

🎨 Organize like a pro, craft like a boss!
The SGHUO Diamond Art Painting Bead Storage 3 Pack offers 3 sturdy, BPA-free plastic boxes with 28 compartments each, perfect for organizing small craft items like diamond drills, beads, and rhinestones. Featuring transparent lids and 200 sticky labels, it ensures quick identification and easy access. Its modular, stackable design maximizes workspace efficiency, making it a must-have for serious crafters seeking neatness and convenience.






| ASIN | B0D3Z22MVH |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,343 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #23 in Arts & Crafts Storage Boxes & Organizers #132 in Craft & Sewing Supplies Storage |
| Brand | SGHUO |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | A-transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,076) |
| Date First Available | May 12, 2024 |
| Item Package Quantity | 3 |
| Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
| Item model number | storage containers 1111 |
| Manufacturer | Octter |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Feature | BPA Free |
| Number Of Pieces | 3 |
| Number of Compartments | 84 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Opening Mechanism | Lift-Off Lid |
| Part Number | storage containers 1111 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7"L x 4.2"W x 1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Accessories, For Arts & Craft |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 3pcs |
| Special Feature | Stackable |
| Special Features | Stackable |
| Style | Modern |
| Warranty Description | 30 day manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
H**W
A favorite Read about storage idea for multiple canvases
I have purchased over 50 Diamond Art paintings from kits, most on sale, the past few months. That’s a lot of drills to store. Half of those are for next years year end holiday season, to work on during the rest of the year, and all at a good saving. That’s a lot to store. I will share some of them, plus I’m a professional crafter, so that is not unusual for me. When I receive a kit, I open it, check the items included, and store the canvas in one of my portfolios. That protects it, halos flatten it, and keeps it neatly out of the way until I need it. It also lets me see, better, what I have to work with. The tools I set aside in a container to later share with others. The drills are the hardest to neatly store. And that’s where these boxes of containers come into play. I had bee storing the packages of drills in groups in larger bags. But it was a time consuming mess to find the one I wanted. I would go thru each bagged group, looking for it, and often it was one of last checked. I had purchased some of these containers to use while working on a canvas. The 28 containers in 1 box as perfect, as most kits include 26 or less colors. That leaves you with enough separate containers for each color plus extras for the few with overfill. I have tried most of the styles of drill storage, and these are 1 of my 2 favorites. Recently, after spending an hour looking for a particular package of drills, I decided there must be a more efficient way to do it. I had selected a few canvases that were next in line to be finished. Then realized that I had enough of the containers to store the drills for half of them just sitting on a shelf. And I could buy enough for the other half for less than $15. That made more sense to me than spending hours sorting thru groups to find a couple specific packages. So I ordered another set of these. What I did is to first select the paintings next in line. Then I wrote down the info on the side of each canvas listing the colors and numbers, and assigned each canvas to a box of containers. Next I wrote the color number sign used on the canvas and its official color number on a small label and attached it to each box in the container. Last, I found the package of drills that went with the canvas. In numerical order of the official color number, I opened each cellophane package and poured it drills into it. I admit it was time consuming, and I spent parts of 3 days working on it. And there are labels inside each box telling me which canvas it matches. But now I have a dozen sets of drills sorted and stacked neatly in a small area, enough for the next 2+ months, to grab and go with when I’m ready for it. I know it sounds like a lot of work, but I did a bunch the first time. In the future, I will sort only 1 or 2 at a time. Possibly when they newly arrive. Or when I have emptied a couple boxes. My storage cabinet looks so much neater now, and has some more available space. And it looks so much neater and organized to see those dozen containers sitting patiently on my shelf waiting for their turn. It makes me feel better and less stressed. I have only been doing Diamond painting for 4 months, mainly for physical therapy, and am still learning about the ins and outs of the craft. And one of those things is storing the items and their parts. And drills can be awkward to store. But I think I am getting better on it. And feel this particular style of drill storage is one of the most practical, affordable, neat and convenient available. Don’t hesitate, give them a try. They aren’t perfect, but thousands of buyers are glad the did.
N**O
Great Value
Good price, good quality. I use these to store diamond drills, would highly recommend.
D**E
Great But For Diamond Dots Storage
Works great for storing diamond dots! My only complaint is that the lids tend to pop open.
I**0
Multifunctional (two in one)
These are perfect for holding beads, jewelry, nails, marbles; basically anything small that you may want to keep organized or separate from other tiny bits. I use them to keep track of my meds and marbles lol Since I also craft, you can remove the individual “rows” and use the outer shell (the part that houses the individual rows), for ephemera, stickers, stamps, etc. It is multifunctional bc you can use the rows separately, or house them together in the main container. Only real problem I feel should be mentioned, is that the little tabs on the exterior of larger box are somewhat flimsy with repeated use. So, consider these for items you don’t necessarily need all the time, or use “kid gloves” when opening and closing. I open and close the row parts all the time and haven’t had any issues with those. Just something to take into consideration.
V**E
Great containers
These are great for storing left over diamond art drills in. Some of the lids do not stay closed so I just bend the plastic tab back a little and it works.
M**M
Great buy!
Love these for my Diamond Art beads!!!! Ordered a second one!
T**K
Sturdy
Added then to the others I have and they are identical. Great quality too.
A**E
Great!!!
I love these for my diamond art!
V**E
I've bought these boxes from other vendors and this has been the best batch. They plastic is sturdier and the clips within the individual boxes actually stay shut. I'm using them with children, so sturdiness, staying closed and value are important.
C**S
At a bargain price, I can now store all my diamond drills DMC in labelled separate boxes, making it much easier to get correct box out for kitting down.
Z**N
My diamond painting beads fit perfectly and now I have more than enough containers for future paintings
A**E
Best purchase for storage
C**Y
As described and used for diamond painting storage
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