The green cube came from Staples. i've seen various ones at office supply stores and even WalMart and Target although I don't know if they're the exact same size.
Instead of discarding the plastic part of the packaging and cutting the cardboard part, here's what I did: separate the plastic part from the cardboard and cut it, keeping only the bottom five inches. Reattach it to the cardboard and now you can slip the folder back in very easily. This is really cool because now you can even store your embossing border sets (like "Frills") and they won't be falling sideways and getting lost in the box. Again, TFS, I never would have thought of it!
The green cube came from Staples. i've seen various ones at office supply stores and even WalMart and Target although I don't know if they're the exact same size.
Tiggersteachin 11 months ago
Where did you get the green cube?
hawaiichick26 11 months ago
Instead of discarding the plastic part of the packaging and cutting the cardboard part, here's what I did: separate the plastic part from the cardboard and cut it, keeping only the bottom five inches. Reattach it to the cardboard and now you can slip the folder back in very easily. This is really cool because now you can even store your embossing border sets (like "Frills") and they won't be falling sideways and getting lost in the box. Again, TFS, I never would have thought of it!
amjPeace 2 years ago
Good idea!
RMBrackett 2 years ago
Great idea! TFS!
amjPeace 2 years ago
love the idea of trimming them... thanks
1tinac 2 years ago
thanx for sharing
mn02002 2 years ago