Originally Posted by quiltstringz
(Post 5076474)
Ziploc has some huge bags - don't know the exact sizes but they are called Big Bags and come in Large, XL and XXL. I remember that they weren't cheap but then it isn't something that you will be replacing. I think they would be better than a rubbermaid box.
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Originally Posted by yngldy
(Post 5077400)
Dollar Tree has ziplock type bags in several sizes. $1 a box. I put my ufo's in them and squeeze the air out. So it should work for stabilizers.
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I keep mine in one of those stacked rolling drawers I get at walmart. I am in FL and have no problem with it.
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Thanks -- will try a few of the options mentioned and see which work the best. Right now I am liquifying some that softened and stuck together (will paint it on and see if that works).
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I would use cellophane. The expensive breads come wrapped in cellophane, it is better for retaining or keeping out moisture than soft plastic. If you notice candy is usually wrapped in cellophane. Big pieces of this should be easy to find this time of the year or any gifty holiday.
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I would use cellophane. The expensive breads come wrapped in cellophane, it is better for retaining or keeping out moisture than soft plastic. If you notice candy is usually wrapped in cellophane. Big pieces of this should be easy to find this time of the year or any gifty holiday.
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