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11. Wafer Thin Die Storage – (old)

I recently decided to completely redo the way I store my wafer thin dies.  The way I stored them previously worked just fine but I found it annoying to have to remove the dies from the plastic sleeves and sometimes the dies fell off the magnetic sheet because it just wasn’t strong enough.

I sold my previous die storage system and used the money to buy these Artbin Magnetic Sheets (refills) without the case, which comes in a pack of three.  They measure approximately 9″x7″ and  look like this:

Artbin Magnetic Sheets

I had to admit that a few years ago when this product first came out, I stored my spellbinders on them, in the cases.  However, I found the cases a pain to go through so I switched my storage system.  Now I find myself buying the sheets again but this time, without the case.

The reason I chose these Artbin Magnetic Sheets is because of the strength of the magnetic surface, it’s the strongest of any product I’ve come across and I know for  a fact that the dies won’t fall off.

This is what my dies look like on the sheets:

Kats Die Storage

See how easy it is to flip through them? And, I labeled them at the top left and right of the magnetic sheets.

Kats Die Storage

Kats Die StorageRight now I’m storing my dies in two of these clear bins that I found at Walmart in the section where refrigerator organization supplies are found.  It was inexpensive and works well.  As you can see, I still have room to grow as well!

Here is the UPC code/label for the storage bin just in case you are looking for one.  (Click the image to see it full size or to print it.Kats Die Storage

In case you are unable to find this product at your local store, here is a similar product that may work just as well if not better.

  • InterDesign Linus Pullz Organizer Large

If you are unable to purchase either of these products, just look for any strong organizer that measures at least 9.5″ wide.  It should be tall enough to hold the magnetic sheets because they get quite heavy when you store a lot of them in each one.  (This is why I have two and am getting ready to get a third!)

There are so many ways to store wafer thin dies but this is what works for me.  I hope this page helps you find a solution to your wafer thin die storage needs!

 

Comments

  1. Patter Cross says

    July 18, 2014 at 12:46 pm

    Looks great! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. MargieH says

    July 19, 2014 at 7:07 am

    Kat I have this system but quickly realized that I would have to fill MANY of these cases for all my dies – lol! I like your idea but can I suggest something else? Instead of those mag. refills, try those vent covers or online stores to get those sheets cheaper. If you like the uniform look of those sheets, maybe cut them to the same style?

    I bought several packs (and you can choose to use or not to use the adhesive back) from Oriental Trading Co. when they had a special on their shipping – give this a try! Here’s the link: http://www.orientaltrading.com/awesome-adhesive-magnetic-sheets-a2-57_9500.fltr?Ntt=magnetic

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    • Kat says

      July 19, 2014 at 8:35 am

      Thanks Margie but I was using the Oriental Trading magnetic sheets prior to this and wasn’t happy with them. I like these because of the strength of the magnet and the shape. The little tab things on the top make it easy to label and flip though. I really love this new system. I really appreciate your feedback though and maybe it will help someone else reading this. I will visit your blog soon!

      Reply
      • Chris says

        May 11, 2016 at 9:31 am

        I agree with you Kat. I’m still using the Art bin cases along with the magnetic fillers. I prefer the Art Bin magnetic fillers because in addition to the strong magnetic quality, they are made of a rigid enough material that you can stand them up in a vertical position and flip through them easily to find the right cutting die. I may look into the container box that was suggested at Walmart and find another use for the Art Bin cases. BTW the Art Bin magnetic fillers and the Art Bin container are quite frequently on sale at Joann’s both online and in stores for 40 or 50% off and that is when I will invest in more containers or sheets. Any time Joann’s has their storage containers on sale the Art Bin products are included.

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        • Joanne Lowe says

          June 27, 2016 at 12:27 pm

          Thanks, Chris for this info, it helps so much!!! I like to shop at Joann.com too when they have sales. Will look for these!

          Reply
          • Irene says

            August 19, 2016 at 8:32 pm

            Artbin case is great when going to crops. I can pick which ones I want to bring and have them in one place

      • Jeannie Shoup says

        April 9, 2018 at 10:27 am

        Kat, I had the same issue with the Oriental Trading’s magnetic sheets until I use some card board and made a piece for the back, attached and it worked. I save pieces from any package I get and use it.

        Reply
  3. Emily Adams says

    July 21, 2014 at 7:57 am

    This is a cool idea. I just recently found a Big Kick on clearance and I’ve been buying a few dies to use with it.

    Reply
  4. Debbi says

    July 21, 2014 at 1:00 pm

    I have a question . . . do they stick to one another? Does the magnet in one sheet attach to the magnet in the next? I would like to use these on my clip-it-up, but wasn’t sure if they would all end up in a jumbled magnetic bunch.

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    • marie0112 says

      August 23, 2014 at 8:57 pm

      I have these same sheets and don’t have a problem of the magnetic sheets sticking to each other. I like the idea of the clear container, but would prefer something with a lid. I am using the cases you can buy for them. Got mine at JoAnn’s when on sale. But now I’m going to label the dies as Kat did! Great idea, Kat!

      Reply
    • Kat says

      August 24, 2014 at 8:37 am

      Hi Debbi, they do not stick to each other 🙂 Sorry for the late reply!

      Reply
    • Barb Flavin says

      April 11, 2018 at 10:35 pm

      I’ve had mine for years but quit using them when I bought “The Original Scrapbox.” I decided to haul them out and use them again, but now they’re curved upward so the dies don’t stick to them. Has that happened to anyone else and if yes, how did you fix it? Thank you! And Kat, thank you for putting in the UPC Code for the case; I’ll try to get out tomorrow to pick a couple up!!!

      Reply
      • Kat says

        April 20, 2018 at 8:24 am

        I actually stopped using this system and now use this: http://kathleendriggers.com/die-storage/ How do you like the scrapbox?

        Reply
  5. Linda Worster says

    January 18, 2015 at 10:24 am

    Does the sticky “magnetic” material get transferred from the die to the scrapbook paper you’re using?

    Reply
    • Kat says

      January 18, 2015 at 10:54 am

      Hi Linda, I don’t understand your question. I don’t use any scrapbook paper in my storage. These magnetic sheets hold the dies. there is no “material” that can stick anywhere.

      Reply
  6. Juanita Zavala says

    October 25, 2015 at 8:07 pm

    I have to start a storage system, I will try this idea. Thanks

    Juanita Zavala

    Reply
  7. Lois B says

    May 10, 2016 at 10:50 am

    I store my dies on those sheets also except that I put the sheets in the Artbin box that goes with that system. On the front of each box I have a list of what is contained therein.

    Reply
  8. Madelaine says

    May 17, 2016 at 5:56 pm

    Hello do anyone has an idea to store the extra big dies?

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    • Kat says

      May 17, 2016 at 8:45 pm

      I store my sizzix dies in the recollections four drawer cabinets. Is that the type of die you are referring to?

      Reply
  9. Joanne Lowe says

    June 27, 2016 at 12:24 pm

    GREAT idea, thanks so much! I have some metal dies on magnetic sheets I bought at a factory that makes magnetic products, so they are heavier with stronger magnets, and these are in plastic sheets that I have in regular-sized binders that I had or were given. I used to use Martha Stewart sheets but can’t find them, so I need to find something else…

    What about dust as these aren’t covered? Or do you have a cover for them? Just trying to think of all issues. I have physical issues that keep me in bed sometimes for days at a time, so I can’t do crafting as often as I’d like, and I want to make sure my supplies are as protected as possible for care-free living.

    Thanks for sharing your idea, I think it’s great and it clearly works well for you. Thank you too for giving us info on the containers, so kind.

    Reply
    • Kat says

      June 28, 2016 at 7:35 am

      I no longer store my dies like this. Check out my new storage 🙂

      Reply
      • Kathy says

        January 10, 2018 at 8:31 am

        How do you store the dies now? I would like to know so I can decide which way might work better for me

        Reply
        • Kat says

          January 14, 2018 at 12:20 am

          This is how I store my dies now: http://kathleendriggers.com/die-storage/

          Reply
  10. Judy says

    February 18, 2017 at 10:51 am

    Thanks all…will try art bin sheets.

    Reply
  11. Diane Morris says

    June 5, 2017 at 9:21 pm

    I don’t know why, but my art bin sheets curl at the edges and any die that goes close to the edge won’t stick. I’m glad they work for everyone else. They are definitely strong.

    Reply
  12. Lynne says

    June 30, 2018 at 1:51 pm

    Artbin folders are $12.99 CDN for three. On Amazon.ca. A little out of my price range 😳 but looks a great way to store dies.

    Reply

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