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Storing Finished Craft ProjectsBrenda from Muncie, IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Storing Finished Craft ProjectsI like to use those plastic zipper bags that curtains, etc come in. I collect them from friends and family and store them until needed. They keep my projects clean and still allow some air to circulate. I do a lot of plastic canvas and these bags are great. Post by junebugg_53 RE: Storing Finished Craft Projects
Don't use plastic bags. They don't protect your product, and the stuff on the bottom gets squashed. Post By MARILYN (Guest Post) RE: Storing Finished Craft ProjectsRubbermaid or similar totes. You can get the ones you see through, so that you don't have to open it to see what you have. Or you can write on the top what's inside. Post By boots (Guest Post) RE: Storing Finished Craft ProjectsThank you both very, very much for the great tips. About the plastic bags, I make dolls, shelf sitters, country and prim stuff and home decor. I had heard that fabric needs to breathe and should not be placed in air tight containers. Is this correct. This was just for fabric, but wouldn't the same apply for items made with fabric? Post by silverswan54 RE: Storing Finished Craft Projects
A lot depends on what I am making - how big it is - etc... Most of my stuff is small - silkscreened items, sewn items, jewelry - so I store it in plastic tubs already priced and sorted out by item. That makes it easy to load the van on the way to the show. Post by QueenBeeCrafts RE: Storing Finished Craft Projectshi brenda, i am in the same situation. i too am trying to stock up on my inventory and i havent sold at a craft show yet either. so i would like to know the same thing. good luck in your endeavor! Post by sandyb125 |
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