space possible. I started with my favourites and worked my way down to the ones I use least. I was completely shocked by what I was able to fit on 8 – 8×8 pages! Nearly my whole collection and I had decreased the space it took up by 3/4! Not only that, but now they are easy to flip through and pull off only what I need, then clean and replace. The album sits neatly on my desk within easy reach – meaning I’m far more likely to use it.

I am a big fan of trying to repurpose things I have rather than purchasing new items. Was I realistically going to use this album for scrapping? Probably not. Even if I DO decide to use it someday it’s just a matter of removing the stamps, but I am so thrilled with this setup that I’ll likely keep it and maybe use my other ideas for future storage. It did take me a hour or so to tediously remove the stamps from their acetate sheets and arrange on the album sheets but I was kept company by Luna the studio cat and an audio book, (The Dragon Reborn from the Wheel Of Time by Robert Jordon. A childhood favourite brought into the present by the release of the TV series).

Do you have a unique way that you’ve repurposed an item for storage? Let us know in the comments below!

Workshop

Free Workshop: Layer-A-Day

Hi Crafty Friends! Let’s Make A Mess!

I promised you something exciting, and then covid came and blew up our lives with it’s crazy-germ-quarantining-craziness. We’ve been having a time here in the studio and adjusting to a more online lifestyle. That being said: WE ARE FINALLY BRINGING YOU SOMETHING EXCITING!

Everyday at 8pm, beginning on Monday January 10, 2022, I will be live on facebook bringing you our new Layer-A-Day free workshop! I will – once and for all – prove to you that absolutely anyone can do this. Each day we will add a new layer to an art journal page, ending up with something fantastic and made by YOU.

What will you need for this? Below is a short list of supplies. I don’t want you to run out and purchase things, I encourage you to make use of what you have. I will be there to help you with substitutions or alternatives if you don’t have the product on hand.

  • Your Dawn Fox Journal (or a sheet of heavy cardstock or water colour paper (something at least 120gsm)
  • some white gesso – or white acrylic paint to prime your sheet.
  • a few paintbrushes in various sizes. You do not need good quality brushes. Anything that doesn’t shed will do!
  • Black pigment ink pad that is archival safe.
  • Your favourite stamps for journaling. If you don’t have stamps grab some bubble wrap or anything you can make a texture with
  • A pigment ink pen such as a micron or any other fine liner (sharpies are great!)
  • Acrylic or water colour paints in your favourite colours
  • old magazines
  • scissors
  • Matte Gel Medium – we are essentially using this as glue – it “bites” into the paper allowing for very good adhesion and also helps seal. Alternatives are decoupage, or plain old white glue that dries clear.
  • Any other mixed media supplies you love such as acrylic ink, texture paste, washi tape, distress inks and sprays.

Our first night will be applying the gesso and background colours. My intention is to keep this to 15-20 min but I will also take time to answer any questions. You will be able to go back and watch the live videos on our facebook page at any time, so don’t worry about missing a thing!

You can join us at 8pm beginning Monday January 10! This is what I like to call “fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants journaling. Meaning there is no plan. We make what we make and it will be making amazing!

You can find me here —> https://www.facebook.com/dawnfoxstudio

Post any questions in the comment section below and I will get back to you before the first live video.

Here is some inspiration for you to contemplate. Doesn’t this just make you smile?