Shopping With Purpose For Your Scrapbooking Supplies Is Budget Smart
For most every scrapbooker, shopping is a pleasure, and a
necessity. So often, however, many of us end up using the
checkout counter as a confessional for all the scrapbook stuff
we’ve previously purchased, and don’t use. And when we get
home, some of us even hide our new goodies in the closet, while
others never even take the latest and greatest out of the bag.
Why do these scenarios give scrapbooking a bad name? Well,
because scrapbooking is supposed to be all about you having
stress-free fun, and it’s supposed to be about completing pages
and projects for all to enjoy. Guilt is an inspiration
killer, and unused tools and forgotten product are just a crying
shame.
So here are two tips to help you shop smarter this season, so
that your purchases give you the results you want, and not just
less money in your bank account.
Start with a budget.
Anytime you set foot in a scrapbook store or go online, determine
ahead of time how much money you can truly afford to spend.
Be honest with yourself. If you know that no matter
where you are that you will never leave empty handed, then either
don’t go in to begin with, or give yourself a reasonable dollar
amount to spend that will allow you to feel like you haven’t
missed out on an opportunity. If you are a frequent
shopper, then set your dollar amount lower, so that you can
spread out your fun without spending more that you can really
afford.
Shop with specific projects in mind.
When it comes to scrapbooking, the world is your oyster and
options abound. It is so easy to shop with the idea that
"I’ll take one of that, and one of that, and that, and that!" But
pretty soon, we end up with a little bit of everything and no
completed projects to show for it. One of the best ways to
harness your spending is to have your project with you. Lay it
out on your desk as you browse online. Go ahead…match
colors, choose embellishments, or change over to a better tool!
But make sure that whatever you buy will greatly increase
the likelihood that your project can be completed when you get
home.
Scrapbooking wouldn’t be
scrapbooking if there were no shopping involved. However,
there’s nothing sadder than a scrapbooker who has more than they
need, and no finished projects to show off their shopping
prowess. The real joy and benefit is in the doing and in
the creation of lasting memories. So when you do shop, shop
with the end in mind. And turn those goodies you so
enthusiastically purchased, into useful elements for your pages
and projects, that when all is said and done, truly make a
difference.













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