Wednesday, September 24, 2025

The Art of Organizing Crafts: Series 6

Creative Ways to Organize Your Sentiments

In the world of Stampin' Up! the last day of September is our fiscal year. There's much to think about as a demonstrator. As I sat at the computer writing this post, my mind was spinning with topics such as:

  • Deciding what to do with retired stamps.
  • How to adopt SU's new packaging for stamp sets, past and present.
  • Which ideas to use when organizing stamps?

In a recent post, I shared my thoughts about which retired products I should keep, donate, or sell. Today, I realized I didn't mention another important reason - the sentiment. Therefore, in this sixth series of organizing, I will focus on sentiments and address the bulleted topics that are on my mind.


Take care,
Linda Ann 
 

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Spreadsheet

How do I find the stamps when I am looking for a sentiment? I have a helpful process that I follow when my order arrives. Years ago, I started a Google spreadsheet with categories such as Birthdays, Get Well, Anniversaries, Congratulations, and so forth. I fill in the information before storing the stamp cases or envelopes. Below is a clip to show the columns and rows on the spreadsheet.


Sentiment Storage

Do you purchase stamps because of the wording or saying? I do. I keep the stamp sets with wording that is used often on my cards or scrapbooks. Scraps come in handy for favorite sentiments. 


 

Plastic boxes purchased at Dollar General are handy for storage small cardstock scraps.



Set aside time in your planner to stamp sentiments. All those tiny scraps are useful when they are die cut or punched out and ready to use. 


Plano Fishing Tackle Boxes are high on my list to store sentiments. 


More Messages is a bundle that works perfectly for preparing sentiments and having them ready for card making.



I have used a magnetic photo album with much success until recently, when the adhesive started sticking to the labels. I need to use this storage system more before recommending it. 


My mind will continue to spin with ideas for the sentiments and stamp sets. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. I will appreciate your suggestions! 


One of My Favorite Sentiments





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