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I started on the original stop spending thread and all it did was make me want to buy so I opted out of the thread. However, I did not go back to my original spending.
Almost all the stamps and dies I've bought this year have been used in my classes.
I only go to Michael's, JoAnn's, & LSS if I need something.
I have bought only a quarter of the paper I used to buy. Most paper purchases were tied directly to a class and only repurchased colors when I needed them for a class.
I sold off retired stamps I knew I'd never use again.
I have bought more big shot dies and embossing folders but again these have all been used in a class. When I buy a die, I factor it into the class cost so the class is actually paying for the die.
Where I've spent money this year is making sure I have refills for all my stamp pads and copics and I only added 15 new copic colors.
I've been using up supplies, paper, and embellishments and I don't replace them. It feels good to be using up what I have.
That's awesome! I think that is the purpose of the threads, to get us thinking about our spending and just being wiser. I think we are all doing a great job!
Well, I'm doing a lot better than I used to. Kind of bummed after looking at how much we owe this year. Had vet bills and had to replace our heating/air unit. But it feels nice to not have to worry about the heating/air going on in the coldest part of winter. We used it as long as we could, and got all we could out of it. It lasted twenty years. Can't ask for more than that. I just hate owing money. We saved for a big chunk of it, but they are so expensive, and I won't even go into how expensive vet bills can get. But I have cut way back on frivalous spending, so that helps. I just have to control my spending for Christmas. It'll be a little skimpier, but we only buy for kids now anyway! Thanks for continuing this thread; I have to stay focused!
Since I've stopped my generaous scrapbook spending, it has been so nice to have a few $$ left in the checkbook before the next pay day. I always managed to pay the cc bill, but some months I had to be creative!;) So that is a definite plus this cold turkey thread has helped me with. I'm following the getting organized webinars at Thescraprack.com and am really trying to get my stuff organized. It can be a real eye-opener when you get it all in one place!
sdscrapper,
I checked out TheScrapRack Organization for the Scrapbooker and it is amazing! While I can't afford to purchase the system, just knowing her categories will be a HUGE help in organization. And, I love the whole color category. As a huge fan of ROYGBIV, I can't believe I haven't thought to use it as a sorting tool for my scrapbook supplies. I have my paper sorted that way, but that's all. Now I can do EVERYTHING by color and find it easier. I'm going to start sorting today. Thanks so much for this very helpful site.
I continue to do very well at not spending, but did relapse yesterday because Joann's website is offering 40% off scrapbooking and no shipping fees. But I kept it under $25!
I really appreciate reading about everyone's ideas and "struggles" to...LOL...stop the madness. Thanks so much.
paper - ohhhhhh that is a real weakness for me. I have so much paper I wont' need to buy any for 15 years and I'm not exaggerating. And scraps? It pains me to toss a scrap in the trash! Just in using scraps, it wil take mem awhile before I really need to cut into a whole piece of paper for lots of things! But we live and learn. And I'm learning that I don't need everything new tool or paper line they come out with! Really, I don't!
I think I will do some work this weekend on sorting some of that precious paper into the theme, calendar and rainbow that she suggests - oh and the letters, numbers, thing - another good section. I can't justify getting the scraprack right now, but I hope that in the future, it might make its way to my home. But realistically, I need to use up some stuff first. I'm shooting for my ultimate organizing goal (besides being able to find things) as getting rid of my paper racks . . . . . . it's a process, but kind of exciting to work on.
PLEASE don't stop this thread. I have learned much from so many and am definitely doing things differently in my life as a result of that. It is wonderful to use thing up that I already have and so freeing to realize I don't have to use those coupons. I can say "NO" to myself till it is something that is really NEEDED.
I hope this thread continues because there is more for me to learn from all of you. Have I done it perfect - NO but am I willing to stay on this journey of discipline - YES!
Thanks to each of you who have been involved. You're a great group.
I'd love to see a new 2012 thread started for newbies to the thread (like me!)
I thought about joining in here, but saw the "mid-year review" and felt like I showed up too late. What does everyone else think?
And I also joined ScrapRack's organization Facebook site (even though it says 2011 it's for 2012, too. At least I think so. LOL) If you join and you see me there, say "hi".
BTW ... I don't own a ScrapRack. I have a couple friends who have and swear by them. I'm not so sure it would work for me. It takes up more table space than I have to spare. But I do love the idea of organizing by Alpha-Numeric, Rainbow, Theme and Calendar! I just finished organizing my paper last night.
I've been a BAD girl! LOL! I see a desire to start afresh in the new year also! I bought myself a few Christmas presents. But I have to admit, they were awesome deals; I would never find them at that price ever again, and I've been using them already.
I think I haven't posted due to my shame. :p Seriously though, I'll have to tighten up the belt again after the holidays! It's a constant struggle for me, so these posts are SOOOO helpful!
Does it count that I usually walk in and out of our Joanns and Michaels with out buying one single thing, even if I have coupons? I also cut WAY back on ordering stuff to about 4 times a year.
Does it count that I usually walk in and out of our Joanns and Michaels with out buying one single thing, even if I have coupons? I also cut WAY back on ordering stuff to about 4 times a year.
Yes that definitely counts!!
Some wanted to just stop buying altogether and use what they had. Others wanted to spend more responsibly . Looks like you have been spending more responsibly .
That is my goal, not to stop all buying
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Cindy in Oregon - wow, that sure does count! Shows discipline and commitment. Hope this thread continues. My buying habits have improved a lot since finding this thread. It wasn't not buying at all for me, but being wise and responsible like Barbara Jay said. I'm looking forward to the new year and tracking myself like some have.
Here's an interesting and hopefully article I saw on CNN today regarding spending/shopping as a compulsion or hobby. Other than the woman buying beads for making jewelry that sat unused, no reference to crafting specifically, but the ideas should relate.
I think some of the tips are useful - don't buy anything without waiting at least 24 hours first, ignore the "rush before it's sold out at this great deal" sales around the holidays, think about why you buy stuff (what mindset you're in or what need you're trying to fill), and track your spending if money is going into a black hole so you know what you spent it on (sometimes a sobering thought when you add up the totals).
Good morning ladies! Just "found" this thread. OMG do I ever need to quit spending so much on crafting! I have a drawer full of things I've bought and never used and keep buying! If I were to set a goal it would be to not buy anything for the first half of 2012 with the exception of adhesives but it won't work out that way. A friend is a SU hobby demo and I'm committed to help her maintain her minimums each quarter to help keep her stay active. She has two other friends who are helping which makes my share $75 per quarter or $25 per month. I also joined a Stamper's Club for a social/learning outlet and will have to place 3 $25 orders in the first half of 2012. That's a total of $225 on crafting items I really don't need! I think if nothing else I need to make a commitment to stay out of the local craft stores coupon or no coupon to keep my spending down to my "have to's" and not recommit to another stamper's club when this club commitment ends in May.
Does it count that I usually walk in and out of our Joanns and Michaels with out buying one single thing, even if I have coupons? I also cut WAY back on ordering stuff to about 4 times a year.
That is AWESOME!
I think I might start a Saving Journal and give myself credit for when I do save. I tend to be a compulsive type person, so I do better if I can make a reasonablel goal. I think I'm going to write down how I've saved money. For example, read on a thread here about making your own glue to seal envies. That saves me money by keeping me from buying Scor-tape or on regular envelopes, and I already had the vinegar and glue, so $0 extra dollars spent, and I can figure what it would have cost to buy them and give myself a visual credit. I nickle and dime a lot, and it adds up. So hopefully, that can help me see how small amounts add up to large amounts spent.
Here's an interesting and hopefully article I saw on CNN today regarding spending/shopping as a compulsion or hobby. Other than the woman buying beads for making jewelry that sat unused, no reference to crafting specifically, but the ideas should relate.
I think some of the tips are useful - don't buy anything without waiting at least 24 hours first, ignore the "rush before it's sold out at this great deal" sales around the holidays, think about why you buy stuff (what mindset you're in or what need you're trying to fill), and track your spending if money is going into a black hole so you know what you spent it on (sometimes a sobering thought when you add up the totals).
Thanks for sharing this! I like the idea of writing down purchases to track spending and the waiting 24 hours. A lot of times if I wait, I can find something I already have that will work just as well, not in all cases, but in most! Thank you again!
Are we going to start a new thread like this for 2013? I'm in. This time, I think I'm really in (meaning, I'm serious!). ANybody want to join me in 2013?
Are we going to start a new thread like this for 2013? I'm in. This time, I think I'm really in (meaning, I'm serious!). ANybody want to join me in 2013?
I'm in. Started a Christmas acct at bank last week. Remember saving as a kid? I will use the money for supplies I need next holiday season. Also I bought a clear plastic bank, for change after breaking a dollar. This bank fund will have to be what I spend. And I will only take cash with me when I shop. I will make do with supplies I have and use the internet to learn to stretch my supplies.