My "craft closet" room is the one I struggle with keeping organized and clutter free, more than any other space in my home! I like how you separated the purging process from the reorganization. It definitely makes the whole process more manageable! Feeling inspired!
I am sure you have found places that will feel so blessed to receive your crafting supplies. How kind of you to always think of others. That just happens to be an added bonus to all your hard work, the feeling you get when you help others. Have a wonderful day Jen. You deserve it!
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful videos. I especially appreciated this one. It helped me to understand that giving away precious sentimental belongings, some of which we have spent a lot of money on, is easier if we know we will be donating it to an organization that will appreciate it.
Sometimes I just want to quote you to my family and friends, "It's not that you don't love those hobbies, it's that they don't fit your lifestyle anymore." I never knew that someone else felt like I did. Because that is so true. Thank you! This video was great and it's wonderful that you donate!
Every time I watch one of your organization vlogs, I look at how you organize your space vs. the same space in my house, I have to laugh, because your before tour always look like my after organization. Anyway great vlog as usual.
I think it is wonderful that you are donating such lovely things. I found it very hard to purge my crafting supplies back in Jan.I donated all of my scrapbooking supplies,stickers,scissors,etc...It was one of the hardest things I have ever done.So many memories attached to that,but I no longer scrapbook,and it was time to move on. I hope you have a great weekend.I just adore all your videos.
I'm so proud of you for purging more areas of your home. We all need to do that. It makes one feel so good and much lighter somehow! Plus it helps other people so much, which really makes one feel good to help others. I love all your videos about organizing, purging, cleaning, etc! Keep up the good work!
Wow it must feel good to free up so much space! As a preschool teacher, it seems like our classroom could never have enough paper, felt, ribbon, yarn, paints, stamps, paper punches, etc. We even collected fake flowers for when we set up a pretend flower shop! :) So I know any preschool program would LOVE to receive those donations and make good use of them. It's so sweet of you to be so thoughtful about where your donations will be going.
Thank you, Jen! You are so inspirational! I am in the middle of my craft supply purge and got a little overwhelmed. Now I am recomitted. Love your craft closet btw. Mine is a shared room for now which is challenging.
Living with a paraplegic has changed me in so many ways. I have realized how much unnecessary things I have. He keeps it simple and that has changed everything for me I purged my 30 somewhat scrubs to ten. I had more scrubs then real outfits. I'm so happy now. Great video TFS.
Myself as well as my sister recently cleared out some paper crafting supplies we no longer were using. She found an after school program with a local church and donated a few of the boxes to. We have since received Thank You cards with the donated goodies as well as pictures with the children enjoying the products. So happy we did it and now have a box in the corner of my craft room so as I come across things I no longer want or use I just toss them in to go to their new home to be enjoyed again! Feels great to give!
I recently went through a desk full of old Christmas cards and stuff. I got rid of most of it. Now I need to go through my craft closet and purge. I understand how hard it is to let go. You are an inspiration. Thank you, Diana
We shop for all these things with great care and love and anticipation, so it's totally understandable that it's hard to hand off. I think you did greAt, Jennifer!
OMG! What I would give for even half of your supplies. My toddler would never be bored again! LOL!!! By the way, love all your videos!! It was great when you moved cause you organized every room in your house. Now I just need you to keep reorganizing stuff! Org videos are my faves!
Can't wait to see how you organize your craft room closet. You have inspired me to do the same. Clean out things that you are not going to use. I have fabric that I have had for years, hoping to sew a top. But it's time to get rid of things that are not going to be used. Thanks for sharing with us, because that gives us inspiration to do the same. Love your videos.
A very inspirational and motivating video, but I should have waited until morning to watch it, because I'm all fired up to start my craft/sewing purge I want to start mine now but It's 10 p.m. and I know I'll end up staying awake most of the night, because once I start something I keep going until I'm done or forced to stop. I better wait 'til morning or I'll be grumpy pants all day tomorrow from lack of sleep. Thank you for the video!
midwestlittlesugar I'm going to be giving about 98% of my purge to my sister who is a special needs preschool teacher. She is always looking for supply donations or buying out of pocket for her classroom, because of budget cuts. I think we all know how ridiculously underfunded our schools are in this country, so if anyone else is considering donating from their purge please, please think of your local preschool program or an elementary art teacher. My sister is always begging for supplies of any kind. She even takes scraps of fabric and scrapbooking paper that I would think couldn't possibly be of any use, but she always finds a way to use every little bit up!
I was soooooo excited when I saw this posted in my subscriptions. I was in the process of my own purge. So, I recently had a career change, left my place of employment of 15 yrs in daycare and currently run an in home daycare and needed a space to organize the switch up toys and books. My basement is the only option. Our home is 1300sq " My basement houses, my laundry room, storage for holidays and daycare, and is my office/ craft/ scrapbooking. I was dreading the purge of this basement. I too have done my closet and other little purges, Konmarie, but I wasn't looking forward to the basement. I had all my crafting supplies, daycare items I have collected over the 20 yrs of work and then my scrapbook room. Once I finished the daycare part I was sooooo happy. I purged everything. It was great. I kept only what I will use now. And I purged all crafting things I was no longer interested in. BUT the biggest part was my scrapbooking. Its where a lot of my memories lie. I waited/tried 7 yrs to have my daughter and a lot of supplies were bought with the intention to scrap about her life. I did scrap her 1st yr of firsts and a few things when she was 2 and 3. But a lot of things just sat here. It took me a month, 3 tries to go through it all and I just brought 3 garbage bags full to good will. "I feel great". I got caught up in the RUclips world of scrapbooking and it seemed like people just kept buying and buying and adding the all sorts of embellishments on the layouts and was taking away from the reason on scrapbooking, to write about your memories in that picture and add a few little details. So I stopped watching and shopping and my things just sat here. I also lost the spark once my mom past away 2 yrs ago. Once I have read Marie Kondos book, I had this feeling of a more simple approach to the things I do and make and plan to scrapbook again keeping that in mind. I will tag you on IG with my after shot. TMI here Jen, sorry so long. I thank you so much for sharing all with us. And giving me an extra little push in doing things in my own home. xoxox
I think it's hard when we realize that we don't have the time and space to "do" everything. I'm a serial hobbyist, and this has really been therapeutic to watch because I struggle with letting go of the craft supplies, the crochet stock, and these time consuming things. We just recently purchased our first home and so I let go of a lot of life clutter when we moved, and I'm really trying not to fill up our house with what eventually feels like a chore list that I've created for myself. It's so much nicer to walk into my office and see some empty space. Thank you for sharing these videos. I feel motivated to keep on top of my own purging!
same here, have a bunch of crafting supplies and never got the chance to do any crafting due to time constraint, but been thinking recently that I should do some instead of having them all stored in the garage :-)
I think this is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration, I have six young children and often think no way can I find the time... but if you can do little bits at a time, and keep motivated to get it done with a busy blogging/youtube, and family schedule so can I. Keep it up Jen, and thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed your closet revamp. I too am purging through the house in a Marie Kondo method. I have left my card room to the last. I have just downsized from a 15 room farmhouse to a 5 room bungalow. I donated to date 15 car loads of perfectly good stuff ( I mean stuffed). I've been dreading doing the carding paper. I look forward to watching your other videos. Thank you for doing this.
I've been following along on your purging series and doing it to my own home as you go. I've done my master closet (Wow what a chore, took me 3 days) and I've done my make up and travel accessories. (So much easier to pack for a trip now, having duplicates of things like makeup bag, brushes and such. Just toss it in your suitcase and I don't forget anything!) Now you've gotten me geared up on my craft/office room. I too have started traveling for the summer, but its hot here in Arizona so when I'm not traveling or in the pool with the grandkids I'm going to do some more purging. Going onto my kitchen I think... (How many mixing bowls does one woman need anyway???) Your so right about how good it feels to get it done BUT needing a little mental break in between is so needed. Thank you so much for the inspiration. I've noticed my home stays cleaner too, because there is a place for everything! Happy Trails...
I have been married for 22 1/2 years and I still haven’t finished my honeymoon scrapbook 🙄 I’m about 10 years behind on all 3 of my boys albums 😰 but I just started getting back into scrapping 🤗 after recovering from back issues, and life changes with my parents moving in...there’s always something right? But scrapbooking and crafting will always be there waiting for us when we are ready again! I’m glad I found your video to help re-inspire me.
Craft supplies are so hard to let go because they all have potential. I am in the middle of purging mine also. Even though I can see potential in them all, if I won't be using them in the near future, someone else will get more enjoyment from them... I feel so much better when I only have things around that I am actually using. Good work getting your space purged!
I'm a Head Start teacher, which is a federally funded preschool program for low income families. I know those types of classrooms could do so much with any crafting supplies you are looking to donate! :)
I used to keep so many craft supplies and enjoyed reorganizing them. One day I realized all I did with them was reorganize so I let them go. I don’t miss them, but I have to be careful not to buy anything else. Gosh, I love this office space. My dream office space.
Great job Jen and can I just say you look absolutely gorgeous and glowing in this video? Purging can be hard but when you're really ready to let go of things, it feels so liberating and wonderful. I've done a lot of purging this past year with our home remodel and I feel like a brand new person. Thanks for sharing friend!
Absolutely love ur step by step purging💕series! I have been a public middle school secretary for years and we always welcomed paper/craft donations - I'm sure ur local elementary/middle or high schools would love your donation👍
thank so much for showing your purge on paper memorabilia!! I think you did a great job with purging and you really helped me!! I had a hard time purging this category ( I am doing the konmari method) I am still in college so I naturally have less stuff, but I safed alot of tickets, postcards and birthday cards from the last three years (basically since I moved out) and your huge collection showed me that I cannot and do not want to keep doing that. I safed the really special ones but everything else had to go. I kept them for scrapbooking which I love doing for other people (my best friend got one, my boyfriend has one and my sister) but I had alot of time the past three month and I never did it. It is just not a priority for me. Tank you for helping me clean my space out!! It feels so much more like home now :-)
"Simplify your life and peace you will find." I saw that on a box at the dollar store. heehee ...It's so true. I know you have to be super proud of yourself! This was a real motivation for me today. TFS
KraftyScorpio What?! This chick has anything but a simple life. She's nice, but there's some kind of pathology here. Look at all the crap she has! What makes people hoard like this?
KraftyScorpio I'll have to check out her newer organizing/decluttering vids! I really like her and think she's smart and kind, but omg, she sure has a lot of stuff! I was absolutely floored when she did her closet cleanout. She had TONS of stuff, although she did get rid of a lot - and she is generous with her donations to charity. Some people got some really great things thanks to her!
Looks amazing! I have a craft room known as the 5th room that needs an over haul. I went through and cut down by 50% but I think this gave me motivation to cut down again. Thank you.
I would STRONGLY encourage you not to purge your honeymoon/wedding stuff. Yes, you have your photos, but the little bits and pieces that can go into a scrapbook will be the memories you share with your children, Don and yourself as you grow older. That little piece of napkin from that great honeymoon dinner you had may be taking up space now, but in years to come, it can rekindle a memory and lead to a sweet stroll down memory lane while sitting around the table with your family.
The new wall colour looks great, and another impressive purge result. I'd love to see you move the wall of bins (assuming you keep what's in them) above your desk into the closet now that there's room. I think the extra lightness that would bring to the room would really lift it. I recently did a similar thing and moved our DVD collection from our living room into a closet. Still super easy to get to, but the living room feels SO much nicer without all that visual clutter.
I think its also hard to clean out crafting supplies because...how can I say this so it makes sense to humans other than myself...you kind of grieve for the projects that will never get done. Does that make sense? I mean, it's not a huge grief, but they are plans and hopes that will not be fulfilled.
I enjoyed this video. I just went through my craft room and purged all of my Cricut items. My husband had bought the machine for me as a surprise. (The surprise was I never wanted one.) I donated the machine and all of the extra's to a art teacher. Now my room is set up just for card making and feels so much lighter and full of life. Too much stuff just weighs down the room. I don't know if that makes sense. I feel joy in the room now. Your office / craft room looks awesome Jen !
PLEASE do not get rid of the cards that you and Don have given each other. I have kept every card or every flower delivery card that my husband has ever given me and we are celebrating our 18th year wedding anniversary tomorrow. It's so nice to look back on all of this stuff...... Also I completed our courtship/engagement/wedding albums but I still haven't finished our Honeymoon album....So you are not alone. I would never get rid of that stuff though, I will get to it someday. Great video Jen, can't wait to see how it all turns out!!
These purge videos are coming at such a great time! We are planning a big move in the next few weeks and I plan to purge as I pack. I already did a small house purge a few months ago, but I feel like so much more can do now that I've read Marie Kondo's book and watched your series.
I have a full time job and I have been in the process of purging my craft room and it has been very difficult, in the sense that I felt guilty of letting go of supplies and paper that I had purchased. I have stuff from 1997 when I first started Scrapbooking. Yup! That right 1997. To be honest the stuff from 1997 was really easy to purge, because it was outdated. My goal is to keep it simple, clean, and organize, so I can enjoy crafting. I am hoping to wrap it up soon. My goal is to have it all done by the end of June so I can begin my crafting for the Holidays in July. 😊😊
I used to be a Stampin' Up demo (mostly as a hobby) and I have bins upon bins of stamps, paper, punches, and inks that I haven't looked at or used in a very long time. The inclination to make scrapbooks and cards is no longer there and I now face the daunting task of going through everything and deciding what to keep (hopefully very little) and what to give away to friends or sell. You're right, it's a very sentimental journey to be taken, but if you no longer use something, it is useless clutter but may be worth something to someone else.
Hi Jen, Love your videos! I just wanted to make a suggestion. Before I moved at the beginning of the year, I was a part of a church group that crocheted and knitted prayer shawls for people in the community. The shawls and lap throws were given to people who needed a little extra hug and comfort. Many of them lost a loved one and some had been diagnosed with a serious illness. The church had a team that reached out to people to pray with them and help out in anyway they could. Last year we made a total of 96 prayer shawls and lap throws for the church. Try the local churches they really love to receive crochet and knitting items. Specially yarn!!! Hugs, Kathy
You have such a big heart to donate those items, and knowing you, they will be in top condition! Unfortunately, my Diva Den doesn't have a closet, so the challenge is deciding between bins that are clear or tote-type storage that hides what's inside.
I used to work at a retirement home. Yarn and things like that are great items to donate there. They will love it! Another thing that is great to gift to retirement homes are cards. If you have any blank Greeting Cards. Holidays, birthdays, get well and such, those will be used and greatly appreciated. Well at least where I worked they really loved them. Cards where one of the hardest things for them to get out and get, because it's such a personal thing to pick out for someone. A lot of the residents had shoppers for their needs or very limited shopping times.
Working on purging stuff in my craft room now. It's taking a long time since I have so much stuff. But I know it will be worth it! Your room looks GREAT! I love the paint color you chose and those patterned bags in your closet are beautiful!!
I started to clean out my craft room as well and noticed that's there's tons of papers, embellishments, tools that I haven't used in years and want to get rid of. Instead of going through the process listing/sell it on FB groups, Ebay, etc. I've decided to call on local area children hospitals, women shelters or even non profit art centers that could use these materials. It's hard to get rid of all that stuff but it feels so much better to get purge it!!
am currently moving my studio/craftroom downstairs for easier access - the room upstairs will become my teen son's gamesroom...when I use the word 'currently' that kinda means over the last two years! - disability worsened and there was a big stalling for 18 months, but now it's all go again...have given myself until the end of this June to achieve the move, plus in the middle of it my sis-in-law decided to move house and I inherited her ENTIRE craft corner which I'm slowly giving away through my fb page and local charity shops...a little has been kept to decorate my new planner...love your vids xx
I would like to hear a little about how you find places to donate your things to. My town has a Salvation Army drop off center but other than that, Im a little clueless about how to find individual places that would get better use out of my things.
Google! Look up women's shelters, homeless shelters, group homes, care homes, city youth programs, summer camps, etc. Many times on their websites they will have a list of needs or you can call. I donated my women's suits to my church's food pantry because I knew many of the women we worked with needed work or interview clothing. Have extra office supplies - donate it to teachers as many buy supplies for students and classrooms from their own pay. Hope this helps!
Michelle Scarberry I work for the National Health (nursing home) and we love donations! Local churches, schools, libraries even, will take donations almost all the time. Think about places (like my center) that rely on public funding to survive. There isn't enough funding for everything, so some things get cut in the budget.
+Michelle Scarberry if there is a YMCA near you this is a fantastic place to donate craft supplies. I run a Y school age child care program and the kids are always making crafts. We have a very small budget and quality donations are always greatly appreciated. There are also teen and senior crafting & knitting groups at the Y that are always looking for donations. Plus if a department can't use the supplies, the Y may know of a family going through hard times that may be able to use the supplies or other items.
I so would have bought those punches from you but im glad they are going to a good cause. I definitely will be purging when I get home from this travel assignment. I, like most crafters, have way too much. It is much harder to part with sentimental stuff however my recent solution is to take a picture of it and then let it go. Its not taking up room space, just computer space and you still can look at it when you want to.
You have given me ideas, I think I will do this as well. Although I intend to donate to a local Senior Center. I understand they do crafts as well as sew, knit and crochet.
Jen, As someone who has a Mom in a nursing home, please consider donating more than the yarn to a nursing home or eldercare facility. My Mom is a papercrafter, and there are NEVER supplies for her or her friends to use. Not trying to take away from a school or youth facility, but I think a lot of folks think to donate those types of items there, and don't think of the elderly. Just my two cents. . . . Have been enjoying all your videos, especially your purge ones. Also, on the subject of having some difficulty getting rid of craft supplies, I think in addition to mourning that we aren't doing a certain hobby anymore, there is also some guilt at the money we spent on things we didn't end up using. I am finding that I am so much more creative with less, which I never would have thought true, having too much makes me feel overwhelmed.
Maureen Hayes I never thought of that myself. Great suggestion. It's so true. The elderly really need activities such as crafting to keep their minds busy and less worried over things they have no control over anymore. Children will always have resources available to them but yes, so true. Jen is very nurturing and I'm sure she will consider your suggestion highly. :)
Maureen Hayes you actually convinced me to donate my whole crafting bin :-) I did divide between school and eldercare facility but just because I used to collect stickers as a kid and I can't imaging any adult decorating their crafts with glittery fish & co. Alot of my scrapbooking paper did go to a eldercare facility but here in germany scrapbooking is not really a thing. We do have photoalbums but usually they are not decorated, it's just photos and maybe a scentence or two...
Love this video and this whole series! I have very similar feelings about paper memorabilia (I too have boxes by year for mementos) and crafting supplies. I'm sure you have found great organizations to receive your donations, but just in case I would also suggest libraries. We do lots of programs for children, teens and adults in which those kinds of supplies would be so welcome! I also wanted to say that you just seem to be so in tune with yourself and your true wants and needs, and it's evident that this is making you happy! You seem to be full of joy!
I got rid of a lot of stuff in general. I just graduated university and moved from my mom's house to my aunts house a year ago so in the moving process I got rid of a lot. Then with graduating I went back through everything in the closet and got rid of some more stuff. I also am a huge book lover (I make book videos lol) and got rid of about 40 books off my shelves to make room for the books I really love instead of keeping ones that were only okay. I am not a huge crafter, I only do a couple of things, so I'm not too worried about that, but I reorganized my yarn and stuff for knitting and got rid off yarns that weren't enough for a project, and I'm making a blanket at the moment, so I have a ton of that yarn. I cleaned out the closet in my room to make everything less cluttered. I don't have a lot of space here, it's a small house, with three people living in it, so I try to keep everything I don't need in the basement closet to make it less stressful. I also decided towards the begining of the year I wanted to have less stuff which helped with getting rid of things. I've been trying to reduce my number of things in general, like I don't need several lotions or deoderants, one or two is enough. Or hair products from before I had a pixi, I gave away because I don't use them anymore. Sometime it's hard, when your favorite shampoo goes on sale I want to stock up but it takes me months to use one up, so it's kind of silly. And some of this is a long process, instead of throwing things out I'm trying to use them up and not purchase a replacement unless I need it, and I've donated a significant amount of things I have and don't need. I mean I'm young and pretty broke so it's not like the things I have a great, but even a $5 t shirt from target, will be welcomed by someone, the only thing I really spent money on was books and I'm definitely keeping more book than I need because they make me happy, but I have been working on only keeping good ones that I enjoyed, and focusing more on quality when I do buy things. It was easier than I thought it would be for me because I really realized I didn't want or need a lot of these things. Until I get my own place they're just sitting there. I gained a lot of weight when I got sick, so I only kept really sentimental clothe that hopefully I'll fit into again, but maybe not, so I got rid of quite a few things there and it's a really good feeling. Sorry for the huge freaking paragraph.
I totally understand this feeling you get getting rid of material things that were holding you to an old hobby ! I used to do a lot of drama in high school and even before, so I've collected a pretty sizable amount of drama plays in books versions. But right now, I do not have time to do drama anymore, so why keeping these ? Drama plays are not something you really just read for you pleasure, usually you have the goal to actually play them. So this is how I decided and convinced myself to get rid of about 35 drama plays books.. Kind of a little heartbreak, but it feels sooo good to let things go afterwards ! This was juste my little story haha. I'm new on your channel and I really love your simple style ! I'm French (hence the bad English haha) and this really helps me getting familiar with differents accents !
Love this video, Jen !! .... I'm in my purging state and have done most of my house (including the kitchen ) and now comes my office which will be my hardest purging project since I'm such an office supplies and stuff fan and hoarder !! Wish me luck :)
A lot of the problem with me getting rid of some crafting things now is I feel guilty that I spent money on them, and did not do what I hoped I would do. But I am fickle when it comes to hobbies and those change every so often in my life as to what I enjoy doing. So seeing this video helps me to see that the money spent will not be wasted because I know many places that would love those supplies. Now I can sigh with relief instead of disappointment in myself. And enjoy an extra hobby of donating my things and the fun of searching for the places. :D
I just tell myself the money is already spent and gone, and if it sits in my closet unused then it truly is wasted. I need to let someone else enjoy and love the things I donate.
when you do organise it you could consolidate the shelves to two walls, take out one side of the rolling carts so you can put all your lighting etc along one wall you so you can still walk in and access the other stored stuff.
I feel like you might have mentioned her before, but do you watch Light by Coco? I feel like she's a great channel for minimalism but in a really realistic way. (Focusing on what is "light" for you and not necessarily just owning as few things as possibly.) But I feel like you would enjoy her videos as you're going through all your purges if you haven't watched her before. She also has a great video on her method of filing and what she makes digital and what she keeps hard copies of. Great video by the way!
i sure hope you will get the opportunity to get your Wedding/Shower albums work out in your time limit you have set for yourself. i am truly happy i got mine worked out in 'Nov 04 & know it is there to look at when i feel the need to look back & remember those special memories. ( :
One of the most wonderful things I've found for photos and memorabilia is Becky Higgins Project Life products. You get a kit that includes beautiful card that you slide in pockets along with your photos and memorabilia. It has been a wonderful find for me and I quickly got caught up on photos when I found it! You might want to check it out . Love your organizing videos! So inspiring!
I recently did the same thing. I had to empty out my craft room/office because my adult daughter moved back home. It. Was. Hard! I have a bunch of bins left of things that I am keeping, but I got rid of so much to donate. I mostly just donated to my daughter-in-law and some friends.
You are making such amazing progress in your home purge! I am currently purging paper as well. So far all my magazine as getting donated to our local library. It is a lot harder on my husband than it is for me to purge all of our paper. Do you have any tips on putting your spouse at ease about purging so much paper?
I donated all of my excess paper and stationery stuff to the local school in my area, they were SO pleased as their budgets for that stuff is always getting cut
Love your purge series. Feeling motivated! May I suggest you look into Becky Higgins "Project Life" scrapbooking system? There are traditional and digital systems and with your talent with software and design you've been incorporating into your blog and videos I bet this would be great. It's like Konmari for scrapbooking! Ease free, tidy and gets the job done! It's more minimal and isn't about products so much but more about making it easy to get your memories into a system that tells your story with less time while still documenting your life so you enjoy making more memories with family. She has videos on RUclips as well. Been a subscriber for years and enjoying your many talents! Can't wait to see where you take us next! (Love Don and Winnie, too!)
My "craft closet" room is the one I struggle with keeping organized and clutter free, more than any other space in my home! I like how you separated the purging process from the reorganization. It definitely makes the whole process more manageable! Feeling inspired!
I am sure you have found places that will feel so blessed to receive your crafting supplies. How kind of you to always think of others. That just happens to be an added bonus to all your hard work, the feeling you get when you help others. Have a wonderful day Jen. You deserve it!
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful videos. I especially appreciated this one. It helped me to understand that giving away precious sentimental belongings, some of which we have spent a lot of money on, is easier if we know we will be donating it to an organization that will appreciate it.
Sometimes I just want to quote you to my family and friends, "It's not that you don't love those hobbies, it's that they don't fit your lifestyle anymore." I never knew that someone else felt like I did. Because that is so true. Thank you! This video was great and it's wonderful that you donate!
Every time I watch one of your organization vlogs, I look at how you organize your space vs. the same space in my house, I have to laugh, because your before tour always look like my after organization. Anyway great vlog as usual.
I so relate to that!
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I think it is wonderful that you are donating such lovely things. I found it very hard to purge my crafting supplies back in Jan.I donated all of my scrapbooking supplies,stickers,scissors,etc...It was one of the hardest things I have ever done.So many memories attached to that,but I no longer scrapbook,and it was time to move on. I hope you have a great weekend.I just adore all your videos.
I'm so proud of you for purging more areas of your home. We all need to do that. It makes one feel so good and much lighter somehow! Plus it helps other people so much, which really makes one feel good to help others. I love all your videos about organizing, purging, cleaning, etc! Keep up the good work!
Wow it must feel good to free up so much space! As a preschool teacher, it seems like our classroom could never have enough paper, felt, ribbon, yarn, paints, stamps, paper punches, etc. We even collected fake flowers for when we set up a pretend flower shop! :) So I know any preschool program would LOVE to receive those donations and make good use of them. It's so sweet of you to be so thoughtful about where your donations will be going.
Thank you, Jen! You are so inspirational! I am in the middle of my craft supply purge and got a little overwhelmed. Now I am recomitted. Love your craft closet btw. Mine is a shared room for now which is challenging.
Living with a paraplegic has changed me in so many ways. I have realized how much unnecessary things I have. He keeps it simple and that has changed everything for me I purged my 30 somewhat scrubs to ten. I had more scrubs then real outfits. I'm so happy now. Great video TFS.
Myself as well as my sister recently cleared out some paper crafting supplies we no longer were using. She found an after school program with a local church and donated a few of the boxes to. We have since received Thank You cards with the donated goodies as well as pictures with the children enjoying the products. So happy we did it and now have a box in the corner of my craft room so as I come across things I no longer want or use I just toss them in to go to their new home to be enjoyed again! Feels great to give!
I recently went through a desk full of old Christmas cards and stuff. I got rid of most of it. Now I need to go through my craft closet and purge. I understand how hard it is to let go. You are an inspiration. Thank you, Diana
I would kill to have space like that!! OMG, a craft/work room? Total dream material...
And you have it set up so wonderfully! Thanks for the video.
I know you will probably never read this but I just adore you Jen. You're incredible
We shop for all these things with great care and love and anticipation, so it's totally understandable that it's hard to hand off. I think you did greAt, Jennifer!
OMG! What I would give for even half of your supplies. My toddler would never be bored again! LOL!!!
By the way, love all your videos!! It was great when you moved cause you organized every room in your house. Now I just need you to keep reorganizing stuff! Org videos are my faves!
Can't wait to see how you organize your craft room closet. You have inspired me to do the same. Clean out things that you are not going to use. I have fabric that I have had for years, hoping to sew a top. But it's time to get rid of things that are not going to be used. Thanks for sharing with us, because that gives us inspiration to do the same. Love your videos.
A very inspirational and motivating video, but I should have waited until morning to watch it, because I'm all fired up to start my craft/sewing purge I want to start mine now but It's 10 p.m. and I know I'll end up staying awake most of the night, because once I start something I keep going until I'm done or forced to stop. I better wait 'til morning or I'll be grumpy pants all day tomorrow from lack of sleep. Thank you for the video!
midwestlittlesugar I'm going to be giving about 98% of my purge to my sister who is a special needs preschool teacher. She is always looking for supply donations or buying out of pocket for her classroom, because of budget cuts. I think we all know how ridiculously underfunded our schools are in this country, so if anyone else is considering donating from their purge please, please think of your local preschool program or an elementary art teacher. My sister is always begging for supplies of any kind. She even takes scraps of fabric and scrapbooking paper that I would think couldn't possibly be of any use, but she always finds a way to use every little bit up!
I was soooooo excited when I saw this posted in my subscriptions. I was in the process of my own purge. So, I recently had a career change, left my place of employment of 15 yrs in daycare and currently run an in home daycare and needed a space to organize the switch up toys and books. My basement is the only option. Our home is 1300sq " My basement houses, my laundry room, storage for holidays and daycare, and is my office/ craft/ scrapbooking. I was dreading the purge of this basement. I too have done my closet and other little purges, Konmarie, but I wasn't looking forward to the basement. I had all my crafting supplies, daycare items I have collected over the 20 yrs of work and then my scrapbook room. Once I finished the daycare part I was sooooo happy. I purged everything. It was great. I kept only what I will use now. And I purged all crafting things I was no longer interested in. BUT the biggest part was my scrapbooking. Its where a lot of my memories lie. I waited/tried 7 yrs to have my daughter and a lot of supplies were bought with the intention to scrap about her life. I did scrap her 1st yr of firsts and a few things when she was 2 and 3. But a lot of things just sat here. It took me a month, 3 tries to go through it all and I just brought 3 garbage bags full to good will. "I feel great". I got caught up in the RUclips world of scrapbooking and it seemed like people just kept buying and buying and adding the all sorts of embellishments on the layouts and was taking away from the reason on scrapbooking, to write about your memories in that picture and add a few little details. So I stopped watching and shopping and my things just sat here. I also lost the spark once my mom past away 2 yrs ago. Once I have read Marie Kondos book, I had this feeling of a more simple approach to the things I do and make and plan to scrapbook again keeping that in mind. I will tag you on IG with my after shot. TMI here Jen, sorry so long. I thank you so much for sharing all with us. And giving me an extra little push in doing things in my own home. xoxox
I think it's hard when we realize that we don't have the time and space to "do" everything. I'm a serial hobbyist, and this has really been therapeutic to watch because I struggle with letting go of the craft supplies, the crochet stock, and these time consuming things. We just recently purchased our first home and so I let go of a lot of life clutter when we moved, and I'm really trying not to fill up our house with what eventually feels like a chore list that I've created for myself. It's so much nicer to walk into my office and see some empty space.
Thank you for sharing these videos. I feel motivated to keep on top of my own purging!
same here, have a bunch of crafting supplies and never got the chance to do any crafting due to time constraint, but been thinking recently that I should do some instead of having them all stored in the garage :-)
I think a purge is so healthy and liberating. I purged most of my crafting supplies last year.
I think this is awesome! Thanks for the inspiration, I have six young children and often think no way can I find the time... but if you can do little bits at a time, and keep motivated to get it done with a busy blogging/youtube, and family schedule so can I. Keep it up Jen, and thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed your closet revamp. I too am purging through the house in a Marie Kondo method. I have left my card room to the last. I have just downsized from a 15 room farmhouse to a 5 room bungalow. I donated to date 15 car loads of perfectly good stuff ( I mean stuffed). I've been dreading doing the carding paper. I look forward to watching your other videos. Thank you for doing this.
Gail Russell 15 rooms? How many family members do you have?
I've been following along on your purging series and doing it to my own home as you go. I've done my master closet (Wow what a chore, took me 3 days) and I've done my make up and travel accessories. (So much easier to pack for a trip now, having duplicates of things like makeup bag, brushes and such. Just toss it in your suitcase and I don't forget anything!) Now you've gotten me geared up on my craft/office room. I too have started traveling for the summer, but its hot here in Arizona so when I'm not traveling or in the pool with the grandkids I'm going to do some more purging. Going onto my kitchen I think... (How many mixing bowls does one woman need anyway???) Your so right about how good it feels to get it done BUT needing a little mental break in between is so needed. Thank you so much for the inspiration. I've noticed my home stays cleaner too, because there is a place for everything! Happy Trails...
I have been married for 22 1/2 years and I still haven’t finished my honeymoon scrapbook 🙄 I’m about 10 years behind on all 3 of my boys albums 😰 but I just started getting back into scrapping 🤗 after recovering from back issues, and life changes with my parents moving in...there’s always something right? But scrapbooking and crafting will always be there waiting for us when we are ready again!
I’m glad I found your video to help re-inspire me.
Craft supplies are so hard to let go because they all have potential. I am in the middle of purging mine also. Even though I can see potential in them all, if I won't be using them in the near future, someone else will get more enjoyment from them... I feel so much better when I only have things around that I am actually using. Good work getting your space purged!
I'm a Head Start teacher, which is a federally funded preschool program for low income families. I know those types of classrooms could do so much with any crafting supplies you are looking to donate! :)
Erin Frank I work in state sponsored pre-k and I was thinking the same thing!!!
Yes!!! Great idea! The under privileged children would appreciate the crafts. Thank you for teaching Head Start. It is an amazing program :)
Taking a break from writing my book to watch this, I love your cleaning series jen.
Great job! It was hard for me to let go of my scrapbooking supplies too. I use to enjoy it so much but life took over and didn't have time anymore.
You did great! Lots of room and space now! Can't wait to see how your organize it!
I used to keep so many craft supplies and enjoyed reorganizing them. One day I realized all I did with them was reorganize so I let them go. I don’t miss them, but I have to be careful not to buy anything else. Gosh, I love this office space. My dream office space.
A preschool (or Mother's Day out) Program would LOVE LOVE LOVE those donations!
Great job Jen and can I just say you look absolutely gorgeous and glowing in this video? Purging can be hard but when you're really ready to let go of things, it feels so liberating and wonderful. I've done a lot of purging this past year with our home remodel and I feel like a brand new person. Thanks for sharing friend!
Absolutely love ur step by step purging💕series! I have been a public middle school secretary for years and we always welcomed paper/craft donations - I'm sure ur local elementary/middle or high schools would love your donation👍
Purging paper memorabilia is so hard for all of us! Great job!
Great ideas for getting rid of crafts! Love it. Also love how happy you sound.
thank so much for showing your purge on paper memorabilia!! I think you did a great job with purging and you really helped me!!
I had a hard time purging this category ( I am doing the konmari method)
I am still in college so I naturally have less stuff, but I safed alot of tickets, postcards and birthday cards from the last three years (basically since I moved out) and your huge collection showed me that I cannot and do not want to keep doing that. I safed the really special ones but everything else had to go.
I kept them for scrapbooking which I love doing for other people (my best friend got one, my boyfriend has one and my sister) but I had alot of time the past three month and I never did it. It is just not a priority for me.
Tank you for helping me clean my space out!! It feels so much more like home now :-)
I love the craft room it's really beautiful, the color has a calming effect. What a nice space. Enjoy your weekend.
"Simplify your life and peace you will find." I saw that on a box at the dollar store. heehee ...It's so true. I know you have to be super proud of yourself! This was a real motivation for me today. TFS
KraftyScorpio What?! This chick has anything but a simple life. She's nice, but there's some kind of pathology here. Look at all the crap she has! What makes people hoard like this?
Nakidz ...this was so long ago..I think she had gotten rid of a lot of stuff
KraftyScorpio I'll have to check out her newer organizing/decluttering vids! I really like her and think she's smart and kind, but omg, she sure has a lot of stuff! I was absolutely floored when she did her closet cleanout. She had TONS of stuff, although she did get rid of a lot - and she is generous with her donations to charity. Some people got some really great things thanks to her!
Looks amazing! I have a craft room known as the 5th room that needs an over haul. I went through and cut down by 50% but I think this gave me motivation to cut down again. Thank you.
I would STRONGLY encourage you not to purge your honeymoon/wedding stuff. Yes, you have your photos, but the little bits and pieces that can go into a scrapbook will be the memories you share with your children, Don and yourself as you grow older. That little piece of napkin from that great honeymoon dinner you had may be taking up space now, but in years to come, it can rekindle a memory and lead to a sweet stroll down memory lane while sitting around the table with your family.
The new wall colour looks great, and another impressive purge result. I'd love to see you move the wall of bins (assuming you keep what's in them) above your desk into the closet now that there's room. I think the extra lightness that would bring to the room would really lift it. I recently did a similar thing and moved our DVD collection from our living room into a closet. Still super easy to get to, but the living room feels SO much nicer without all that visual clutter.
Even a pre-school would love the crafts :)
I would love those crafting supplies 😭😭
Loving these videos so much and can't wait to see how much lighter you feel afterwards! Decluttering is so good for the soul...
I think its also hard to clean out crafting supplies because...how can I say this so it makes sense to humans other than myself...you kind of grieve for the projects that will never get done. Does that make sense? I mean, it's not a huge grief, but they are plans and hopes that will not be fulfilled.
nerdlingful You said it perfectly.
Yes! You hit the nail on the head! You have to come to terms with the fact that you're just not going to get it all done!
nerdlingful amen!! well said.
I enjoyed this video. I just went through my craft room and purged all of my Cricut items. My husband had bought the machine for me as a surprise. (The surprise was I never wanted one.) I donated the machine and all of the extra's to a art teacher. Now my room is set up just for card making and feels so much lighter and full of life. Too much stuff just weighs down the room. I don't know if that makes sense. I feel joy in the room now. Your office / craft room looks awesome Jen !
Brilliant and so inspiring. I really needed that kick under my bottom right now!!!! Thank you!
I strive for your level of organization! You are seriously awesome!
PLEASE do not get rid of the cards that you and Don have given each other. I have kept every card or every flower delivery card that my husband has ever given me and we are celebrating our 18th year wedding anniversary tomorrow. It's so nice to look back on all of this stuff...... Also I completed our courtship/engagement/wedding albums but I still haven't finished our Honeymoon album....So you are not alone. I would never get rid of that stuff though, I will get to it someday. Great video Jen, can't wait to see how it all turns out!!
These purge videos are coming at such a great time! We are planning a big move in the next few weeks and I plan to purge as I pack. I already did a small house purge a few months ago, but I feel like so much more can do now that I've read Marie Kondo's book and watched your series.
The jars of color coded bows made my OCD heart go pitter patter
I don't say this often but GREAT JOB. You have inspired me to get into those spaces where "everything fits" but do I really need to hold on to it.
Loving the Purge series, Jen! All the videos are really getting me in a "Spring Cleaning" kind of mood haha :)
I have a full time job and I have been in the process of purging my craft room and it has been very difficult, in the sense that I felt guilty of letting go of supplies and paper that I had purchased. I have stuff from 1997 when I first started Scrapbooking. Yup! That right 1997. To be honest the stuff from 1997 was really easy to purge, because it was outdated. My goal is to keep it simple, clean, and organize, so I can enjoy crafting. I am hoping to wrap it up soon. My goal is to have it all done by the end of June so I can begin my crafting for the Holidays in July. 😊😊
Thank you for sharing this...so funny but I am actually going through a very similar phase of purging my arts and craft supplies too!
I used to be a Stampin' Up demo (mostly as a hobby) and I have bins upon bins of stamps, paper, punches, and inks that I haven't looked at or used in a very long time. The inclination to make scrapbooks and cards is no longer there and I now face the daunting task of going through everything and deciding what to keep (hopefully very little) and what to give away to friends or sell. You're right, it's a very sentimental journey to be taken, but if you no longer use something, it is useless clutter but may be worth something to someone else.
Hi Jen,
Love your videos! I just wanted to make a suggestion. Before I moved at the beginning of the year, I was a part of a church group that crocheted and knitted prayer shawls for people in the community. The shawls and lap throws were given to people who needed a little extra hug and comfort. Many of them lost a loved one and some had been diagnosed with a serious illness. The church had a team that reached out to people to pray with them and help out in anyway they could. Last year we made a total of 96 prayer shawls and lap throws for the church. Try the local churches they really love to receive crochet and knitting items. Specially yarn!!!
Hugs,
Kathy
You have such a big heart to donate those items, and knowing you, they will be in top condition! Unfortunately, my Diva Den doesn't have a closet, so the challenge is deciding between bins that are clear or tote-type storage that hides what's inside.
I used to work at a retirement home. Yarn and things like that are great items to donate there. They will love it! Another thing that is great to gift to retirement homes are cards. If you have any blank Greeting Cards. Holidays, birthdays, get well and such, those will be used and greatly appreciated. Well at least where I worked they really loved them. Cards where one of the hardest things for them to get out and get, because it's such a personal thing to pick out for someone. A lot of the residents had shoppers for their needs or very limited shopping times.
Wow awesome purge! Wish I could do that. Your office and craft closet is huge!
Working on purging stuff in my craft room now. It's taking a long time since I have so much stuff. But I know it will be worth it! Your room looks GREAT! I love the paint color you chose and those patterned bags in your closet are beautiful!!
I love this video. It is so informative. These types of video really help me get inspired to start organizing!
This was really great to watch! I bet it feels amazing to have so much less stuff!
Love these videos...reminds me of the ol' Organized Like Jen videos!!!!
I started to clean out my craft room as well and noticed that's there's tons of papers, embellishments, tools that I haven't used in years and want to get rid of. Instead of going through the process listing/sell it on FB groups, Ebay, etc. I've decided to call on local area children hospitals, women shelters or even non profit art centers that could use these materials. It's hard to get rid of all that stuff but it feels so much better to get purge it!!
am currently moving my studio/craftroom downstairs for easier access - the room upstairs will become my teen son's gamesroom...when I use the word 'currently' that kinda means over the last two years! - disability worsened and there was a big stalling for 18 months, but now it's all go again...have given myself until the end of this June to achieve the move, plus in the middle of it my sis-in-law decided to move house and I inherited her ENTIRE craft corner which I'm slowly giving away through my fb page and local charity shops...a little has been kept to decorate my new planner...love your vids xx
I would like to hear a little about how you find places to donate your things to. My town has a Salvation Army drop off center but other than that, Im a little clueless about how to find individual places that would get better use out of my things.
Michelle Scarberry Schools or Daycares love free stuff especially craft supplies and office stuff =)
Google! Look up women's shelters, homeless shelters, group homes, care homes, city youth programs, summer camps, etc. Many times on their websites they will have a list of needs or you can call. I donated my women's suits to my church's food pantry because I knew many of the women we worked with needed work or interview clothing. Have extra office supplies - donate it to teachers as many buy supplies for students and classrooms from their own pay. Hope this helps!
Michelle Scarberry I work for the National Health (nursing home) and we love donations! Local churches, schools, libraries even, will take donations almost all the time. Think about places (like my center) that rely on public funding to survive. There isn't enough funding for everything, so some things get cut in the budget.
+Michelle Scarberry if there is a YMCA near you this is a fantastic place to donate craft supplies. I run a Y school age child care program and the kids are always making crafts. We have a very small budget and quality donations are always greatly appreciated. There are also teen and senior crafting & knitting groups at the Y that are always looking for donations. Plus if a department can't use the supplies, the Y may know of a family going through hard times that may be able to use the supplies or other items.
Great video Jen. I have a craft room full of 'stuff' which needs purged. I will get round to it someday soon hopefully.
I so would have bought those punches from you but im glad they are going to a good cause. I definitely will be purging when I get home from this travel assignment. I, like most crafters, have way too much. It is much harder to part with sentimental stuff however my recent solution is to take a picture of it and then let it go. Its not taking up room space, just computer space and you still can look at it when you want to.
Love the bows in the jars and the collapsible colorful storage bins would love to find them..
Great job! Always a wonderful feeling after purging and organizing.
You have given me ideas, I think I will do this as well. Although I intend to donate to a local Senior Center. I understand they do crafts as well as sew, knit and crochet.
Jen,
As someone who has a Mom in a nursing home, please consider donating more than the yarn to a nursing home or eldercare facility. My Mom is a papercrafter, and there are NEVER supplies for her or her friends to use. Not trying to take away from a school or youth facility, but I think a lot of folks think to donate those types of items there, and don't think of the elderly. Just my two cents. . . . Have been enjoying all your videos, especially your purge ones.
Also, on the subject of having some difficulty getting rid of craft supplies, I think in addition to mourning that we aren't doing a certain hobby anymore, there is also some guilt at the money we spent on things we didn't end up using. I am finding that I am so much more creative with less, which I never would have thought true, having too much makes me feel overwhelmed.
Maureen Hayes I never thought of that myself. Great suggestion. It's so true. The elderly really need activities such as crafting to keep their minds busy and less worried over things they have no control over anymore. Children will always have resources available to them but yes, so true. Jen is very nurturing and I'm sure she will consider your suggestion highly. :)
Maureen Hayes you actually convinced me to donate my whole crafting bin :-)
I did divide between school and eldercare facility but just because I used to collect stickers as a kid and I can't imaging any adult decorating their crafts with glittery fish & co. Alot of my scrapbooking paper did go to a eldercare facility but here in germany scrapbooking is not really a thing. We do have photoalbums but usually they are not decorated, it's just photos and maybe a scentence or two...
Love this video and this whole series! I have very similar feelings about paper memorabilia (I too have boxes by year for mementos) and crafting supplies. I'm sure you have found great organizations to receive your donations, but just in case I would also suggest libraries. We do lots of programs for children, teens and adults in which those kinds of supplies would be so welcome! I also wanted to say that you just seem to be so in tune with yourself and your true wants and needs, and it's evident that this is making you happy! You seem to be full of joy!
PS I hang on to a lot of sentimental paper too. I will be going thru mine too. I LOVE your closet!!
Lovely vid thanx for sharing can't wait to see the new craft room organisation
I got rid of a lot of stuff in general. I just graduated university and moved from my mom's house to my aunts house a year ago so in the moving process I got rid of a lot. Then with graduating I went back through everything in the closet and got rid of some more stuff. I also am a huge book lover (I make book videos lol) and got rid of about 40 books off my shelves to make room for the books I really love instead of keeping ones that were only okay. I am not a huge crafter, I only do a couple of things, so I'm not too worried about that, but I reorganized my yarn and stuff for knitting and got rid off yarns that weren't enough for a project, and I'm making a blanket at the moment, so I have a ton of that yarn. I cleaned out the closet in my room to make everything less cluttered. I don't have a lot of space here, it's a small house, with three people living in it, so I try to keep everything I don't need in the basement closet to make it less stressful. I also decided towards the begining of the year I wanted to have less stuff which helped with getting rid of things. I've been trying to reduce my number of things in general, like I don't need several lotions or deoderants, one or two is enough. Or hair products from before I had a pixi, I gave away because I don't use them anymore. Sometime it's hard, when your favorite shampoo goes on sale I want to stock up but it takes me months to use one up, so it's kind of silly. And some of this is a long process, instead of throwing things out I'm trying to use them up and not purchase a replacement unless I need it, and I've donated a significant amount of things I have and don't need. I mean I'm young and pretty broke so it's not like the things I have a great, but even a $5 t shirt from target, will be welcomed by someone, the only thing I really spent money on was books and I'm definitely keeping more book than I need because they make me happy, but I have been working on only keeping good ones that I enjoyed, and focusing more on quality when I do buy things. It was easier than I thought it would be for me because I really realized I didn't want or need a lot of these things. Until I get my own place they're just sitting there. I gained a lot of weight when I got sick, so I only kept really sentimental clothe that hopefully I'll fit into again, but maybe not, so I got rid of quite a few things there and it's a really good feeling. Sorry for the huge freaking paragraph.
I totally understand this feeling you get getting rid of material things that were holding you to an old hobby ! I used to do a lot of drama in high school and even before, so I've collected a pretty sizable amount of drama plays in books versions. But right now, I do not have time to do drama anymore, so why keeping these ? Drama plays are not something you really just read for you pleasure, usually you have the goal to actually play them. So this is how I decided and convinced myself to get rid of about 35 drama plays books.. Kind of a little heartbreak, but it feels sooo good to let things go afterwards ! This was juste my little story haha.
I'm new on your channel and I really love your simple style ! I'm French (hence the bad English haha) and this really helps me getting familiar with differents accents !
Love all your videos, Jen! This one especially was awesome.
Love this video, Jen !! .... I'm in my purging state and have done most of my house (including the kitchen ) and now comes my office which will be my hardest purging project since I'm such an office supplies and stuff fan and hoarder !! Wish me luck :)
A lot of the problem with me getting rid of some crafting things now is I feel guilty that I spent money on them, and did not do what I hoped I would do. But I am fickle when it comes to hobbies and those change every so often in my life as to what I enjoy doing. So seeing this video helps me to see that the money spent will not be wasted because I know many places that would love those supplies. Now I can sigh with relief instead of disappointment in myself. And enjoy an extra hobby of donating my things and the fun of searching for the places. :D
I just tell myself the money is already spent and gone, and if it sits in my closet unused then it truly is wasted. I need to let someone else enjoy and love the things I donate.
LOVE your craft closet!
when you do organise it you could consolidate the shelves to two walls, take out one side of the rolling carts so you can put all your lighting etc along one wall you so you can still walk in and access the other stored stuff.
Great job paring down. I am not excited about doing my craft closet...too daunting, but I'm working the KonMari method so I'll get there eventually.
I feel like you might have mentioned her before, but do you watch Light by Coco? I feel like she's a great channel for minimalism but in a really realistic way. (Focusing on what is "light" for you and not necessarily just owning as few things as possibly.) But I feel like you would enjoy her videos as you're going through all your purges if you haven't watched her before. She also has a great video on her method of filing and what she makes digital and what she keeps hard copies of.
Great video by the way!
I would like the paper punches. I am just getting started with crafting again and that would save alot of money.
Jen, I am sure your local pre-school would love the punches and paper crafts
i sure hope you will get the opportunity to get your Wedding/Shower albums work out in your time limit you have set for yourself. i am truly happy i got mine worked out in 'Nov 04 & know it is there to look at when i feel the need to look back & remember those special memories. ( :
So so so excited for this! Lol. Was looking forward to this one the most! :)
One of the most wonderful things I've found for photos and memorabilia is Becky Higgins Project Life products. You get a kit that includes beautiful card that you slide in pockets along with your photos and memorabilia. It has been a wonderful find for me and I quickly got caught up on photos when I found it! You might want to check it out . Love your organizing videos! So inspiring!
I recently did the same thing. I had to empty out my craft room/office because my adult daughter moved back home. It. Was. Hard! I have a bunch of bins left of things that I am keeping, but I got rid of so much to donate. I mostly just donated to my daughter-in-law and some friends.
Cate Lamb PS...I love how you have the gift bows in the glass jars. Brilliant idea!
You are making such amazing progress in your home purge! I am currently purging paper as well. So far all my magazine as getting donated to our local library. It is a lot harder on my husband than it is for me to purge all of our paper. Do you have any tips on putting your spouse at ease about purging so much paper?
I donated all of my excess paper and stationery stuff to the local school in my area, they were SO pleased as their budgets for that stuff is always getting cut
I would love some of those crafting supplies
I just love that closet. I am redoing my closet. Do you have any ideas for mine because my closet is very small
Oh man I wish I could have the crafts haha;) My daughter is getting into these kinds of crafts!
Love your purge series. Feeling motivated! May I suggest you look into Becky Higgins "Project Life" scrapbooking system? There are traditional and digital systems and with your talent with software and design you've been incorporating into your blog and videos I bet this would be great. It's like Konmari for scrapbooking! Ease free, tidy and gets the job done! It's more minimal and isn't about products so much but more about making it easy to get your memories into a system that tells your story with less time while still documenting your life so you enjoy making more memories with family. She has videos on RUclips as well. Been a subscriber for years and enjoying your many talents! Can't wait to see where you take us next! (Love Don and Winnie, too!)
It's interesting to see what ppl collect over the years.