Tiny treasures like stickers, buttons, or stamps are easier to enjoy and store when they're glued to folded pages. Measure and mark a long strip of paper or card stock whose short side matches the long side of a small box. Accordion-fold the strip, and glue the first page to the inside of the box's lid and the last page to the inside of the box's bottom.
Collection in a Box
Tiny treasures like stickers, buttons, or stamps are easier to enjoy and store when they're glued to folded pages.
Kids Good Things 2006

Try using double sided paper. I used double sided paper for my granddaughter and there is twice as much space and especially when you are starting with a 6 year old! barb1248
My neice is leaving for college next week and needs a place for all her college treasures. I took the idea, purchased a 13 x 13 decorative box (to match her college colors) and used 12 x 12 cardstock, taping the pages together with decorative tape. I attached only the first page to the box top, leaving the last page unglued to add more cardstock if needed. I started with 2 cardstock pads, about 96 sheets. I used Mod Podge to attach the cardstock to the lid. Works great. barb1248