Your Very Own Mix & Match Stamp Case Labels

Yesterday I shared information about the layout of Stampin’ Up!’s 2024 Annual Catalog – “ways to craft” is central to the sections in the new book. If you missed that post, you can see it here. Much of my post showcases the Step-by-Step and Quick & Easy sections of the catalog. Today I’m sharing a little bit more about how I store my Mix & Match Ephemera Packs – and I’m gifting you templates so you can do the same.

About the Mix & Match Ephemera Packs

The new catalog features four packs of Mix & Match Ephemera Packs. All of the pre-cut images are easy to remove from the 5″ x 7″ sheets. The new packs are organized into four distinct themes:

  • Saying Something Ephemera Pack (#163761) features laser-cut sentiments for cards, scrapbook pages, gift tags and more. I love the variety of sentiments in this set.
  • Something for Everything Ephemera Pack (#163763) includes a variety of image – from cakes to lighthouses and birds. These image range from cute to beautiful.
  • Fully Flowering Ephemera Pack (#163762) features a variety of beautiful flowers for any project.
  • Labels & Layers Ephemera Pack (#163764) includes labels, frames and banners to accent any project.

I knew I would enjoy these Ephemera Packs (I was sold by the amazing samples in the catalog), and they weren’t already on my radar as a “big thing” in the craft world, but I wasn’t sure how much I would love them. When I hosted a catalog launch party for my customers this past week, I was surprised by the excitement around these packs. They knew. 🙂 How fun!


Storing My Mix & Match Ephemera Packs

When I opened my first pack of die-cut ephemera, I know I needed a smart way to store them. Luckily they fit right in Stampin’ Up!’s stamp cases and fit nicely on my shelf with all my other products. Here’s a look:

Ephemera Pack Stamp Cases, Brian King, Stampin Up!

I can pull them right off the shelf:

Ephemera Pack Stamp Cases, Brian King, Stampin Up!And check out the contents in each:

Ephemera Pack Stamp Cases, Brian King, Stampin Up!These are so handy, aren’t they? Once I start punching out these elements to use, I’ll be happy to have them contained in one place.


Download Your Stamp Case Cover Inserts

So that you, too, can feel the same joy I feel, I’ve created a stamp case cover insert for each of the four ephemera packs – feel free to open these .pdfs, print them out and store them in your own stamp case:

Each stamp case cover prints on landscape view. To trim down each page, cut horizontally along the top of the black label. Then cut down the right side of the black banner. Cut the label 6-7/8″ from the top and then 5-5/8″ from the right side. Insert into the stamp case. Smile about how organized you are. ♥


Here are links to all of the Mix & Match Ephemera Packs and the Stamp Cases Stampin’ Up! offers:

I hope you find this post helpful. Organizing can be great fun!

Thanks for stopping by today!

Brian

Ephemera Pack Stamp Cases, Brian King, Stampin Up!

 


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7 Comments

  1. Leighsa Allport

    Thank you Brian for this. Had mine in stamp case but no cover. Now they will match the rest.

  2. Thank you for the stamp case inserts. VERY HELPFUL in the constant need to stay organized.

  3. What a great idea! Thank you so very much!

  4. Suzanne Patt Cullen

    Dear Brian,
    Thank you for today’s blogpost! I, too, love organizing my crafting supplies. It makes me so much more productive, too.

    Suzie

  5. Thanks Brian. This is so very helpful.

  6. Brilliant! And so generous of you to share. Thanks for the motivation to continue streamlining my craft space organization.
    ♥️

  7. I had been perplexed about how to organize the Ephemera. The stamp cases are a great idea! Thank you so much for sharing! Your stamp case inserts are fabulous.

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