I like the way you keep your scrapbooking bits and bobs in those binders. A lady I’ve watched on RU-vid for years keeps her’s in them too, her channel is Sandy Hearn, just incase you are interested. She hasn’t made a video lately but I keep watching her old ones for inspiration. Love hearing the doggies 🐕🐾🐾 Have a nice weekend ☀️
@@crazyschaoticcrafts1013 you don’t have to be sorry, 💙🐕love dogs, I have one myself. I have to sneak into my craft room, he’s not too keen on his mum in there 😆
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I am reorganizing my crafting supplies into a new room and was trying to figure out how to store and organize my patterned paper. I think I'll follow your advice. I did purge a huge pile of it though. I have a question about " kits." I have many patterned paper kits that were purchased through Stampin' Up. I'm wondering if I should separate them as well?
I organize my paper and embellishment on how I see them, how I will remember what I have. For sure example I have a kit that was for Christmas, however their is very little of that kit that says Christmas to me. So I separated it. Trust your gut. Don't hesitate to let me know if I can help in any way
Great video. I started doing this and it has been a game changer for me going to a crop. I no longer need to bring everything I have. Hard to break that habit though.
I do that too, I sort by color, what is the main color theme of the page, and I have a mixed section where I put stuff that is multi-colored and not one type of color but can go with anything
I have a lot of printed die cuts stored in small 4x6 photo albums, but of course they are so fat it’s ridiculous! I think I will look into switching them out into baseball card holders or something similar so it will lie flatter and be easier to store and, importantly, easier to flip through. Plus it’s past time to purge my collection… So thanks for the ideas! I also LOVE the tin foil container for washi - I will now very impatiently wait for the container to get used up lol
@@crazyschaoticcrafts1013 There's definately some cool parts to that, I opted for the warehouse saie so I"ll have to do an unboxing when I bought all the spring/summer paper I wanted but probalby didn't need.
I use sleeves that are made by storage solutions for my paper collections.I’ve been doing this for about 15 years. I recently discovered that there’s an off brand on Amazon that’s a bit cheaper and it works just as well. I love that it keeps my paper from warping and minimizes dog-ear.
I think it would’ve been helpful if you had shown the sketch upfront. You mentioned that you were working from a sketch. Your granddaughter had a very cute idea and I’m so glad that you’re putting it to memories in your scrapbooking.