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Ok, so today I had big plans to get soooo much done around here but that didn’t happen. This time change threw me for a loop and at about 12:30 this afternoon I found myself asleep on the sofa. I woke up once while the dog was barking at the mail carrier – who delivered a paper order from Lifetime Moments woo hoo! But then I fell back asleep and didn’t come to again until 3:30. Once I’d had lunch and checked my emails it only left me with about 45 minutes until I had to go pick up my daughter from daycare. A very unproductive day…
I did however manage to move most of my empty storage containers from my scraproom to the family room so I could maneuver a little better. We’ll see how long those things stay there – my DH will have a canary when he sees I’m encroaching on our communal living spaces again…
Once those things were moved out I was able to reach my boxes of magazines and idea books. I put them back on the bookshelf where they belong. I also pushed the canvas bins back into their cubbies. Now that you can see part of the floor, it actually doesn’t look too bad in here….yeah, ok, that’s stretching it a bit.
I am really hoping that if I get to bed at a decent hour tonight that I will have more energy to get things done tomorrow. There’s a ton of swaps to be done, I want to spend some more time cleaning, and there are a few design team calls that I want to do. Where does the time go????
Purge and Sort:
Begin by sorting things into categories: Magazines and Idea Books, Photos, Stamps and Inks, Patterned Paper, Cardstock, Scraps, Embellishments, Trims, Tools, etc. These categories will be pared down again into smaller groups once the initial sort is complete. You may actually be surprised to know that I had already organized a lot of this stuff during prior purge and sort sessions.
If, while sorting, you come across something and ask yourself, “Why the heck did I buy this hideous thing?”. This is where “purge” comes into play. Now, I’m not suggesting that you throw anything out, but rather send it along it’s merry way to somewhere else, such as a school, senior center, scout troop or a beginner scrapper. Now, if it’s really really hideous, or in very poor condition, then it’s time to say your peace, forgive yourself, and send it to it’s final resting place. Nothing feels better than a good purging – as my husband would say……but I digress…
Spring is just around the corner and what better time than any to get your scrapbooking supplies organized. Ok, so I know, most of you who know me are sitting there completely dumbfounded that I am the person who is spearheading this campaign. After all, I am the world’s most disorganized person and many of you are witness to that from the pics of my scrapbook room that I have posted over the years. And yet, I still manage to find everything I need! But really, this time I think I’m really going to get organized! So join me on my journey to create a Scrapbooking Utopia (and let’s see how long I can keep my room looking good after I get it cleaned out!).