we have quite a few boxes (paper ream boxes) full of stuff to donate once that's open - maybe 8 or 9 I think
I'm still working on using my stash -been digging deep the last couple of days into some older stuff. I think all I've added since Feb is adhesive (and I need to order more), white cardstock (cards use a lot), red cardstock (Christmas crop), and some page protectors.
Linda (Refupea 895) mum to three - a Navy Sailor, an adult, and a teen pronouns: She/her/hers
How's everyone been with decluttering during Stay at Home?
We've been doing a bit. Donation centers only just opened, no one is keen to shop yet, and lines to drop off were 40 cars long! So we're holding onto some stuff for now. Don't want to overwhelm them. I'm always setting stuff aside to pass on, and I'm feeling the need for some minimalism right about now, but haven't had much spare time or energy.
We have sold a few big things since the "reopening" started though. My husband has been going through some junk in the basement, reorganizing his storage, and he's cleared out some things that we've been hanging on to since our last business folded. We've sold a wheelbarrow, filing cabinet, bulletin and white boards, a bench... big stuff makes a big difference in a small house!
I'm almost ready to go through my basement storage too! We can set stuff out for porch pickup to minimize contact which has made the process a lot easier for me. We're also 6 months into a long project of selling off all my relative's junk on their behalf. FIL thought it would be a "fun" process to keep me busy (side eye, like I don't have enough to do?) but he's splitting the money with us and Fbk seems to be the best way to sell random stuff these days (and it is a LOT of random stuff) so it's fine... we're thrilled that he's letting go now while he can have a say in it and enjoy the money. MIL collected a lot and wouldn't let it go, but it wasn't until after she died that we found out he didn't care about any of the stuff.