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Mine is white cardstock. Sure I like stamp pads and embossing powders and stuff, but I always love having tons of white cardstock on hand for stamping images on.
Christmas stamp sets and solid color 12x12 cardstock. I have worked hard to stop buying patterned paper but cardstock seems to fly out of the holder and I have to keep restocking.
Mary Beth
Mine is also white cardstock because I use it to stamp on, for my digis, and I make almost all my cards with a white base. The other thing is adhesive. I hate running out of adhesive in the middle of a project.
Designer paper packs. I can just sit and flip thru them over and over like a magazine or a catalog.
I asked my BFF if she had joined SCS without telling me. This is so just like her! I'm just as bad, though. We go shopping, then have the most fun with "show and tell" afterwards. We often don't want the same papers from a pad, since we do different types of projects. The other day we went halves on a Tim Holtz "Crowded Attic" pad, and did "draft picks". There were 36 sheets, and we took turns. She picked her first 6 favorites, then I picked 6, and so on. We had a quarter ready to flip if there were any we both REALLY wanted, but there weren't any. It worked perfectly.
I also don't think I could ever have too many dies or embossing folders.
I asked my BFF if she had joined SCS without telling me. This is so just like her! I'm just as bad, though. We go shopping, then have the most fun with "show and tell" afterwards. We often don't want the same papers from a pad, since we do different types of projects. The other day we went halves on a Tim Holtz "Crowded Attic" pad, and did "draft picks". There were 36 sheets, and we took turns. She picked her first 6 favorites, then I picked 6, and so on. We had a quarter ready to flip if there were any we both REALLY wanted, but there weren't any. It worked perfectly.
I also don't think I could ever have too many dies or embossing folders.
Well what is she waiting for?? She needs to get on over here and join and join in all the fun.
(have you ever done a paper swap on here? i did once and got some really cute papers).
besides money ---hmm - I can't pick just one - cardstock - good heavy weight cardstock in lots of colors but that makes it more than 1 thing LOL cuz each color is a separate purchase LOL - my fav is SU! - but if you're gonna make me pick one thing - I'd say scor-tape. Love the stuff!
For me it is paper - cardstock, patterned paper, glossy, kraft, chipboard, solids, patterns, It doesn't matter if it is paper - I have to have it!. I have piles and shelves and drawers but when I see a paper sale I am like a kid in a candy store.
I want, I want , I want.....
Patterned paper, because it's a beautiful thing!!! Adhesives of all sorts, tombow mono-double sided tape-clear glue dots-dimensional squares...I freak out if I think I'm even starting to run low. To me nothing is more of a downer than to run out of my double sided scotch tape in the middle of a good creative card run!!! Besides all that, I need it to glue down all the fabulous patterned paper I just had to buy!
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sentiment stamps and quality, solid cardstock. I only buy the cardstock in bulk any more. I use solid cardstock too fast to buy just one or two sheets.
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