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Originally Posted by stampersimit would be much faster (and cheaper -- you wouldn't use all that printer ink!!) to just stamp the images that you have !!! I have done that with some of my sets and keep the piece of paper in the bottom of each stamp set so I can remember what stamps are included .... and it's easy to know which one is missing (if any) without having to pull out old catalogs to reference it. |
I made a binder. Took a while but I am close enough to call it done. I have been photo copying the clear mount cases, but stamping the wood ones because I want the image stamped upright. (Sometimes they don't fit in the case all facing the same way. The sticker sheets are the same.)
I made a word file that i print. It just has a couple of lines. I write the set name, quantity, category, and number of stamps in the set. I printed it on a transparency, too. When I copy the clear sets, I put the transparency on the copier then the set.
I have several sets that can be more than one category. A few of those I made two sheets, one for each category. I also started a "punch" category. I am putting those sets that match the specialty punches in it. It is not quite done just because I still need to do my Spanish sets.