scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Apr 30, 2015 15:13:46 GMT
Scrapbooking Once upon a time before the 2010’s scrapbooking stores were abundant and you could jump from store to store in a matter of minutes. Each store had their own style, product, classes and events. And then they started to fall. It wasn’t so much a loss of being able to shop because as they fell more and more online stores opened and my need to get new product was fulfilled. No it was more the sense of community and social aspect, plus the actual act of scrapbooking.
Without store crops or a space to go to with your pictures in hand to find that exact shade of green that matched that leaf that was on that sweater that aunt sue made, it just wasn’t the same as shopping your stash. And the stash oh my, you went to every store closing, you bought everything you could touch because you may need it and what if you do and its not available immediately. Colours online are not the same as in real life. What about the green. I better buy 25 sheets of it. What if Aunt sue makes more sweaters.
You think to yourself there is retreats put on, you still talk to the friends you made at these stores you will continue your hobby as you once did, even more so because you won’t be constantly out shopping you will have more time to actually scrapbook. And it will be glorious no more lugging everything to a crop. Yes scrapbooking will be easier.
But it wasn’t easier you kept buying and buying and buying some more. You re arranged your room, you went thru all your product but you don’t actually scrapbook. Oh you have printed off some many ideas, or with this new thing called pinterest..pinned so many boards. You do slow up in your buying of product because who needs 15 different kinds of pocket watch stamps, or daisy’s or the word thank you. Who are you thanking any way.
But you start hoarding your supplies, your scared to use it. So many companies have gone, then ones you thought would always be there, if they’re gone how will you replace that precious piece of paper. Oh you can search ebay and buy all you can find, but still it starts to turn into the Seinfeld episode with the sponges’.
So when do you actually scrapbook? When do you actually take the time to make all those things. You never make it a priority. But then there are those times when you actually sit down and make something. You have the best time. Your happy, your think why don’t I do this more often? You still go to crops the odd time, but they are not the same. Its not at a store, you take way to much stuff, its only for a few hours. Its just not the same.
You think about selling off all your supplies because you never use them, you say you are on spending freeze but you still buy supplies. You justify your purchases because they are dies. Dies are a tool, multiple uses, they are not consumable. You can make your own embellishments. Yes that silhouette collecting dust isn’t the same as the die. The die will put an embossed edge around the cut out. And yes getting out the silhouette is so much more work than grabbing your die cutting machine, all your dies in multiple storage vessels because you don’t know where that one specific one is. Hmm..yes it still seems easier even though you have now made multiple trips carrying all this stuff. Wait though its exercise in a sense, those dies are really heavy and if you start lifting your arm while walking down the hall you can get in a few reps in and call them arm curls.
What the real baffling part of the whole not using your stuff often is that your room looks like it is used all the time. Nothing is put away, stuff is everywhere. You have so many pretty baskets, containers yet nothing seems to make it in them? Well I can’t scrapbook now I have to clean my room. Seriously this time its going to stay clean I’m not going to just throw things in there. Ok I’m going to re-invent the wheel in my organizing. I will take this from here and just move it across the room because that in the long run will make me use it more. No if I take it from the yellow basket and put it in that green bin, hmm green that looks like the paper I bought for Aunt Sue’s sweater. Isn’t Aunt Sue’s birthday next week I should make a card. I should make a Thank you card as well for that sweater. Oh here are my thank you stamps. Oh I thought I had a old script thank you. Maybe Simon Says has that one I’m thinking. I think I saw it on Kristina Mcguire’s (yes I know) video recently. Where’s my tablet I need to see that video.
One day it will happen I will scrapbook.
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Post by peasquared on Apr 30, 2015 15:45:58 GMT
Do you have a secret camera on me. That is soooo me!
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LisaDorothy
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Post by LisaDorothy on Apr 30, 2015 15:54:23 GMT
Oh boy, I think a lot of scrappers might relate to this story! I know I miss those days of living somewhere with multiple LSS's...
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 30, 2015 16:18:59 GMT
You nailed it.
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Apr 30, 2015 16:30:36 GMT
Sorry I was going to start a post on how I'm trying to make scrapbooking more of a routine so I do it more. then that just spewed out.
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Post by emhibb on Apr 30, 2015 17:04:09 GMT
Love this! So true! Although I did go to a 3-day crop this past weekend and got 6 double layouts and 6 or 8 singles done, despite all the other activities going on! The first I've gotten done since I had to stop to work on Christmas cards!
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Post by scrappysal on Apr 30, 2015 17:22:15 GMT
I have a whole room devoted to scrapbooking. I have a wire paper rack for my paper. I bought an embellishment board for all my stickers at a scrapbook store that was going out of business. I even bought a big craft table at Costco's last year. I still look for "stuff" at Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Joann's and AC Moore. And 90% of my scrapbooking is digital but I just have to have stuff I can touch and feel!
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Post by papersilly on Apr 30, 2015 17:28:42 GMT
you nailed it right on the head although I was never one to attend crops. ever. I like working in my room, amidst my gigantic stash. my carefully cultivated stash from store closings, bulk buys online, and endless coupon purchases. I'm glad I hoarded stuff that they don't make anymore and i will continue to hoard as long they they keep cashing my checks. some of the paper I coveted is now a bit questionable but some other, I covet like it was my only kidney. i'll probably hold off touching those until they become so ugly that I have to cut them just to be rid of them.
when do I scrap? all the time. I have to justify the thousands and thousands spent on that ginormous stash. I make scrapbooks and I sell them online. albeit quietly because no one in my circle of family and friends scrap at all. I do so quietly because I don't need the eyerolls, the comments about all the time I must have on my hands, and the teasing that I must own pants with no back pockets and sweatshirts with puffy teddy bears on them. if you knew me in real life you would be shocked that I scrap. it would be like Betty White having a secret bondage room in her house. yup, go figure.
I enjoy what I do and will keep doing it as long as it is fun. as more and more companies fall and the industry and hobby changes, I will keep plugging along. if the entire industry bellies up, I won't be concerned. I have enough stash to keep me occupied until the aliens come. the only business that can't fail is the adhesive business. I must have all kinds of glues and tapes or I will be like a blind man in a library.
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Apr 30, 2015 17:41:20 GMT
. albeit quietly because no one in my circle of family and friends scrap at all. I do so quietly because I don't need the eyerolls, the comments about all the time I must have on my hands, and the teasing that I must own pants with no back pockets and sweatshirts with puffy teddy bears on them. if you knew me in real life you would be shocked that I scrap. it would be like Betty White having a secret bondage room in her house. yup, go figure. . this is so me. no one knows my hobby. I was dating my current husband for almost 6 months before he knew. He had no idea what was behind that closed door in my house. It became a joke how my one friend (who owned a scrapbook store at one point) when asked how we met we came up with she owned a sex shop..lol
Its my hobby. I don't do this for others I do this for myself. Its no ones business. I make cards for certain people. I don't make them for many. I just make stuff cause I can
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Post by ametallichick on Apr 30, 2015 18:05:30 GMT
I live in Las Vegas and there used to be about 8 stores here. Now we are down to one and it is 30 minutes from my house. I miss the days of going in to an LSS and getting paper and all kinds of thing to match pictures or a layout, etc. Buying online just isn't the same.
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Post by papersilly on Apr 30, 2015 18:36:52 GMT
. albeit quietly because no one in my circle of family and friends scrap at all. I do so quietly because I don't need the eyerolls, the comments about all the time I must have on my hands, and the teasing that I must own pants with no back pockets and sweatshirts with puffy teddy bears on them. if you knew me in real life you would be shocked that I scrap. it would be like Betty White having a secret bondage room in her house. yup, go figure. . this is so me. no one knows my hobby. I was dating my current husband for almost 6 months before he knew. He had no idea what was behind that closed door in my house. It became a joke how my one friend (who owned a scrapbook store at one point) when asked how we met we came up with she owned a sex shop..lol
Its my hobby. I don't do this for others I do this for myself. Its no ones business. I make cards for certain people. I don't make them for many. I just make stuff cause I can
you and I are peas in a pod. i mostly do it for myself and many times it's been my salvation. when my mom was sick and dying, the few minutes i could steal here and there were spent in my craft room. there i didn't have to think about illness, pain and suffering. it was my sanctuary and it gave me strength to go back out and care for my mom and deal with her illness without having it consume me. selling my stuff also gave me extra money to help my mom afford a live in caregiver so didn't have to go to a facility. after she died, i suddenly had this extra time on my hands (when i wasn't at work). i had always crafted but that time dwindled while my mom was sick. when i got that time back, i was able to grieve and renew my creativity at the same time. i enjoy this hobby. it's something for me, aside from my life with my husband. my husband. now there is a saint for watching me truck in loads of supplies an never saying a negative thing. he supports me in my crafting and encourages me to indulge even the craziest buying whims. I don't really make stuff for people I know. I never want to assume they share the same appreciation for papercrafts that I do since i know they don't. i have an online shop because it's more convenient than long hours at craft fairs like i used to do in the 90's and early 2000's. selling gives me something to do with my finished projects because, again, i don't really intertwine family life with my craft life.
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Post by missysauter on Apr 30, 2015 19:19:51 GMT
It's as though you have written my life story.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 30, 2015 20:36:50 GMT
Sorry I was going to start a post on how I'm trying to make scrapbooking more of a routine so I do it more. then that just spewed out. I know what you're saying. I *totally* get it! I do. That's why I just spent a truckload of money building out my studio/office/scrap room. It has taken me years to get to the point I'm at today and I'm still nowhere close to having a functional space. The infrastructure is finally there, but the organization of it is still a massive work in progress. I really WANT to work on my stuff more but my newly finished room is a total disaster as I get things that have been boxed up for anywhere from 3-15 years unpacked. It's insane. I'm thinking of getting the work room part of the space cleaned up enough to have other people over so that THEY can scrap--while I spend the time sorting out my scrapping hoard and socializing with people who get it. I visualize daily being able to go down there, sit down and just pull out something I want to work on and just DO it. Someday. Hopefully someday soon.
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Post by checkwheelsdown on Apr 30, 2015 20:45:46 GMT
Ooo I can relate...I have a dedicated room, organization is iffy, but the difference is I scrap! Love getting in the zone and creating! Then the hoard and the mess and the lack of fun LSS don't touch me lol!
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Post by pattyg on Apr 30, 2015 23:38:23 GMT
This post, and really the whole thread, is so right on! My only LSS is over an hour away. I make the trip every so often, but I am fortunate to have found a group of awesome ladies to scrap with, and we attend weekend crops a few times a year,some run by the shop owner, and another where the shop is a vendor. At one time, the only scrapping I did was at day crops or weekend crops!
Fortunately my family is supportive and my dh even encourages me to bring some scrappy stuff with me when we do a road trip since he knows I enjoy it. I did, however, have a realtor tell me to get rid of the scrapbooks on my shelf since "nobody scrapbooks anymore". Hunh, the last winter crop I went to had a few hundred people!!!
I have finally decided that I scrapbook because it is a creative outlet for me that I enjoy!
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Post by karenl on May 1, 2015 0:25:15 GMT
Great post! This whole hobby kinda feeds off of itself, but you didn't mention the new DSLR cameras and lenses we have to have to take better pictures to be better at scrapbooking!
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on May 1, 2015 0:52:55 GMT
Great post! This whole hobby kinda feeds off of itself, but you didn't mention the new DSLR cameras and lenses we have to have to take better pictures to be better at scrapbooking! I never mentioned it cause I can barely figure out the camera I have. Lol.
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Post by scrapnnana on May 1, 2015 2:31:41 GMT
Yes, I can see myself in your post. And now that we are finally preparing to move, and there is no LSS here anymore OR where we are moving to, I find it really hard to purge anything. However, I have to.
These days I mostly make cards because they are faster, and I don't have time to scrap, but the house we hope to buy has a huge game room that will make an awesome crop room, and then I can invite other scrappers over.....if I can find some new scrapping buddies in my new area.
I've been scrapping for over 18 years. I may take breaks here and there, or spend time making cards or something other than layouts, but I refuse to give it up.
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Post by cmpeter on May 1, 2015 4:17:57 GMT
We have fewer scrapbook stores, but I sm still lucky to have one 10 minutes from me and multiple within an hour. My old Yahoo scrapbook group disbanded, but about 10 of us have remained close friends and do long weekend retreats 3-4 times a year.
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Post by ScrapsontheRocks on May 1, 2015 7:51:36 GMT
Interesting thread! I see myself in plenty of the posts upthread; I have enough stuff to last a lifetime and I have 3 parcels in transit, 1 of them from the USA. At home we have a few dedicated stores and a thriving courier market . On the bad side, we have stores and events whose sense of entitlement has now started to bite, hard. I am not price-sensitive, but extremely time-poor and service-sensitive. If you mess up, just say so. Play the victim? Buh-bye. I have to go shopping now... (best Julia Roberts voice used here). Advertising events as being "nearly sold out... book today" that tactic got old a couple of years ago. People have lost trust in you. Paying months in advance then turning up on the day to find a class of 5 other people? Finding out whole tables can still be added in the week of the event? Both of these have happened to me in the last year. Just be honest- it is about your cash flow. Many of us run businesses, we get it. Honesty theoretically costs nothing, but the loss of trust will catch up with you sooner or later. Biggest event of many years' standing cutting costs and dropping quality. Repeating teachers and styles. Rewarding and "stroking" first-time attendees (could be good, could grow the market, but done partly because the newbies complain less ) unfortunately it backfired. Clients of long standing are now first-time attendees of the opposition's up-and-coming event. A couple of years ago a friend from the UK almost spent the money to attend an event here, her husband vetoed it. She inquired again last month, Long story short- next year 4 of us will meet in Paris for Version Scrap instead . Sad, but entirely predictable cycles.
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Post by isbaha on May 1, 2015 10:59:06 GMT
So fun to read! I don't really relate, as my stash is nice but definitely not overwhelming AND I scrap quite a lot. I never was too much into organizing my stuff (except my scraps because I love to use them, and even here, my system is a quick one. In my tiny country, I never had tons of stores and crops near me as well. But it still resonates with me, because if I had so many opportunities to buy cheap, I certainly would have done it! Actually, I might have been lucky to almost only have bought things I really loved (but only because I had no choice!).
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Post by kitbop on May 1, 2015 11:23:00 GMT
^^^THIS!!!!! So so so remember that day! I have a huge stash, but I still buy, and I still craft. My stash isn't as big as many other's I've seen - I don't own all the paint/dabber/inks/dies/punches. But I have a megalot of paper And Thickers!
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2015 13:08:10 GMT
I have found that I am way better at Scrapbooking and cardmaking if my options are limited. I think we made a mistake when we embraced the notion that we must constantly be buying more and more and using new and new supplies.
Having fewer options is the way to go.
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Post by mikklynn on May 1, 2015 13:11:48 GMT
I still love my scrapbooking time. It's an escape and source of relaxation for me. I have a large stash, but still love to get a package in the mail once in a while! I hope my grandchildren appreciate the books someday. If not, well I enjoyed creating them. It's good to know I have sister-scrappers out there
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Post by nylene on May 1, 2015 18:01:39 GMT
This was "spot on". But I didn't realize you'd been in my messy scraproom.
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Post by chlerbie on May 1, 2015 19:25:19 GMT
Ooh, exactly. I so miss my LSS because I actually got quite a bit done there.
I spend so much time "reorganizing" or "cleaning" that it's tough to get anything done at home. I DID however, find one thing that works for me. I premade a bunch of kits--photo and the paper that goes with it. That way, when I DO feel like scrapping, I don't spend an hour trying to decide what to do and then not doing anything. I also try and have a page out on my scrapping counter and I'll go through and do one little thing on it everytime I pass by. I was surprised how many pages I actually got done when i was doing that.
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Post by angel97701 on May 1, 2015 20:39:40 GMT
Spot on OP! For me, I started with stamping literally when I was convalescing from a serious car accident and closed head injury, a few years later my sister started with CM and I followed her into the world of archival scrapbooking, that was 17 years ago!
My mom entered a contest in a crafting magazine in my name and my first organizational unit was a Cropper Hopper 8 1/2" x 11" double file box cart. That held my paper for card making early on. Like you I now have enough stuff to scrap and card make forever . . . but yes I will need adhesive. Fast forward a few years and I have a craft room, 12' x 14' stuffed to the gills, but yes I am enamored with new things and dies (the tool part YES!)
When life is not stressed or super busy I do craft, and have the scrapbooks, cards, and home decor to show for the time. My mom and sis still craft some too, but I am the one that has made more time in my life for the paper arts. Some times though I am just too exhausted and "pea-ing", gallery skimming, or shopping is more my speed.
The other thing I have done that has helped my mojo is I tried out for a few design teams, and had a tiny bit of success. I play along with challenges online and have consistently blogged my creative efforts. I do miss the crops especially the ones where I would go with my mom and sis. We've not done this now for 2 years. We used to go the the PDX CKC every year, last year being the first to not go. Even conventions have changed dramatically now that the industry has matured. Still can't get into one photo layouts!
Such a fun thread!
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Post by crazy4scraps on May 2, 2015 3:32:24 GMT
My mom entered a contest in a crafting magazine in my name and my first organizational unit was a Cropper Hopper 8 1/2" x 11" double file box cart. That held my paper for card making early on. Like you I now have enough stuff to scrap and card make forever . . . but yes I will need adhesive. Fast forward a few years and I have a craft room, 12' x 14' stuffed to the gills, but yes I am enamored with new things and dies (the tool part YES!) LOL! I still have one of those green Cropper Hopper two bin carts down in my basement! I didn't even realize I still had it until it reappeared in the basement of my new house after we moved. It must have been in the basement at our old house for a really long time because it was SO dusty, and my DH put it in the trailer when we moved! I cleaned it up, but I think I'm going to try to sell it at my friend's rummage sale in a couple weeks. I have way too much stuff for it to be practical for me, but it would be great for someone wanting something more portable or with a smaller stash.
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Post by tiffanytwisted on May 3, 2015 21:32:31 GMT
I still love my scrapbooking time. It's an escape and source of relaxation for me. I have a large stash, but still love to get a package in the mail once in a while! I hope my grandchildren appreciate the books someday. If not, well I enjoyed creating them. It's good to know I have sister-scrappers out there This is me! Every once in a while I look around and realize . . . I have boys! Are their wives really going to want my 4843 scrapbooks? I try not to think about that and remind myself that like you said, I enjoy creating them and that's all that matters. We won't discuss the size of my stash. That's between me and VISA.
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