Craft Storage

Rubber Stamping Storage

Rubber stamping has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years as a popular craft activity. The range and styles of stamps available on the market today far eclipses the amount available a few short years back. Speciality stores have even sprung up to cater to this new demand. In regards to rubber stamping storage though, opportunities aren't as broad as they should be. Typical storage devices either stack organizational boxes from the floor, or locate themselves on desktops. Wood, cardboard, and plastic are the most prevelant materials used, cardboard being the least expensive. The style and size of organizational unit will be based heavily on the size of ruuber stamps you own. Also, be sure to consider 'open-air' storage units, as your rubber stamps will need to dry out after each use, and tend to retain the ink when stored on closed unit containers.

 

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