I know what you're thinking, "what on earth is she doing now?" I few days ago, I stumbled upon Marion Smith's 31 Day Challenge (here YouTube channel, here). She really doesn't have a lot of requirements, just do one project a day for 31 days. So I'm going to give this a try. The project I took on today, taking this pile of scrap paper and organizing it in a way that will be useful to me. I used to organize my scrap pieces by color (all reds together, etc), then I organized them by size (all 12" strips together, all pieces smaller than 4x4 together, etc). I found I never went back to those piles when I was making a card. So I took this pile and I separated the pattern paper ( putting coordinating patterns together). Then I put the solid scraps that matched the pattern paper together. I ended up with 25 bags like this:
Now, I just reach for a bag when I need to make a card. An on going challenge for me: NOT buy another piece of pattern paper for the rest of this year. We'll see, I'll be lucky if I can keep to that for the month of May. If I successfully use up this stash, I'll move on and do the same with my boxes of (6x8, 6x6, and 4x6) papers. On thing at a time.
Good luck on your challenge. I would say the most difficult part to stick to will not buying any paper for a month. Now what fun is that?
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea for all those scraps of paper!
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I saw the challenge as well a few weeks after it started. Didn't even realize May has 31 days until I saw yer post and I do believe I'll join you! I also wanted to start on YouTube - no better time than the present, right?! I'll be doing this right along too... thanks for the reminder and inspiration! =)
ReplyDeleteI finally have a method for my scraps that helps me reach for them instead of whacking into a new sheet of paper!! I know this will really help you!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fabulous Challenge Monica and I will have to tune in and see all the wonderful projects you get up to. The idea of presorting your scraps into workable packs sounds wonderful. I think I may adopt this idea for mine ever increasing stash.
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