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Whatever you do, just do not leave them in your attic for the next people who live in your house to deal with. Taking hundreds of neatly bundled old magazines down attic stairs is no fun. At all.
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Save your drama for your llama.
Pinterest~PINTEREST~Pinterest has saved me from myself!! And SCS of course. I haven't looked at my magazines forever and couldn't figure out why I was still saving them! I still have a collection of SU & CTMH but may have to re-evaluate that even. Lately I'm inspired by my pins or FAVS here.
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I keep a seperate pile of magazines that I am ready to part with and then I am ready to RAK stamping friends who are homebound for a while. I generally send off a filled priority envelope with a card and suggest they leave them in a waiting room area when they are finished. Funny how even old magazine bring new inspiration.
i have 5 or 6 years worth of SU! catalogs from when i was a demo. they're stored away in a box at the moment, but once i've moved back home and have a craft room again, they'll go back on the bookshelf like they were before i moved into a tiny apartment. i keep them mostly for reference. but also because there are good ideas in them. and i like looking back to see old projects and things (:
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hi my name is ashley, and i am a self proclaimed "craft queen"