Old pictures, old scrapping stuff....what to do??

OMG...this thread is giving me anxiety and making me giddy all at the same time!!!

Oh how I miss "crafting" and creating with glue tabs and cardstock and jaggy scissors and hole punches and buttons and ribbons and glitter and and and and and.......ahhhhhhh!!! I have stacks and stacks of stuff but I would probably have to literally dust it off to use it. And a craft room...pfffftttt maybe my next life time when I have a bigger house!

And don't get me going on the photos...I have boxes and boxes of my own...and all of my moms and grandmothers too. I tend to scan them in bunches to use on my pages...but throw them away? *gulp!* I don't think I could do it!
 
Great room, Deanna! :)
LOL! It was a really big room, although the ceiling was fairly low. It wasn't really a basement because we're in CA & don't really have those, but we did call it a basement. The house was built on a slight hill, so the front of the house opened to the street, and the back to an alley. Most of the house was on the upper level, but the laundry room, storage, garage and craft room were on the lower level. You had to exit the house through the laundry room to go out to my craft room.
 
Deanna we have many of the same containers! Yours is just much neater than mine.
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haha! Michi--did you notice that my cardstock was divided into colors?? The bottom shelves on all four of the cupboards is all cardstock--do you think I'll ever run out?? :) Oh, then another shelf in one of wall cabinets has the 8.5x11 cardstock--I only kept the neutral colors of those though. My closet houses most of the patterned paper--except for the Christmas patterned paper--that is in one of the big cabinets!
 
Let the kids use those crazy scissors! My kids love them along with all 10,000 paper punches I have kicking around. Now I cringe when I see a homemade "leash" made out expensive gorgeous ribbon wrapped around a stuffed animal's neck. Oh well, at least someone is using it. I do need my supplies occasionally for all those silly school projects that are really like "parent homework."
 
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