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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 6, 2015 23:47:30 GMT
Even if you know logically that you are done with it?
I just finished doing 9 Easter layouts. Nine.
I used 2 packs of AC paper & 1 AC sticker sheet that I bought at Target for a dollar each. So, three dollars spent there.
And I used a 4-piece acrylic stamp set that I bought at a thrift shop (new, before I used it), which cost 79 cents.
I am done, done, done with those stamps and what is left of the papers and stickers.
Logically I know that they represent less than $4 of product (and really less than that because I used so much).
So, why are they still sitting in my stash even though I don't want them anymore?
I also know I don't want the Dollar Tree washi tape I have. Probably 5 rolls of it. I don't use it because I am not partial to its texture (it's thicker and more plasticky than regular washi). But it's still taking up space in my stash.
How do you just get rid of the stuff you are done with?
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tleaw
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Post by tleaw on Jul 7, 2015 0:17:24 GMT
I either sell stuff at the local scrapbook store annual sale. I box it up as the year goes along and if I don't miss it by the time the sale rolls around I figure I don't need it. Then stuff that doesn't sell I donate. It is a lot easier for me to let it go if I know it is going to a good cause! Good luck!
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Post by bingcherry on Jul 7, 2015 0:20:05 GMT
I probably have $300 worth of stuff sitting in boxes in my spare bedroom. I did a major purge a few months ago. Tried selling some of it in the various Facebook selling groups but I'm actually at the point of just taking it to goodwill. I'm so tired of looking at it. It makes me feel guilty.
I am not buying anything except for my monthly kit purchase <>scraptastic>. Today I cancelled my studio calico kit and I swear I won't bring anything else into my craft room for a few months.
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Jul 7, 2015 0:21:01 GMT
I can purge the rest of my house without even flinching or questioning. But scrappy stuff nope. I'd keep the stamps maybe. Rest give away or maybe keep for next year.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 7, 2015 0:25:00 GMT
I can purge the rest of my house without even flinching or questioning. But scrappy stuff nope. I'd keep the stamps maybe. Rest give away or maybe keep for next year. See, that's the problem. Logically I know I don't want next year's Easter layouts to look the same as this year's. I will want to buy new, cool stuff. But same as you, easy to purge the rest of my stuff, but i hate to throw away scrappy stuff. Weird.
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Post by disneyer on Jul 7, 2015 0:38:10 GMT
Yes I have a problem letting go of my scrap stuff. I'd rather hold on to it at this point because old has a habit of becoming new in the scrapbook world. Many times I was happy I had something in my stash! So while I still have room, I'm not going to purge anytime soon.
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Post by cannmom on Jul 7, 2015 0:57:55 GMT
If I know I won't use it again I either donate or toss. Just bite the bullet and do it. You'll feel better.
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Jul 7, 2015 1:06:38 GMT
I have a hard time getting rid of stuff, too. I have some old Wild Asparagus paper that annoys me upon sight of it but I still haven't thrown it out or given it away. Although, I will say that I have found a few sheets of it to be useful in the past year or so. But is that reason enough to keep it? I don't know. On the bright side, feeling this way has helped me be more selective about what I buy now.
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Post by CarolineO'Sullivan on Jul 7, 2015 1:17:52 GMT
Nope, no issues here, I hate things taking up room if they are not being used. I purge all the time.
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Post by PaperAngel on Jul 7, 2015 1:45:00 GMT
No; donations not only free storage space for supplies I will use, but encourages others' creativity. I suggest you donate those items without guilt to someone who will use them!
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Post by alittleintrepid on Jul 7, 2015 2:14:20 GMT
I might use the leftovers to make cards or it would go to my DD who likes to craft along with me. She's five so doesn't care if it is Easter paper as long as it's pretty! I would have a hard time getting rid of stamps although I would be unlikely to use them on next years' Easter pages.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jul 7, 2015 2:14:58 GMT
It depends what it is. Paper, washi or embelishments I know I won't use easy purge either give away or donate. Other things are harder. I sold some cricut carts before our move last year but have trouble getting rid of stamps and dies. Now I know that I could purge some dies and never miss them but can't bring myself to do so. I haven't used my sizzlet alphas in I don't know how long but I moved them and they are still here. I need to use them soon or donate. I told myself I would give it a year in the new house. They will get donated as I don't know anyone local that would want them unless I save for our community garage sale in October.
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 7, 2015 2:33:47 GMT
I just sent a tote full of probably 200 pages of old or partially used paper packs with my son's girlfriend. I also had 25+ packs of semi used Thickers to send. She is making three memory books for her friends who just graduated. She said she had a lot of paper (3 full packs) and I thought she could use more choices. Whatever she doesn't use will be donated at a crop I am going to in two weeks. They make kits and sell them and donate them to a domestic abuse safe house. I get rid of stuff easily when I think someone else can use it.
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Post by alissa103 on Jul 7, 2015 4:09:51 GMT
No. I have a small space and if I start to outgrow my storage, something needs to go. I also get overwhelmed by too much stuff, so I try to keep my stash manageable. If I'm at the end of a collection or kit I get sick of it as well. I know I'll never grab for it again (my history has proven this to me over the years), because there's always something else I'd rather play with! So I put the scraps in a ziplock and out they go into my sell/donate/give away pile. Same with mostly used matching stickers, too. If you're sick of it, odds are you will not miss it! Case in point, I got the Simple Stories I Am line in a kit this year. Loved it. Made two double pages, two single pages and a handful of cards out of it. I was SO SICK of that stinkin paper! Lol! I had very little of it left, so I scooped it into recycling. You girls know I love Tuesday Morning and I love to get good stuff for good prices. This helps me not to feel so guilty about not using every single piece of paper in a 6x6 pad, etc. I can let it go, I got my money's worth, got joy from using it, and have layouts in my albums to prove it. and even if it was a regret purchase you've never used, move it out to make room for the stuff you DO love & use. It's ok! There's a craft sale here that I have sold stuff through before. When we had an LSS I sold at their yard sales too. I've also donated stuff to various places (to a teacher friend, domestic violence center that was looking for craft stuff), etc. I also recycle my paper scraps that aren't worth saving, donating or giving away. Larger sized scraps have always sold well for me. I put a bunch in zip locks and price low. Not sure what my point is (I'm tired!) but I hope you got something out of it. Lol!!!!
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jul 7, 2015 4:12:02 GMT
I make cards too, so if I still liked the paper at all, I'd use it for that or to make envelopes. If I really wasn't feeling the love anymore, I'd either sell it or donate it.
As for the stamps, if they are very specific and couldn't be used for other projects, then they would go too. Stamps might be easier to sell than the paper since they are tools that can be used repeatedly.
I had a ton of stuff packed up for years because it took that long to get some permanent storage installed in my space. When I finally did go through it, some stuff was easy to purge and other stuff not so easy because I have so many back logged projects that I still want to do eventually. Once I start working through some of those projects it will be easier to get rid of whatever is left when they're finished.
I have a little kid who loves to do crafts and she's happy to mess around with my cast offs, but when the quantity exceeds what I want to look at or deal with, I box it up and take it to her school. The teachers (and scout troop leaders) there are always looking for fun things they can incorporate into inexpensive art projects for the kids.
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Post by anniefb on Jul 7, 2015 5:25:34 GMT
If I know I won't use it again I either donate or toss. Just bite the bullet and do it. You'll feel better. Yep, agree with this,
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jul 7, 2015 9:43:36 GMT
Yes I have a problem letting go of my scrap stuff. I'd rather hold on to it at this point because old has a habit of becoming new in the scrapbook world. Many times I was happy I had something in my stash! So while I still have room, I'm not going to purge anytime soon. I think this is part of the problem for me. It was fine when I was still new and never imagined that shaped paper clips or flair would make a comeback. Now I want to hang on to everything because eventually it will come back around and I'll see people using it in new and exciting ways and know I need to have it for my layouts.
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Post by LisaDV on Jul 7, 2015 12:15:05 GMT
I've seen Doomsday Preppers, forget food, what if I can't get more scrapbooking supplies!!! ACK!
(Sorry, haven't gotten a lot of sleep recently)
I tend to hold onto stamps and tools, but I can purge paper and such, it just doesn't happen very often. So my dd uses the things I'm not crazy about (and many that I am). This fall I'm teaching an art journaling and a scrapbooking class at our homeschool co-op, so my purged pattern papers (have a 3-4" stack) and probably some of my pads that I've use quite a bit of will be repurposed there. In the past, I've given supplies to my older nieces and to good will.
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Post by Prenticekid on Jul 7, 2015 14:00:34 GMT
For years, when I got the point described (little bits of leftover supplies), I would put it aside for my daughter (who never used it) ...then my granddaughter... (who never used it). LOL So, now I do try to dump it. I do save nicer things, or things that I have more of, for a friend who is an activities director for a nursing home. She gets really bedraggled donations sometimes or nearly empty alpha sheets, that sort of thing. So, I make sure my donations items are really usable and really nice things.
As to the old becomes new thing: I have some old supplies that I still love, and I don't see a reason to get rid of them. Keeping those items, to me, is completely different than holding on to some leftover supplies that you just can't let go even though you don't love them or even want to use them.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jul 7, 2015 14:38:33 GMT
As to the old becomes new thing: I have some old supplies that I still love, and I don't see a reason to get rid of them. Keeping those items, to me, is completely different than holding on to some leftover supplies that you just can't let go even though you don't love them or even want to use them. I agree, if you have a use for the older stuff or just plain like it, there's no reason to randomly purge. When I was going through my stuff, seriously item by item when I was unpacking, I came across a lot of stuff that I not only still liked, but that I remembered exactly what I bought it for years ago! (And no, those projects never got done because everything has been packed forever!!) Eventually I'll get around to actually scrapping those photos, LOL. I might be an (even grayer) old lady when I do, but I *WILL* get to it now that I know where it is AND have a functional space.
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Post by meridon on Jul 7, 2015 15:11:06 GMT
Do it. Do you have a neighbor with young kids or a preschool nearby or a Sunday School at church who could use the items? Also, as an aside, and you didn't specifically mention this in your OP, but this kind of thing is why I don't usually buy themed items. I wouldn't buy a bunny stamp or jellybean paper, etc. The one exception was when I did a December Daily. Finished it and gave the leftovers to DD's school so I can move on without guilt.
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Post by bklyngal62 on Jul 7, 2015 18:06:07 GMT
I donated a couple of boxes of my scrapping stuff, one being a box of just paper. Even after all that it didn't make a dent. I'm planning to make time on my vacation so I can purge a bit more.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2015 21:48:26 GMT
It took me about 18 years to finally do a drastic purge of the stuff I knew I would never use. I sold different items in "lots" on my local facebook classifieds group. Earning some money back for what I purchased helped.
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Post by alissa103 on Jul 8, 2015 1:56:31 GMT
I definitely think stuff cycles back in. If I still love it, I keep it, even if it's not trendy anymore. I kept a few sheets of an ombré type of paper from foooooooreveer ago I still thought it was pretty. And guess what's back in style?! Ombré. Ha.
So far I haven't regretted getting rid of any purged items.
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Post by mikklynn on Jul 8, 2015 2:15:56 GMT
I don't care about trends, at all. For me, it's do I still like it? Or did I ever like it, in the case of paper pads/collections.
I keep a box for donations handy at all times. If I come across a paper I don't like, it goes. Sticker sheets that are partially used, I cut apart and place in my sorted by color boxes. If there are random stickers I can't imagine how I'd use, I just throw them away.
I am much happier having only supplies I love. It's constant process with me.
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Post by impearia on Jul 8, 2015 6:38:36 GMT
Not anymore...it used to be. I have been scrapping for over 10 years now and I know my own tastes, and what I will use and what I won't. I used to be a user of paper flowers and more "romantic shabby chic" bits, but no more, so out all that stuff went. I gave it to my kids who don't care what style something is so much, as long as it is theirs, and they are free to use it however they want. A child's eyes just shine when you give them a whole unused sticker sheet! They could care less if it is from 2005.
I am sort of a "if I like it it can stay forever" sort of person. I mix old and new supplies on a whim, if it suits me. I still love sequins, gems, glitter etc I don't care if other people don't, or it is not trendy anymore, that is part of my style that doesn't seem to change much. I have a massive stash of old Sassafras Lass that will never be purged and I slowly use it, incorporating it into layouts where it works. I was HEARTBROKEN when they shut up their scrappy business. I also have an equally huge October Afternoon pile, old and new...I even went so far as to seek out the entire collection of Seaside because I had perfect pictures for it.
If I still like it, it stays, if I look at it and say, "WTH?!" off it goes. I purge fairly regularly. I feel with less stuff I spend more time creating and less time searching for that "perfect" item to complete my page. The truth is there is no one perfect item lots of options wil make a beautiful page!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2015 11:21:00 GMT
I keep everything and use it. Don't care if it's old or out of style.
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Post by myboysnme on Jul 8, 2015 12:27:25 GMT
At the crops I go to there is always a table of stuff people don't want free for the taking. I spend more time 'shopping' at the free table than I do going through my own stuff to donate.
I have a fear that when I have grandchildren, etc, that I will wish I had that Easter paper or school paper that I won't be able to get anymore. So I hoard it all even if I have already used it.
I am happy to share though. If someone is looking for a specific thing and I have it, I will give it to them. For example, I have a piece of paper with the Presidential seal all over it and a lady was scrapping photos of the President and I offered her 2 of the seals from the paper. I suggested she cut them out and pop dot them and she was thrilled.
But I can't give her the whole sheet. Oh no! I might need it someday!
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Post by scrapnnana on Jul 8, 2015 12:53:54 GMT
With our last LSS gone, I have a very hard time getting rid of stuff. Besides, I use leftovers to make cards and small gift packages.
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Post by eastcoastpea on Jul 8, 2015 17:31:29 GMT
It's totally tough for me to get rid of ANY crafty stuff. You just never know what you might need for a school project with kids.
I do donate a lot to school when I am 100% sure I don't want/need it anymore.
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