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Post by onlywork2scrap on Jul 6, 2014 21:51:30 GMT
Everytime I buy new wood veneers I think to myself I won't buy anymore. Then a new line comes out with some that I can't resist. I am really good about not going overboard, but I sure have on wood veneers.
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MDscrapaholic
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Jun 25, 2014 20:49:07 GMT
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Post by MDscrapaholic on Jul 6, 2014 21:55:43 GMT
Yes, I've overbought a product but not wood veneers. My weakness is PAPER!
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Post by TracieClaiborne on Jul 6, 2014 21:56:57 GMT
- Stamps - Raw Chipboard - Sticker Letters - Thickers Should I go on?
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Post by carolynhasacat on Jul 6, 2014 21:57:25 GMT
Yes, I have 17 million "journalling spots". Here's how I use them: 1. Write journalling on "journalling spot" 2. Realize that the "journalling spot" is way too small to hold my journalling 3. Re-write journalling on larger sheet of cardstock, cut it out, embellish it 4. Toss out "journalling spot" You see why I cannot resist them?
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Post by tracyarts on Jul 6, 2014 21:58:51 GMT
Patterned paper for sure. Also, letter stickers and stickers in general for several years until I stopped using them much.
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Post by disneypal on Jul 6, 2014 22:01:28 GMT
Patterned Paper ! I found myself looking at JoAnn's yesterday and then I said to myself...."What are you doing? You have enough to last 5 lifetimes -you do not need more, no matter how pretty it is".
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melissa
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Post by melissa on Jul 6, 2014 22:03:32 GMT
Paper.
I have the same journalling spot issue. Never enough space.
Fortunately I am one with a large stash and have bought very little recently.
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Post by scrappykindofgirl on Jul 6, 2014 22:03:49 GMT
Enamel dots-but I use them all the time! But I do have WAYYYY too many PL cards. Like thousands at this point.
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Post by marmargirl on Jul 6, 2014 22:04:23 GMT
Count me in with the patterned paper. In fact, I've bought duplicates of the same paper that I loved without even realizing it. It should be a diagnosable sickness, I think.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Jul 6, 2014 22:42:06 GMT
Only everything in my craft room.
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Post by chaosisapony on Jul 6, 2014 22:53:38 GMT
I have way too many supplies period.
I am grateful for my stash though. The closest LSS is an hour away so I don't get up there very often, an online order will take at least a week to get here and when I want to scrap I want to scrap. I love being able to go through my items and 9 times out of 10 find supplies to make a layout right there. No trips to the store necessary.
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Post by myboysnme on Jul 6, 2014 23:33:27 GMT
patterned paper
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Post by miss_lizzie on Jul 6, 2014 23:56:17 GMT
Quickutz. For the most part, I'm glad I have them because they're reusable forever, but I bought so many with one layout in mind and I HAD to have them. They don't take up much space, though, and I use the alphabets most of all.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Jul 6, 2014 23:58:14 GMT
Stamps. I have a huge collection.
Patterned paper and cardstock. More than any sane scrapper should own.
Tools, especially punches, dies, and die-cut machines.
Honestly, I cringe when I think how much I have spent on it all.
However, now that the last LSS in the area is closing soon, and I will have far less opportunity to buy more, I think I will be very glad that I have overbought. I can stamp, punch, and die-cut my own embellishments, and with all my pretty papers, I can keep on scrapping for a very, very long time.
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Chinagirl828
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jul 7, 2014 0:03:29 GMT
Brads for me. I just could not resist all the pretty colours and patterns. I have been a lot better with not adding to my stash lately and I have been trying to actually use them. For far too long they have been the one thing I have saved for the perfect layout.
My other weakness lately is alpha stickers.
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Post by aljack on Jul 7, 2014 0:29:29 GMT
Paper is my biggest addiction followed by any embellishment. I have so many charms, chipboard, bling, flowers, etc.
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Post by mikklynn on Jul 7, 2014 0:31:32 GMT
Only everything in my craft room. Me, too! If I had to pick one thing, it would be Halloween stuff.
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Post by lilacgal on Jul 7, 2014 0:34:25 GMT
Flowers. I have so many dang flowers.
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Post by onlywork2scrap on Jul 7, 2014 0:46:54 GMT
It's funny, even though I have tons of paper I've never really thought about it as something I've overbought. I love my paper.
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tiptoe
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Jun 29, 2014 0:01:40 GMT
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Post by tiptoe on Jul 7, 2014 1:03:41 GMT
6x6 Paper Pads Alphabets
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scrapheart
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Post by scrapheart on Jul 7, 2014 1:13:57 GMT
6x6 pads... naked chipboard pieces, I have a whole drawer of poor naked chipboard hearts, birds, and such!!
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Post by alicenwonder on Jul 7, 2014 3:28:57 GMT
yeah..gonna have to say everything.
If one is good, two is better right!
I have so much raw chipboard. I did dig into that recently and start making some things with it.
The walls of my room seem to be closing in on me though and I am worried about the support beams under my scrap room. I am trying to do one layout a day on my days off from work.
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Post by PEArfect on Jul 7, 2014 3:46:16 GMT
What do you consider 'to many?' I have a list of my 6x6 pads on Evernote so I don't duplicate them. Does that mean I have to many?
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Post by onescrappygirl on Jul 7, 2014 3:46:46 GMT
Die cutting machines. I have a Baby Bug, a Big Shot & a Cuttlebug all sitting collecting dust. I always have the best intentions of using them, but I have bags of untouched SC&CD scrap kits blocking them. So, let's add scrap kits to my list of overbought items!
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Post by artisticscrapper on Jul 7, 2014 3:47:46 GMT
Most of mine go back to when I first started scrapping. I'm the proud owner of 100's of eyelets and brads, and multiple colors of vellum . At least brads (as enamel dot substitutes) and vellum are making a comeback. Those eyelets probably need to go. I try to be a lot more careful now. Although I admit that I still overbuy occasionally--I have bling in every color of the rainbow. I love sparkly stuff.
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Post by janesays on Jul 7, 2014 3:53:16 GMT
Project Life cards, paper, wash tape!
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Post by kittens on Jul 7, 2014 4:11:39 GMT
Paper...I am a paper hoarder! I have an entire cabinet full plus a cropper hopper and two 12x12 file boxes yet I keep buying more!
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Post by irisheyes on Jul 7, 2014 4:31:07 GMT
Patterned paper is my weakness. I have way too much. I am only buying with pictures in mind at this point and only to reward myself after every 20 projects.
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Post by darkchami on Jul 7, 2014 4:47:08 GMT
I have lots of wood veneer, but I use it on almost every LO. That makes it fit in the sane amount for me.
I think mine must be ribbon and brads. They get used now and then, but not nearly enough to make a dent in my stash.
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doglover
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Jul 6, 2014 19:58:37 GMT
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Post by doglover on Jul 7, 2014 4:50:46 GMT
I'm to the point where I have everything, and a lot of it, so although it feels overwhelming at times, for the most part, if i need something - I've got it somewhere! And finally after years of hoarding that piece of paper that is too special to use, or this ribbon that I'm saving for the perfect page - I'm using it and feeling good about it. In addition, I feel okay with using it, because of I have 5 more in the wings waiting to be used! I don't have the "oh know, I will run out and never be able to get it again" feeling.
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