Earlier today I responded to a post on Jennifer McGuire's blog post about Staying Organized explaining how I store my ink pads. I received several emails asking for me to clarify what I was talking about. Well, if a picture is worth 1,000 words, how many words is a video worth? I decided to post a video instead of trying to explain. I hope that this helps. Be sure to post a comment if you have questions or just want to tell me that I did a good job (this is my first craft-related video).
Nice, Dodie! Great first video and I am thankful you shared this solution for distress ink pad storage. After a day with new 5th graders (my oldest teaches Kindergarten and my youngest teaches high school), I am sure you were tired at the end of your day....so thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barb. I hope that they still carry this product if you decide to use my idea.
DeleteWay to go, Ms. Organization! Now you need to cover the container with paper or ink or paint - or something.
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Thanks for the comments ... will keep your suggestions under advisement. LOL
DeleteGreat storage solution! How do you make the labels for the blocks? I still don't have my ink pads labeled (Yes, I get paid to organize other people's stuff, but I'm not too organized!) Thanks; you can personal message me at sea a pee o en at bell south dot net if you wish. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteGreat storage solution! How do you make the labels for the blocks? I still don't have my ink pads labeled (Yes, I get paid to organize other people's stuff, but I'm not too organized!) Thanks; you can personal message me at sea a pee o en at bell south dot net if you wish. Hugs!
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