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Re: punch storage

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nchoney wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 9:05 pm That was it. Crop in Style!
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That’s exactly what I have. The only negatives are weight and when the door to the room is closed, obviously I don’t see them, and when the door is open...yeah, I don’t see them. :roll: I also have a “vintage” metal forms cabinet from one of our offices & I have some punches in a few drawers of it. Each drawer held forms that comprise policies, from back in the day when we had to put them together & present them to clients...they measure about 9” wide x 4” high x probably 14”-ish deep. I can hide lots of stuff in it.
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Mine are in drawers right now but looking for another way to store them.

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Monica wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 6:06 pm :lol: Okay Pam, when I purge I will post pictures here so you can make a list.
Mostly what I'm missing most are the hearts and the apples. There were so many things I could make with the apple punches, including violets, and hearts are always useful. I gave away all of my snowflake punches, too, and there were quite of few of them.
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