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I love to have my catalog all organized so that when a customer says "Where are the wheels?" I can easily tell them without having the whole catalog memorized. I find these little tabs extremely useful for this purpose. Plus there are always things that I find myself going back to all the time, and the tabs make it super quick and easy to find those spots. I use the index in the front of the Stampin' Up! Idea Book and Catalog as a "guide" for my tabs and then I add tabs for punches, ribbon, Big Shot, and the other spots I tend to frequent in the Idea Book and Catalog.
For the tabs, I print the words on a piece of cardstock and then punch them out with the Round Tab Punch. I like all my tabs to be different colors, so what I do is run an entire sheet of cardstock with the word "Hostess" on them; then I punch them all out (24 tabs will fit on one piece of cardstock). I use the extra 23 sets as door prizes, hostess gifts and to share with the other gals in my SU! Demonstrator group.
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I actually do this to my "Master Copy" of my SU catalog Chris - and I also take my bound book apart and put it back together using my Bind-It-All......Makes my SU catalog lay flat and with the addition of the tabs......Stamps are found in a SNAP. Thanks again for sharing another amazing organizational tip with us. LOVE IT!
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