Does anyone use the PSB by Crop in Style?

I am looking to store my die cuts, embellishments, and stickers, etc...... and was wondering if the PSB by Crop in Style is the way to go?? Do any of you use this system and how well do you find it to work for you? Is it easy to organize your stash?

If you do not use it what do you use and how easy do you find it when looking to find something? TIA and God Bless, Dorothy in NY

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Dorothy
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Linda C

I have 2 PSB's and I love them. They hold all my stickers, rubons, and die cuts, Holiday stuff in one binder and everything else in another. They're very sturdy and the handles make them easy to carry. The only problem I have is I can never find the exact type of refill I need. They all come in multipacks, with other styles I don't need. (The Crop in Style website has them, if I'm willing to pay full price. But who wants to do that?) They're getting kind of full, though.. I think I may need a third one soon. Time to check out the coupons.

Mel K

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Mel K

I have one and I love it. The pages are easy to use and it holds a lot of stickers. In fact mine is almost too full and I might need another one. I have way too many stickers!!

I tried using some fold out sticker pages that I got at Wal-Mart and I didn't like them. They were hard to use and I ended up scratching my fingers when I tried to put in or take out stickers.

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Cathy

I use the one that is similar from Creative memories. I like it, except that it does not hold 12x12. I bought my DIL and DD each one of the PSB when I found them on clearance at a department store. They love them and bring them to all the crops. I would have switched myself if I didn't already have a lot of money tied up in the CM one. Sandy

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Sandy

I haven't bought this but I bought several zippered cloth covered binders and I use coin and billfold as well as stamp, first day covers and post card sheet pages in them to store some of my embellishments. We collect coins, stamps, patches and paper currency so I just used what we already had on hand.

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Scout Lady

I have two that I got on sale at Joann's. I love them!! Joann's also carries the different types of refill pages separately.

Before them I used a couple oversized school binders that zipped. I put in them trading card sheets and cm sticker holder sheets, similar to PSB's that I cut to fit in the binder.

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OKC Dave

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scrappymissjacqui

Hmmm... I might get one next time I get my hands on a Joanns coupon... the only reason I haven't is how horribly expensive they (and all the refills) are! If they're as good as all this I guess I could use a few... I have three regular binders for stickers, and I have them in big plastic pockets sorted by type...

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Karen AKA Kajikit

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Tammie

Gee I'll have to pass that on to all the people that come into our store to buy stickers! They are one of our biggest sellers.

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Cathy

LOL.....I wonder what cave this scrapbook store owner lives in!!!!! I have never heard anything so silly....ROFL Here in the UK the top selling craft item is Peel-Off Stickers but every scrapbook magazine, show, website, shows LO's using stickers, rubons, etc., so I guess we are all out of date then :o)

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Marilyn

The Peel-Off stickers are just now getting to the stores here. I'm so glad because I think they are so cool to use. I had Klara get some for me and I'm really having fun using them.

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Cathy

Peel off stickers? I thought all stickers are that way, or maybe I am loopy?

LOL!

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OKC Dave

I have 3 of them and use them to store stickers (one for letter and the other for all others) and one for purchased die cuts.

Teresa in MD

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Tazmadazz

The 'peel-off' stickers are the fancy metallic ones that are made so that you peel off a very fine 'outline' of the shape... They don't look like much on the sheet, but when you peel off a layer they're gorgeous! They've had them in Australia for the last decade (at least) and I adore them! I was very surprised to find that they weren't available in the US, but I've found a few in odd places so I've got plenty atm.

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Karen AKA Kajikit

I dont live in a cave, that is exactly what they told me. I was surprised as well.

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Tammie

Peel-Off stickers are a particular sort of sticker Dave.....as Karen has described :o) They are, in most instances, a gold/silver fine outline but can also be coloured. They give a sort of stained glass effect when you colour in the spaces with gel pens, paint or glitter glue. You can also use them as a stencil, make 3D images by layering several of the same image for decoupage or paper tolle. The peel-offs themselves can be coloured using overhead projector pens & alcohol inks, so they can be coordinated with your cardstock or paper. Even after you colour them they stay shiny like foil. They are one of the most versatile crafting products for cardmaking in particular. There are others that are alphabets,words or sentiments and are used instead of rubber stamps. Much cheaper too! I have hundreds of sheets of them LOL

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Marilyn

Tammie...I think you may have misinterpreted what I wrote in my post :o) I think if you re-read it again you will see I was suggesting that the your "local scrapbook store" owner would appear to be living in another age if he/she is saying that people are not using stickers much anymore.

If you thought my "cave" comment was directed at you personally I can only apologise and assure you it most definitely was not :o) I just find it incredible that a LSS owner would make such a ridiculous comment...instead of just saying they found they didn't sell well, or they didn't stock them anymore!

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Marilyn

The similar ones we have/had here are called Class-A Peels. The come/came in alphabets, flowers, window frames, etc. I have some in silver, gold and multi color.

Teresa in MD

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Tazmadazz

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