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I love, love my ScrapRack. Here's a link from their website about how to plan your scrapbook pages. Easy to adapt to any system.
Now if I could just get myself to actually sit down and sort my photos (and order other photos...)
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I have wanted to get one of those for the longest time. I had a Crop In Style binder that I use for a lot of my embellishments. But there's only so much you can get in one book (and I've added lots of extra pages). ScrapRack looked like something that would really fit my need.

I'm sorry I didn't get it last year when I saw it - it's gone up a LOT in price this year.
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If I were organized enough to do that I wouldn't have to take everything I own with me. Of course if I were organized at all I'd actually get something done instead of being enamored with my supplies.
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I bought one this year at the Expo I went to in May. It is great, but of course it meant totally reorganizing my whole room. I am not finished yet because I have to add another base and I am waiting for some more spines. But I love the way it made me rethink my organization. I truly hope that I am able to produce the many LO's I want to finish up for several books.
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