Labels, Case Inserts, and Charts for 16-17 Annual Catalog
Here are the things that will keep your supplies organized in your crafting space.
16-17 Catalog Tabs The tabs are color coded to match the table of contents on page 1. Laminate with packing tape, then cut out with your paper trimmer or punch out with the Decorative Label punch.
16-17 Colors Chart with RGB Hex and AutoCorrect You’ve got to set up the Stampin’ Up! colors and frequently used products with AutoCorrect! It will save you tons of time! And you can use your computer and coordinate with the Stampin’ Up! colors with the RGB codes! Color match depends on your printer. Here’s how to set it up on Office Products.
16-17 Supply Labels (Avery 5167) These labels go on most of my Stampin’ Up! products. I can’t tell you how many times I can’t find an item in the catalog or perhaps I can’t remember the name of an embossing folder or whatever. It’s all there on the sticker!
16-17 Stamp Case Slips How do you like to organize your stamp sets? I arrange the alphabetically, but a lot of people organize them by theme. Print these pages on plain copy paper, cut them up into strips on the lines, and slip them into the stamp set cases. The color coding matches the colors in the catalog and the catalog tab. The slips also give you the item number for wood-mount, clear-mount, or photopolymer versions (English). On the back the stamp sets you’ll see the recommended blocks and coordinating products.
16-17 Large Labels These are the labels I use on 12″ x 12″ pockets. I used to print them on labels, but I’ve found the labels didn’t want to go through my printer. I just print them on plain copy paper and adhere them to with Fast Fuse. That works great!16-17 DSP Labels Someone asked me to create these labels with just the names and colors, so I continue to update them with the new Designer Series Papers.
16-17 DSP Sampler Yep. The displayed image is from several years ago, but the download is for this year’s DSP. These pages can be printed on Whisper White card stock and put on a ring or chain. Add 2″ x 3″ samples of the Designer Series Papers. I keep mine hanging near my crafting desk.
16-17 Clear Labels for card stock and ink refills
Use any punch or die to cut out the card stock to make your own paper sampler.

Use the refill labels to make these boxes and store them in wood-mount cases.
16-17 Color Chart with all Core and In Colors Add a 1/2″ punch of card stock, stamp with a small solid image, then color and write with the Stampin’ Write Markers. The chart will compare the colors and show the ones you own.
This color chart has one page for each color family. It lists all the products that come in the complete family and then each color lists the papers, inks, and embellishments that include the color.
16-17 Catalog Tabs The tabs are color coded to match the table of contents on page 1. Laminate with packing tape, then cut out with your paper trimmer or punch out with the Decorative Label punch.
16-17 Colors Chart with RGB Hex and AutoCorrect You’ve got to set up the Stampin’ Up! colors and frequently used products with AutoCorrect! It will save you tons of time! And you can use your computer and coordinate with the Stampin’ Up! colors with the RGB codes! Color match depends on your printer. Here’s how to set it up on Office Products.
16-17 Supply Labels (Avery 5167) These labels go on most of my Stampin’ Up! products. I can’t tell you how many times I can’t find an item in the catalog or perhaps I can’t remember the name of an embossing folder or whatever. It’s all there on the sticker!
16-17 Stamp Case Slips How do you like to organize your stamp sets? I arrange the alphabetically, but a lot of people organize them by theme. Print these pages on plain copy paper, cut them up into strips on the lines, and slip them into the stamp set cases. The color coding matches the colors in the catalog and the catalog tab. The slips also give you the item number for wood-mount, clear-mount, or photopolymer versions (English). On the back the stamp sets you’ll see the recommended blocks and coordinating products.
16-17 Large Labels These are the labels I use on 12″ x 12″ pockets. I used to print them on labels, but I’ve found the labels didn’t want to go through my printer. I just print them on plain copy paper and adhere them to with Fast Fuse. That works great!16-17 DSP Labels Someone asked me to create these labels with just the names and colors, so I continue to update them with the new Designer Series Papers.
16-17 DSP Sampler Yep. The displayed image is from several years ago, but the download is for this year’s DSP. These pages can be printed on Whisper White card stock and put on a ring or chain. Add 2″ x 3″ samples of the Designer Series Papers. I keep mine hanging near my crafting desk.
16-17 Clear Labels for card stock and ink refills
Use any punch or die to cut out the card stock to make your own paper sampler.

Use the refill labels to make these boxes and store them in wood-mount cases.- 16-17 Brights Ink Refills
- 16-17 Neutrals Ink Refills
- 16-17 Regals Ink Refills
- 16-17 Subtles Ink Refills
- 16-17 In Color Ink Refills
16-17 Color Chart with all Core and In Colors Add a 1/2″ punch of card stock, stamp with a small solid image, then color and write with the Stampin’ Write Markers. The chart will compare the colors and show the ones you own.
This color chart has one page for each color family. It lists all the products that come in the complete family and then each color lists the papers, inks, and embellishments that include the color.