Dymo Organizing Your Paper Arts, Scrapbooking and Stamping by Olivia Smith
I wanted to share with you some simple methods to organize your paper arts, scrapbooking and stamping accessories. Let’s start with your stamps with Dymo: You can either store them horizontally in a drawer, or you can store them vertically in a wall-mounted organizer.
One of my clients arranged her stamps in plastic cutlery trays. To keep her trays from sliding around when she opens or closes the drawer, she uses rubberized lining (sold on the roll by Rubbermaid). Another superb method is to store your stamps in an organized wall-mounted system. By going vertical, you maximize your space.
Try not to stack your stamps because you really want to see the designs at a glance. If this isn’t practical because you have a large assortment, try grouping them by category in your container.
Keep in mind that there is a fine line between being organized and being messy. You can be both but, if you never tidy up your crafting room, it will lead to disorganization. Most of us have more than one crafting hobby and a good organizing method is to compartmentalize. It’s like when we were in kindergarten when everything had a place . . . a storage nook. It’s no different now that we’re grown!
When it comes to paper arts and scrapbooking, the number one rule is to ensure your paper does not curl from being improperly stored. You can store your paper flat or encased securely in a plastic sleeve. You’ve invested a lot of money in your paper supplies, so invest in a good quality organizer.
There is one product I saw demonstrated last year at the Scrapbookers Convention. It’s called The ScrapRack and what impresses me is its portability and ease of use. As designer Tiffany Spaulding states, “It is possible to clean up your mess, do away with all your binders, boxes, and bags, and organize everything for easy use and travel.” Check it out!
The “direct thermal printer” produces a printed image by heating coated thermal paper as the paper passes over the thermal printer head. The coating turns black, thus producing the image. You can add a second color, usually red, by applying heat at a different temperature. The machine is comprised of two main components, the thermal head and the platen. The heating elements receive electrical currents which then activate the specially treated heat sensitive paper and form the printed image. These printers are typically used in ultrasound machines whereby pregnant women can get pictures of their unborn children.
The “thermal transfer printer” prints on paper and is used mostly for printing barcodes that are found on the majority of products sold in today’s market. It is also used to print clothing Dymo Labelwriter. These printers are very sophisticated and function by melting a coating of ribbon which is glued to the Dymo labelwriter 450 material. The printer use a fixed thermal head, which presses onto a paper or plastic Dymo australia and is then driven over a roller, also known as a platen. When used for printing barcodes, there are three different barcode sizes from which to choose; four inch, six inch and eight inch.
Last, but not least, is the Dymo label machine. If you’re still using your Dymo labeler from the 1970s, it’s time to upgrade! You can have professional looking Dymo labels for a small investment. There are three brands you can choose from: Brother, Casio and, yes, Dymo Australia your containers, shelves, etc.; no more hand-written only Dymo labelwriter, please!
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