I moved all my alphas off my Clip it Up, as it was too cumbersome taking them off and on, and I am not very decisive about alphas. I put my thickers and other large alphas in the large basket, and my tiny letter stickers in the smaller basket. I even put my acrylic stamp alpha sets in the baskets so all alphas are together. I then put all my chipboard and precut paper die-cut letters into the hardware storage bins in this unit. I covered the fronts with pp and labelled each bin with the letter inside.
i sometimes precut some of my cuttlebug alpha dies in black cardstock so I have them at hand without pulling out all my dies. I used to keep these in little ziplock baggies by font but it was heck to try to find the letter I wanted, so I decided to put these precut letters in the alpha bins as well, so now if I need a title or phrase, I just pull the bins for the letters I need and I can see what all my options are. The little black paisley drawers hold my glitter, and pearl-ex, close to my embossing station, which is handy. I inherited the ipod speakers from my DD who upgraded to a cutsie docking set, thanks to DH who insists they have the latest gear for their ipods.
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