1. The sentimental things boxes kept in the closet(they are both crammed full. Do I start another or transfer everything to a scrapbook? Who knows) 2. Binders that contain art and fashion sketches in rough chronological order. Also a reference photo binder. 3. File cabinet for typical file fare. Bills, taxes, owners manuals,etc. 4. Catchall box on my desk for catching all the bits of paper to be sorted into the proper place. Primarily holding pictures of food for a decoupage project. 5. A newer adoption into the over arching "system", taping or gluing tickets and whatnots into this year's journal/list book.
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I got myself in a pickle by having multiple journals/notebooks dedicated to specific purposes. I ended up not writing in any of them because they were never nearby when I needed them. So now I have one. If I want to write, it goes in here. If I want to scrapbook, it goes in here. If I want to sketch, it goes in here. Not as ecclectic as I hoped at the moment (it's mostly journaling and creative writing), but the point is these pages have no expectations.
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For a hoarder like me, what better way to organize cute aquarium tickets or photo booth strips than collaged into a little notebook for posterity?
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