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I also have a small craft room, I use a 2 drawer file cabinet that fits in the corner to store all my printed tutorials and such. i also use it for all my 81/2 x11 cs. Keeps everything neat and organized.
I used to have several binders with the same. I found that I never went back to them, so I threw everything out. I found that I could get everything I needed online. The only binder I have now catalogs my PTI sets and card ideas I've found using them.
If you still save the ideas on your computer, and if you have a CD burner, I would get some rewriteable CD's and back up my folders periodically. This would take almost no space in your craft area.
__________________ Linda E
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Save files from your computer to a memory stick. They store tons of info. DH found some tiny ones at Staples by the checkout for $9.99 for 4GB, I think.
When I first started stamping I used two 2-drawer filing cabinets I have but found I would just forget about the stuff in them. I also don't always want to start up my computer after earning a living on one all day long so I just have everything in binders. I store everything from Tutorials to Card Maps I follow, magazines I subscribe to and even templates for boxes and things are in binders. This works best for me and I like being able to grab one off the shelf and flip through it. I guess its all about what you think will work best with your style and personality.
I've recently discovered a website called "Evernote.com" and I am SERIOUSLY considering using it to organize all my tutorials, tips, color swatches, EVERYTHING.
I then plan on just having my iPad at my craft area and access Evernote to look up things.
Check out the site... it looks quite promising!
I currently use it for my Bible notes (my Bible reader (also iPad) syncs its notes with my Evernote account).
__________________ "Satan trembles when he sees the weakest saint on his knees."
I don't have a computer close to my craftroom so I print and put in a 3 ring binder. I put tutorials in one and cards I want to case in another. Has worked out so far.
I have been using these little gems for the last year. If your computer crashes; you still have the information, and you can save on two different USB drive sticks; if anything happens to one of them,you have a backup.
You can label each memory stick, by organization theme, also. These little gems, take up the least amount of space possible and can be stored in a safe small plastic box
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Save files from your computer to a memory stick. They store tons of info. DH found some tiny ones at Staples by the checkout for $9.99 for 4GB, I think.
__________________ Carolyn
my avatar: (such desparation), Dear God, if you can't make me thin; make my
friends fat"
Last January I tossed out most of my samples pics and only kept tutorials I thoght I'd really use. I keep some things on my PC and have backups but I find it boring opening files looking for things. Yes I have them labeled and stored in folders like (bags, boxes, watercolor, etc.) but how descriptive can a file name get? After awhile I'd just rather look at a picture in a binder. Also, I have to print the tutorial when I decide to make it as my monitor is not close enough to my PC desk.
This year I was harsh with my cleaning efforts - I only kept tutorials I honestly know I'll make. I tossed out things that had supplies I'd only use for one technique, over the top complicated, etc. Now I have one 2" binder for techniques instead of multiple 2" binders. Sample card pictures I kept 100 pictures since if I haven't made them in a year, I probably will never make them. I have five 1" binders: Layouts, punches, templates, paper flowers, sample cards. I think this will work for me.
I've recently discovered a website called "Evernote.com" and I am SERIOUSLY considering using it to organize all my tutorials, tips, color swatches, EVERYTHING.
I then plan on just having my iPad at my craft area and access Evernote to look up things.
Check out the site... it looks quite promising!
I currently use it for my Bible notes (my Bible reader (also iPad) syncs its notes with my Evernote account).
Love the idea of that; but really wanted to comment on your sentiment below your signature: It is so true, Satan trembles everytime we are on our knees rather strong or weak.
I've recently discovered a website called "Evernote.com" and I am SERIOUSLY considering using it to organize all my tutorials, tips, color swatches, EVERYTHING.
I then plan on just having my iPad at my craft area and access Evernote to look up things.
Check out the site... it looks quite promising!
I currently use it for my Bible notes (my Bible reader (also iPad) syncs its notes with my Evernote account).
I've signed up for trial. I dont see a cost. I tried another but it didnt keep the folders as I had them. Can you give me any tips?
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You know, Ted, you made me think of something. Microsoft One Note. It's a great organizational tool. I know it's a computer program still, but I could back it up to a thumb drive every week or two....Thanks for the idea!
I keep mine stored in binders as well. I back up everything on usb sticks, I was so happy I did when my computer crashed or I would have lost a lot of digi stamps I had bought.
I also have a binder that has an "inventory" of all the tutorials I have. It has a picture of the final project, what the title of the tut is and what binder it's in. When I downloaded the tutorials, I just cut and pasted the pictures into a document.
Hi all! Sorry I'm just now getting back to this thread.
I don't know as much about Evernote as I probably should, but I did just wander around their site and found some tutorials. Also, I've heard they have a pretty good support system, so perhaps email them with questions?
Sorry I wasn't more help.
__________________ "Satan trembles when he sees the weakest saint on his knees."