
Craft Room Rehab | Paper
Small Papers & Scraps
I lumped my small papers and scraps into this one lesson because I have very few 6x6 or other sized papers and a whole butt load of scraps. I got rid of two 8x8 pads (the kids claimed one before I could photograph it) and a few papers from some paper pads that aren't my style but a fair collection of scraps. I store my scraps in two binders by colour and separated further by solid and patterns for those colours I have a bunch of like pink or blue or green. To be honest I don't use a lot of solid paper anymore and I am considering this more of a first pass. I don't think I've ever gone through my scraps or at least not frequently in the 15 years I've been scrapping and I will likely go through again soon but for now I am a bit over it, so I'm calling this good for now.
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Small Papers & Scraps
I lumped my small papers and scraps into this one lesson because I have very few 6x6 or other sized papers and a whole butt load of scraps. I got rid of two 8x8 pads (the kids claimed one before I could photograph it) and a few papers from some paper pads that aren't my style but a fair collection of scraps. I store my scraps in two binders by colour and separated further by solid and patterns for those colours I have a bunch of like pink or blue or green. To be honest I don't use a lot of solid paper anymore and I am considering this more of a first pass. I don't think I've ever gone through my scraps or at least not frequently in the 15 years I've been scrapping and I will likely go through again soon but for now I am a bit over it, so I'm calling this good for now.
Thats a great approach, if you're over it, get it put away and be sure to revisit once you have more energy. I'm just going to put this out there, think about it before you dismiss it, but if you threw your solid scraps straight into the bin (recycling of course), how freeing would that be? and would you really miss them? Okay, sit on that for a while. I love your progress!
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