I used to store mine horizontally, using this cube method.
 It worked for me for a while, but I determined I much preferred storing it vertically. Find what works best for you!
It worked for me for a while, but I determined I much preferred storing it vertically. Find what works best for you!
If you want to store vertically, they are several options. This easy access version is fun. Here is a photo of my cardstock storage, using these...
 I think I have like 20 now. LOL. Both cardstock and patterned paper go in them.
I think I have like 20 now. LOL. Both cardstock and patterned paper go in them.
This Rolling Cart is helpful if you're going to store full kits/collections or make your own kits...

 (Photo comes from YoungHouseLove.com) I have one similar (that has since been discontinued), but mine has 6 shelves. I use it for "in progress" pages. Jo-Ann also sells one similar.
 (Photo comes from YoungHouseLove.com) I have one similar (that has since been discontinued), but mine has 6 shelves. I use it for "in progress" pages. Jo-Ann also sells one similar.
If you've ever been to a brick & mortar scrapbook store, you've seen these...
 I've seen quite a few people with them in their own rooms at home though!
I've seen quite a few people with them in their own rooms at home though!
And I like to house my paper collections (say, you buy a whole line or collection like this) and kits in their own Craft Keeper envelope. Then *these* envelopes go in the Cropper Hopper Holders!

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