The ones that are too big to yhrow away or strips????
I've been doing some reorganizing and realized I have quite a lot of this stuff.
I guess I am miserly and I hate just throwing stuff away....
I have my solid cardstock organized by color, each in an individual plastic holder. My pattern paper is in one of those clear iris cases that can hold 12x12 paper. 2 or 3 years ago I went through all my scraps and threw out the small pieces and the ones I knew I wouldn't use. That made the solid scraps way less bulky and my pp went from 2 boxes to 1.
Melissa
well if they are pp's then I just keep them with the papers, embellies, etc... and if they are solids, I used to keep them in the 12x12 plastic bags, but they would get bent up and rarely used. now when I buy stuff, I get an entire kit, including matching cardstock and do my best to keep it all together. that's what seems to work best for me
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For solids and cardstock, if the scrap is big enough to mount a pic on, I throw it in my scrap bag. I only keep patterned paper if the design is such that I can use it later to punch icons out.
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Of course, having said that, I guess I should confess that I will keep every single scrap of the last of the Basic Grey, regardless of the size.
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I keep my scraps in manila folders separated by patterned papers vs cardstock. Then, each of those are separated by color. It's easy to find a certain color of cardstock or patterned paper. Sometimes if I need to trace out a triangle, circle, etc. for size I'll grab a scrap of patterned paper I doubt I'd use on a layout.
Me, too!Laura wrote:Of course, having said that, I guess I should confess that I will keep every single scrap of the last of the Basic Grey, regardless of the size.
I keep my scraps that are at least 2 X 3 inches in 12 X 12 bags sorted by colors. If they are smaller than that, I force myself to toss them. I use them to make cards, most of the time.
Laura
I also keep my scraps in file folders by color. And the folders are in a file similar to this...one but, mine is plastic and was less expensive. I use to have one when I lived in Washington that was even cardboard with matching flie folders. I will try and take a photo. This will give you an idea.
As far as using my scraps I just happen to use some tonight to make this card for me dad.
As far as using my scraps I just happen to use some tonight to make this card for me dad.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I keep anything 2x3 or larger. I have a notebook with page protectors. Organized bysolids, stripes, plaid, dots, animal, Christmas , flowers and other.
Brandy
Solid card stock is stored in a large ziploc. Patterned paper is kept in a 12x12x1 scraponizer box. None of it is sorted. I go through through the patterned paper box all the time for layering or punches in layouts. I'll only keep papers I really like and will cull out anything that I pass over for a long time or if the box gets too full.
Thanks for all the ideas. I admit I am a paper hoarder!
I have a bunch of scraps and I need to go through and dump some of it!
Right now it is in many ziplocks.
I like the idea of sorting by solids and pp!
I have a bunch of scraps and I need to go through and dump some of it!
Right now it is in many ziplocks.
I like the idea of sorting by solids and pp!
Susan
What a great idea.blbabe1234 wrote:I keep anything 2x3 or larger. I have a notebook with page protectors. Organized bysolids, stripes, plaid, dots, animal, Christmas , flowers and other.
Kimber
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
I like this idea as well. I have my solids in one box and pp in another. It is difficult to find what I need, so I don't use my scraps too often. I have a ton.Shutterbug wrote:What a great idea.blbabe1234 wrote:I keep anything 2x3 or larger. I have a notebook with page protectors. Organized bysolids, stripes, plaid, dots, animal, Christmas , flowers and other.
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mgehrke wrote:I like this idea as well. I have my solids in one box and pp in another. It is difficult to find what I need, so I don't use my scraps too often. I have a ton.Shutterbug wrote:What a great idea.blbabe1234 wrote:I keep anything 2x3 or larger. I have a notebook with page protectors. Organized bysolids, stripes, plaid, dots, animal, Christmas , flowers and other.
This pic was taken in 2011, I had submitted my idea to Scrapbooks ETC and they published it (Feb 2011 issue)
Scraps Notebook
Brandy
I have so many tote bags that fit SB papers that I reserve one just for leftover scraps and it is sorted - somewhat. I go to it when I need a smaller piece to mount a photo or add a diecut accent.
blfonty a.k.a. Bonnie
I keep them in a drawer (one for cardstock on for patterned paper) unsorted and try to look in there first when I need something small. I tried sorting but it was too much work to look through 6-7 folders instead of one drawer.
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