Adhesive-backed sequins is the topic of today’s quick tip video and includes a clever storage solution.
When you purchase the adhesive-backed sequins they are in bubble packaging. Though Stampin’ Up! makes them easy to open (unlike most other retailers!), you need a remedy to store them. I tried placing them in a small ziplock bag only to find that the sequins would stick to one another, dislodging a few of them. I hated the thought of losing any so I sought out a solution that was both easy and affordable.
Today’s quick tip video will share how I store my adhesive-backed sequins once the original packaging has been removed. The solution is not only affordable but requires only a few steps to your kitchen.
Clever Storage Solution for Adhesive Backed Sequins Video
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Wonderful idea Lisa. Thank you!
So glad it was helpful, Lynn!
Good ideas! How do you store your embellishments?
Thanks!
Hi Margaret! I store my embellishments in different ways, depending on what they are. Rhinestones, Pearls and Glimmer Dots I store in a clear envelope in a full, wide stamp case. The adhesive-backed sequins, as I showed here today, are stored in-between parchment paper to eliminate dislodging. Buttons, brads and other elements are stored in their Stampin’ Up! containers and stacked on a shelf. I hope that helps.
I had the same problem. Thanks for the solution!
I figured I couldn’t be the only one! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, Linda. Have a great weekend!
What a great idea. Thank you. I love your blog . I get so many ideas.
Hi Susan! I’m so glad you enjoy what I share. Thank you for following!