cbscrapper
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Post by cbscrapper on Mar 4, 2020 4:16:56 GMT
I'm set to go for a very long time. Months. Years. The stash runs deep. Mine, too. And I might even go through some of those classes I paid for! Yep! Years here, and lots of unfinished classes too.
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kurama
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Post by kurama on Mar 4, 2020 5:59:38 GMT
Aside of glue, I'd say a year or so
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Post by mikklynn on Mar 4, 2020 14:00:59 GMT
Months. I just stocked up on adhesives, not from fear, but because it was time.
I could start with my kids photos, a family history book, make cards, etc.
I also have cross stitch supplies.
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Post by myboysnme on Mar 4, 2020 15:15:19 GMT
I could craft/scrapbook everyday for about 10 years. I'd be 72 by then. The arthritis in my fingers would probably be disabling by then.
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cdnscrapper
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Post by cdnscrapper on Mar 4, 2020 15:20:52 GMT
Probably years until all adhesive/glue ran out.
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Post by babylou on Mar 4, 2020 15:58:10 GMT
Definitely could go years. The only thing I don't have enough of would be adhesive. And even then, I could make do for quite awhile! Like someone else mentioned-I would go stir crazy and get bored with it before I actually ran out of things to do! But, that's just me. But, it would also be a good time to do all that around the house stuff no one wants to do!
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Post by 950nancy on Mar 4, 2020 17:15:27 GMT
I have 8 years of pictures to scrap. I have 28 years of paper and embellishments, tools, and page protectors. My tape might run out in a month or so.
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craftymom101
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Post by craftymom101 on Mar 4, 2020 23:45:12 GMT
Indefinitely?
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Post by ecvnj58 on Mar 5, 2020 0:23:37 GMT
I feel like I have a small stash and still probably could last years. I wouldn’t even have to change much. I would maybe rely on stamps more at the end but truthfully it’s really eye opening how much stuff I have. I haven’t spent since December and have been prolifically scrapbooking and don’t really even see a dent.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2020 0:26:21 GMT
I would maybe rely on stamps more at the end but truthfully it’s really eye opening how much stuff I have. I haven’t spent since December and have been prolifically scrapbooking and don’t really even see a dent. This is me except the "I haven't spent since December" part. I have been making page kits like crazy for the crop this weekend and I don't see the stuff going down. I could probably scrap for a year at least if I could get more adhesive.
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Post by AngieandSnoopy on Mar 5, 2020 2:25:21 GMT
Crafts,the rest of my life. Besides card making, scrapbooking, I also sew, have a lot of fabric and tons of thread. I also have a bunch of chicken feed and other feed bags to make totes. I etch on glass, got enough to keep me busy for a looong time. I have a lot of ceramic molds and some slip (liquid clay). I have some candle molds and was. I can crochet and knit, and embroider. Not to mention the tons of shirts, caps, etc. and a nice amount of HTV to decorate said shirts, etc. Then there is my metal stamped jewelry and a nice amount of supplies. I'm forgetting some of the crafts I do but rest assured, I can keep BUSY! I do have a LOT of pictures that need to be scrapbooked.
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joyfulnana
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Post by joyfulnana on Mar 5, 2020 3:42:02 GMT
I would be good for at least a couple years except adhesive, albums and page protectors. And I might have time to figure out all the mixed media supplies I have and finish the classes I've bought. I could keep myself busy for a long while.
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Post by grammadee on Mar 5, 2020 5:00:46 GMT
I'm set to go for a very long time. Months. Years. The stash runs deep. Yup! Wouldn't it be fun to just SEE how long we could keep going??? The only thing I would need would be adhesive, and I can order that on line...
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breetheflea
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Post by breetheflea on Mar 5, 2020 19:09:34 GMT
I just went to J's (it's next door to the bank I needed to go to) and bought more adhesive. I am set to scrap for a while now
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Post by lasteve1 on Mar 6, 2020 19:49:31 GMT
As long as I could order basics (adhesive, printer ink) I'd say practically forever... I could probably catch up on Project Life in a week, another month or so to catch up on story kits, but then I have so many older projects that I would love to be able to go back and complete (or start!). At the top of that list are last year's WITL, a vacation album from 2015 and a photobook of my favorite recipes. Plus my daughter's baby album and I have wanted to go back and do my childhood... I have boxes and boxes of old photos just itching to get into albums! If I finished all of that, I'm sure I have other scrapbook projects I could come up with. I also have a ton of non-scrappy projects including unfinished quilts, knitting and a huge cross-stitch that would probably take me a year if I just did that all day everyday (yep, I'm literally going to be working on it for a decade). Plus reading, TV, cooking, home DIY projects, just so many things... I really wish I didn't have to work so I could just stay home and play all day
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amom23
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Post by amom23 on Mar 14, 2020 18:58:47 GMT
You know when I asked this question I wasn't really thinking I'd potentially be in a situation where I might have to experience just how long I could scrapbook with what I had on hand. It's crazy how a few short weeks can really change the world around us. Stay smart and do your best to stay safe!
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msliz
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Post by msliz on Mar 14, 2020 19:04:47 GMT
I'm set to go for a very long time. Months. Years. The stash runs deep. Yup! Wouldn't it be fun to just SEE how long we could keep going??? The only thing I would need would be adhesive, and I can order that on line... Nope. I think it would be more fun to just keep buying all the pretty paper
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scrappyesq
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Post by scrappyesq on Mar 14, 2020 22:59:47 GMT
Forever. The possibilities really are endless. Between AE, SSS and scrapbook kits I'm set. Throw in a million photos and tons of random supplies and I would never run out of things to do.
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Post by joblackford on Mar 15, 2020 15:32:04 GMT
You know when I asked this question I wasn't really thinking I'd potentially be in a situation where I might have to experience just how long I could scrapbook with what I had on hand. It's crazy how a few short weeks can really change the world around us. Stay smart and do your best to stay safe! I wasn’t sure if you were asking because you were thinking about self isolating/quarantine, but I was! WA was already getting bad. All our schools and libraries will be closed for a 5-6 weeks starting this week (for states where the schools have closed until Mar 31, I would expect that to be extended another month like WA state already is). I was answering thinking I’d be on a trip that might end with a 2 week quarantine but instead I’m just going into week 3 of distancing/self-isolating and my trip home has been cancelled... so at least I have ALL of my craft supplies around me! Now I just need to overcome the blahs that have set in and actually start DOING all the things. Be well, friends <3 (ETA: I work from home, but volunteer work at the library)
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zella
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Post by zella on Mar 15, 2020 18:31:51 GMT
Between my supplies and what I estimate to be well over a thousand photos, probably 6 months easily, possibly as long as a year!
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Post by cupcakepeddler on Mar 16, 2020 3:05:54 GMT
My issue would be with photos and glue, apart from that I could go for forever. I just did a big print off but I have used most of those photos now, I do however have a lot of half finished layouts that would keep me busy for some time. Adhesive I have quite a few back ups but at a pinch I could make do with some of the liquid adhesives. I do have a ton of sewing projects that I want to tackle so I am pretty set with keeping busy.
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Post by lostwithout2peas on Mar 16, 2020 18:35:24 GMT
Years, and years, and years. And years. And did I mention years?! Up until about a year and a half ago I was current with printing all of my pictures out. That's 23 years worth of pictures. And I have 3 kids and a very large extended family. Add to that a very large stash because for the past 2 years I haven't been able to scrap much so shopping has filled the scrapping itch and Tuesday Morning has been my go to. So yeah, I would be able to go for a very, very long time. The only thing I would need is adhesive. That's it.
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Post by angel97701 on Mar 16, 2020 23:40:51 GMT
Hum, like most here YEARS! I do have 7 refills for adhesive. But none of my favorite permanent adhesive. I feel an order coming on!
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Post by workingclassdog on Mar 17, 2020 14:43:02 GMT
As long as I had adhesive, I could easily go years. I have heritage pictures I could work on. I have lots of my own pictures from when I was a kid, my husband's pictures... Then I could easily do the early years of my 1st two kids. I might run out of albums/page protectors but those could be added later.
I am also a slow scrapper.. lol..
Just think too.. all the organizing you could do.. we could organize and reorganize and STILL have time to scrap...
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Post by travelscrapper2 on Mar 17, 2020 16:40:06 GMT
Several months before I would need photos and maybe adhesives.
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Post by anniefb on Mar 17, 2020 19:30:23 GMT
A few months I think. I have plenty of cardmaking and scrapping supplies.
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ditzydoodle
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Post by ditzydoodle on Mar 17, 2020 21:15:13 GMT
I am a hermit to begin with, and while at first it would seem like a dream to be locked up with all the time in the world to craft, I know I'd get bored at some point and be screaming to go out at least for a little bit. That said, I have enough craft supplies to stay busy for a very very long time - card making, practicing mixed media canvases, knitting, crochet. I also have a number of online classes waiting to be watched, oodles of mysteries to read on my Kindle.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Mar 17, 2020 23:40:56 GMT
You know when I asked this question I wasn't really thinking I'd potentially be in a situation where I might have to experience just how long I could scrapbook with what I had on hand. It's crazy how a few short weeks can really change the world around us. Stay smart and do your best to stay safe! I wasn’t sure if you were thinking of that in particular or not, but now that many of us are in self-isolation, I guess we’ll find out whether or not we get tired of crafting and/or run out of any essential items.
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Post by gale w on Mar 18, 2020 1:36:38 GMT
I have enough supplies to last a few years. Endurance, not so much. I'd get tired of crafting if that's all I had to do.
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Post by 950nancy on Mar 19, 2020 1:55:39 GMT
Yup! Wouldn't it be fun to just SEE how long we could keep going??? The only thing I would need would be adhesive, and I can order that on line... Nope. I think it would be more fun to just keep buying all the pretty paper Apparently I think so too. I just got the entire Legendary set of stuff and I never do that.
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