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mrs maggot
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anyone want to share their storage of transfer prints, i have around 30 designs, most are A3 or just over, and i am still looking for a suitable storage arrangement, ideally i think an old architects plan chest would work, but they are all so wide im not sure i will have the space. so any ideas welcome
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Hi Mrs M

have you looked in Hobbycraft?

They do a whole range of storage shelves one of which might work for you. I am using an 8 unit one for storing phone covers, it works a treat.
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will take a look, i might end up getting something custom made, thanks
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just used their search engine, can only see plastic storage and they only give external dimensions and then a litre capacity ? hardly good for working out if paper will fit lol,
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We use plan chests, typically A1 size, but you can get A2 so you could keep a designs per draw.
Alternatively, how about A3 postfolio sases with the clear plastic sheets?
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ive tried the cases/and folders, but they are just so heavy once the transfers are in, i think a plan chest and ebay are the way forward thanks
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