I was looking around over on the Cricut message boards this morning and came across a post from a member suggesting that someone make a cut file for a folder to store the Cricut books and overlays. Well, it just so happens that I made my own storage system back in 2008, and I thought, what better time to share that with all of you than the start of a new year!
I want to apologize for the bad pictures. I wasn't very good at taking them back in 2008. I've been nursing a terrible cold for 3 days, and I'm not feeling like taking new ones, so these will have to do for now, but hopefully you can get the idea. I really do LOVE this storage system because it can grow as my cartridge collection does, and it's easily adjustable to whatever your needs are. Since I put this all together, the Snap-Ware containers are also much easier to find. Back in 2008, I could only find them online and I paid much more for them, plus the shipping. Now that you can find them in stores, it's a very inexpensive storage solution!
One final note: People have asked me if I keep the original boxes, and the answer is "yes." I don't intend to ever sell them, but I LOVE those boxes with their magnetic closure. In true packrat style, I keep thinking I'll do something crafty with them one of these days!
Cricut Organizer System files for Design Studio
Cricut Organizer System files for Gypsy
34 comments:
I use this system as well. If you cut the tabs a little closer you cn fit 40 cartridges in the thinner layer. It is a great system thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Cindy! You have become one of my favorite websites.
very nicely done. Currently my carts sit on a bookshelf behind my cricut and then when i go to a crop i put the 6 ones i think i need in my jukebox with the matching overlays etc. Since i have design studio i don;t use them quite as much. Thanks for your tips.
this is such a great idea! thanks for the files, cindy!
A really well thought out system, Thanks Cindy
What a great way to organize your stash! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Cindy!! :)
Thanks Cindy,
great idea, you are so creative thanks for sharing your ideas.
Thanks, Cindy! You have such great, creative ideas! I can't wait to go and organize my cricut cartridges. I have been enjoying all of your fun creative projects.
Tthank you Cindy for posting this for us. I'm trying to get organized for the new year and this wil be a great help
Hope your feeling better.
what a great idea! I've already been using the storage containers but never organized the books...this will make it much easier! thank you!
you have a lot of great ideas! TFS!
Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Blog Cutting Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 03 Jan [LA 03:00pm, NY 06:00pm, UK 11:00pm] - 04 Jan [OZ 10:00am]).
This is great because I already have the purchased the container and have them just jumbled in there thanks for the idea of organizing them
Wonderful idea. Everything together. I like it! Thanks
Thanks for sharing, I love the boxes too, and haven't been able to bring myself to not use them, but if I ever do I will have the file already!!!
Cindy: this looks like an excellent idea! Will have to get started on this for an upcoming "Cricut" day we are having on the 16th and I need to carry everything Cricut to the scrap! TFS!!
Jackie
I love this...wish I could find the container in Canada (or a place that will ship to Canada).
Thank you for sharing your talent! I still have my carts in boxes but as my collection grows, I need to find a more compact solution. This will be great!
cyimbugbitten
Love your blog! Will be back - thanks for the files!ca
Joann's has the Snap-Ware containers on sale this week (til 1/9) for 50% off. I just bought the large 3 tiered one (big enough to hold 12 x 12 paper) for $12.50.
I hope that helps everyone!
Cindy - in your instructions you said you got 2 of the ribbon dispensers - can you explain why? Was it just for the bottom tray? Or did you make 2 of these because you have so many carts?
Thanks,
Jackie
Kraftychick, I got 2 because I wanted extras of the bottom parts. I was able to fit all the carts in one tray. I have 3 of the bottoms filled with books, and one of the other tops with extra accessories like needles, spatulas, etc.
Thanks Cindy - I thought that is what you are doing! I am getting started on this today since I found on of the Ribbon Dispensers in my stash (I have stuff I don't even remember getting) - thanks again!
Jackie
What a great system. What size Snap Ware containers did you use? I'm very inspired by your blog. I hope to share some files of my own soon!
I just recently bought some of these containers to start storing my cartridges in I can't wait to get them finished. Hopefully this will really help with space and give me more room for more goodies :).
What a great idea! They do take up so much room in the boxes, but this will save me so much room. You are an angel to share with us!
Teresa
rdrepublican@windstream.net
Thank you so much for the information about the flexible stylus...I think it will work great with the Gypsy.
Judee
This is so amazing! I came up with the same storage system back in 08 when I started to get a lot of the carts. I thought I was the only one...go figure if it's good it's sure to be out there somewhere! I bought the snap wear on line also and soon after saw it in Joanns. I use the plastic crafting mesh to make the divider pockets for the carts to fit into and then I cut out tags with mt cricut E and then put the cart number and name on them and then I attach the tag onto the carts booklets with a colored hair band. This makes it easy to get everthing back into its place even if the kids get out a bunch of carts and don't put them back right away.
allhoneycreations@yahoo.com
Anyone seen these containers in Canada?
Thank you for both files and the instructions. I made dividers for my books and cartridges, but mine isn't nearly as well designed as yours - so I'm off to redo them using your cuts.
Thank you again, Susan
Hi there! I was curious what cartridge you used for this - George or Plantin? Thanks :)
thank you for the cut file.
I have made the ones with the plastic canvas but I am ready for another.
What is the cut file and how do I get it.
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