I'm in the HUGE process of purging/sorting my 12x12 patterned paper but man, the whole idea of what to do with all the scraps is making me nuts!
I've kept a fairly organized system the last few years - I've always kept all my scraps with the same mfg - so, 12x12 AC paper and then a gallon-sized ziploc bag with all AC scraps stored inside and the bag kept with the whole sheets of paper. I don't know...maybe I want a change? Or maybe I could keep all my bigger cuts of scraps in the bag and the smaller ones I could throw into a general storage area for card-making.
The one thing I won't change is my CH vertical storage paper holders. Love those and those work perfectly for me.
HELP!! Give me some ideas!
Hey Nicole...I feel your pain, sistah!! I use a legal sized accordian folder for my scraps. It has about 20 slots in it so I separate my scraps by solid color followed by patterned papers in that color. It gets dicey with papers that can be several different colors, but I use my best judgement of where I might find it again. It's not a perfect system, but I can usually find stuff that way and it's all in one place.
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I have one of those tiered file holders that I use to hold 12x12 zip bags of scraps.
I have them sorted by color with little pieces in smaller zippy bags in the big ones.
It's amazing how much more of the scraps I use now that I have sorted them by color.
As I'm working I toss my scraps in a pile and when I can't stand it anymore I sort them by color and put them in the appropriate bag.
I have them sorted by color with little pieces in smaller zippy bags in the big ones.
It's amazing how much more of the scraps I use now that I have sorted them by color.
As I'm working I toss my scraps in a pile and when I can't stand it anymore I sort them by color and put them in the appropriate bag.
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I have 3 boxes(a little larger than a photo box) that I keep mine in. I am actually getting better though because I am trying to use up the scraps on cards or other layouts right away.
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I do this too. And I agree it gets dicey with PP that could be several different colors. But I look at it and decide where "I" personally would most likely look for it again.MaBuglet wrote: Hey Nicole...I feel your pain, sistah!! I use a legal sized accordian folder for my scraps. It has about 20 slots in it so I separate my scraps by solid color followed by patterned papers in that color. It gets dicey with papers that can be several different colors, but I use my best judgement of where I might find it again. It's not a perfect system, but I can usually find stuff that way and it's all in one place.
I also have a separate slot for "holiday", "licensed" and "specialty" paper. (licensed=Blues Clues, Princesses, etc; specialty = vellum, metallic, etc)
Ever since I started this system I use my scraps a LOT more.
Good Luck!
Geesh!! I could have written this -- this exactly what I do!Queen Mum wrote: I have one of those tiered file holders that I use to hold 12x12 zip bags of scraps.
I have them sorted by color with little pieces in smaller zippy bags in the big ones.
It's amazing how much more of the scraps I use now that I have sorted them by color.
As I'm working I toss my scraps in a pile and when I can't stand it anymore I sort them by color and put them in the appropriate bag.
And I too have been using a lot more of scraps because of it being sorted this way.
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My scrapbooking is so unorganized it's not even funny! I think saving scraps by manufacturer is a pretty good idea. I like the idea of color, but that gets so tricky! Have fun sorting!erica
I use the accordianfile system too. But I've also limited to the size of scraps I keep too. I try not to keep anything to small...and another thing I do to help limit scraps is I try to do another layout with them right away or make a card, so they get used immediately.
I have one of those 12 x 12 single file thingies. I throw my "good scraps" in one (double sided and cardstock) and regular scraps (single sided, flimsy paper) in the other. when I want to make cards I just grab either one (or both) and don't worry about what I cut up and use, since it was scraps anyway!
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yeah I have them in photo boxes.. I like the file idea better though!
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WOW! Some of you are quite organized. I just keep my scraps in drawers separated by either cardstock or patterned paper!
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Wow, some great ideas here for pp!! THANKS EVERYONE! I think I need to decide how small of scraps I want to keep as well. That might help me out.
I do keep my cardstock scraps in accordion files, seperated by colors. I love that way!!
I do keep my cardstock scraps in accordion files, seperated by colors. I love that way!!
I sort similarly to the others who posted, but have found that throwing the scraps into a smallish box helps. Then when I'm ready to sort a bunch at a time, I empty the box (from an old ACOT order) and sort them all at once to save time.
My general rule of thumb on scraps that are too small to bother with is if they're smaller than the size of a computer mouse, I chuck them.
My general rule of thumb on scraps that are too small to bother with is if they're smaller than the size of a computer mouse, I chuck them.
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Okay I worked on this for a few hours tonight (as well as the last couple of days) and I think I have a system. I'll take pics when I'm done and share!
Ok..this suggestion ma not be want you want to hear, but a trime saving tip/thought none the less.
Go through your scraps and decide if you really are gong to use them, esp. patterned paper.
I tend to use my scraps atthe time i am making layouts and then, unless they are a basic pattern, throw them away. if i get 4 layouts out of a paper, unless if it is a precut scallop our special edging, out it goes. I used to have packets and packets and never use them. Out of site, out of mind. i am have so many new papers, the little things just got in the way after a while.
Same with cardstock, unless it was a standard color. Is is going to be used soon, if not, gone.
This was hard to get used to in the beginning, but got easier as I became realitic of what bulk of product i had in my stash that had never been used. I needed to get using my stash, not storing it for years!
Hope that helped. i am a storer, gatherer, and all arounb keep it forever girl too and it just got to be too much.
Go through your scraps and decide if you really are gong to use them, esp. patterned paper.
I tend to use my scraps atthe time i am making layouts and then, unless they are a basic pattern, throw them away. if i get 4 layouts out of a paper, unless if it is a precut scallop our special edging, out it goes. I used to have packets and packets and never use them. Out of site, out of mind. i am have so many new papers, the little things just got in the way after a while.
Same with cardstock, unless it was a standard color. Is is going to be used soon, if not, gone.
This was hard to get used to in the beginning, but got easier as I became realitic of what bulk of product i had in my stash that had never been used. I needed to get using my stash, not storing it for years!
Hope that helped. i am a storer, gatherer, and all arounb keep it forever girl too and it just got to be too much.
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Beth, - this is why I have my scraps in see through zip bags in a tiered file holder.
I see them and will use them for mats, journal boxes, etc.
ANd if I see that I'm getting too many scraps I'll spend a day making cards out of the scraps.
Having them at hand makes me use them more. It works well and saves me $$ in the long run
I see them and will use them for mats, journal boxes, etc.
ANd if I see that I'm getting too many scraps I'll spend a day making cards out of the scraps.
Having them at hand makes me use them more. It works well and saves me $$ in the long run
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That's a good ide about the see through bags.....i am afraid i would lose my bags...bwaaaah!
(I think i just have too much schtuff!!!) Say it ain't so!
(I think i just have too much schtuff!!!) Say it ain't so!
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i store my sCRAPs in zip locks in colours,ie... bags with blue, pink, yellow etc...
except for MM & basic grey which are stored separately.....
i go through these for sketch challenge LO's or card challenges
rather than cutting into a full sheet....
any larger peices left are then packed into a shoe box
and given to childrens church or a local kindy for cut and paste....
except for MM & basic grey which are stored separately.....
i go through these for sketch challenge LO's or card challenges
rather than cutting into a full sheet....
any larger peices left are then packed into a shoe box
and given to childrens church or a local kindy for cut and paste....
Scrappinannie
JulianaM wrote: WOW! Some of you are quite organized. I just keep my scraps in drawers separated by either cardstock or patterned paper!
LOL, mine are in a dresser
I need a better system for scraps too! I have them everywhere! I really need some better organization in my life!
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