@@ahoardersheart yess! The lady love to crochet and make crafts but only can when items are donated, the director buys it, or there is extra funding (which is rare)
January 2024. I go through my craft supplies every season. There are always new ideas out there. I just find more to give away. A friend asked me to work with her on paper crafts because she admired my work at a local museum. She does complex beadwork. Tina, Al's wife
I worked in a craft store for years and ended up with more craft supplies than I could use in a lifetime. Then I had kids. When decluttering I had to ask myself “if I had an hour to craft this week, is this what I would choose to work on?” That helped me narrow down what craft activities were my favorite, because I like it all! I just can’t DO it all realistically.
October 2023. I made a spider web from some ripped up books from the library's dumpster. Big plastic spiders were from a yard sale. My black beads are old wooden ones that I painted, and my costume is borrowed. Tina, Al's wife
My thought would be to organise the white shelving unit in the basement, where you're planning to set up your craft area. As long as you have the shelving unit in the laundry room, there is a temptation to store stuff "for now." I'm speaking from experience, it's not a criticism. You are doing brilliantly, thank you for helping others like myself. ❤
Or perhaps display your ponies there, and designate a shelf or two for dumping stuff. You know you do it so give yourself permission and space. When it is full that's your trigger to finish those tasks.
I have had a box sitting in my room, a huge one, with layers upon layers of stuff from years ago and recent stuff I've piled on top of it thinking I'll deal with it all soon. Well, all the recent stuff sank in and got covered with layers of clothes... The moment I put this video on, something jumped in me to take those layers of clothes off and really see what's in there. Here I am two hours later having emptied half of the massive box. I feel so much lighter. And of course, I loved watching the rest of your video too! This is awesome!! I always have loved make up and there's TONS of make up in the box. A lot of it is now unusable. And whereas before I'd save every single eyeliner pencil and single eyeshadow, I was so inspired by you to take those few I saw without lids, or which I'd really never used before or had doubles of, and just put them into my rubbish bag. THANK YOU! Even if I haven't been consistent in decluttering, watching you doing it over the years and seeing how far you've come REALLY HELPS ME KNOW it's okay to let it go. 💝💝💝 Thank you so much Melanie.
I also struggle with crafts and keeping it all. What I did is took a piece of paper and wrote down categories and then listed all what I think would fit under each category and kept the sheets for reference in case I forgot where I decided it should go. I then took totes set them up in a room, and placed a sticky note with the category on each tote. As I am sorting I'm also deciding what it recycle/trash, keep, or donate. For an example one category is "Sticky" so any stickers, glue, tape, etc anything adhesive. "Stringy" for things like twine, yarn, string, etc. "Paper" for things like construction paper, tissue paper, scrapbook paper, etc. "Misc" for things that didn't quite fit my categories I had wrote down. Others were : office supplies, wood, paints and brushes...etc.
I was going to mention that too! After working for awhile in a craft store it did help me figure out how to make categories for my own crafts ...eventually had to quit that job was spending most of my paycheck on crafting supplies!
Tip on organizing crafts: Pretend you are setting up a craft store, with items grouped by sub category rather than project. Then evaluate your craft store depending on how well it serves your 'customers' (you, your family). I find this a helpful way to help me step back mentally & emotionally when organizing. My personal craft store focuses on tools (lots of those!) & utilitarian items (glue & tape & hardware). I have a select variety of materials (ribbons & paper & fabric & paints, et cetera), packaged neatly and attractively - but not a lot of that. I mostly only add to the 'materials' category if I need stuff for a *current* project.
Ok, you're doing great for starters, and I think the "baby step" of just doing this corner of the laundry room before you tackle the craft bins in the basement is a really great place to start. Here's my suggestion: Centralize all the craft bins (for example, you will take all the bins now on the white shelf in the laundry room and take them downstairs) and set up a "staging area". Grab a couple of bins from your hoarded stash of empty bins and start to categorize your craft supplies as if you are "un-shopping" at Michaels The Craft Store, grouping like with like items in their own bins as much as possible. Have a look at how Michaels categorizes items~ you could even have one bin for each grouping/ aisle at the craft store BUT BE SURE TO LABEL THE BINS! Ribbon with ribbon, Cricut items (including machine) with Cricut, sharpie markers with sharpie markers, glue with glue, tape with tape, etc etc etc. If you come across EASY give-aways or easy tossy-tossys in the process be sure to have an empty bin at the ready for each of these categories too. But your goal is NOT going to be "konmari" method for this as it will set off your nervous system too much. Give yourself permission to NOT GET RID OF ANYTHING if you are not ready to get rid of anything. Your ONLY goal is to "un-shop" all the items into bin categories. That being said, if you have obvious "excess abundance" in one category that you know you won't ever need all of it, group the extra like items you don't need in a CLEAR labeled ziplock bag, and set the grouped and labeled excess into a give away bin and say the phrase "As I am Blessed, so too shall I BLESS" which is your give away mantra. (Trust me, this helps). Then, once everything is categorized and labeled (which may take you several organizing sessions just to do this), take 5 empty bins that will easily fit one bin on each shelf in the laundry room and pre-set materials for one craft in each bin. So, one bin may be for a door wreath you'd like to create, one bin may be for a picture frame you'd like to make (I know your creative brain will have no troubles with this). Label the bin what the craft project is but LIMIT the projects to 5 bins one per laundry room white shelf. Stack up the big category labelled craft store bins in the basement, put the 5 pre-set craft project bins in the laundry room. But here's the rule. You are not allowed to START any new projects until you've worked through all 5 of these pre-set craft projects. So consider the season (summer and fall decorations for example) that you want to work on now. You only get to start a new project once these ones are finished. Then, you will take the EMPTY pre-set bins back downstairs and create new pre-set bins. As Dawn the Minimal Mom says: Let the container be the bad guy. I believe in you! 💜
I would tweak this to say you can only have a total of 5 projects on the go. If you finish one you can collect for another. You can return the contents of a project bin to the stash if you change your mind or miss a deadline.
Ohhhh…thank you for pointing that out ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 You’re right, that is amazing growth progress to tackle the entire corner! I’m so grateful you’re my friend through this 🌟💜🦄
To declutter, organise your craft stash, when you do the big sort, you have so many organising bins, line up empty bins label them with categories then as you go through your full bins pick up one item at a time just drop each item into the labelled empty bin. I think if you do it konmari style you will be so overwhelmed. Once you have all the items into the categorised bins you will be able to konmari each category. What you should know is that every crafter has a problem with hoarded stash, me included. I have just discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and I have been binge watching your last 4 years of videos. You have come so far well done. Listening to your reasoning about why you cannot let go of your craft items because it is giving away your creativity. Consider this you are the brain power, your craft items are just the consumable. Looking at what you have created has been beautiful. The creativity is in you not the items that you have used. A cardboard box is still a box that can be recycled after it has gone you still have the power to create.
Yay, toe dipped in the craft supplies. Well done brave one. I know of all your donations, this is going to bring great joy to the recipients. Because it will allow those who need to be creative but don't have the resources a precious opportunity to excercise that part of them.
I know you know this, but just to repeat the truth you've spoken: You'll always be a creative artist no matter what supplies you have around, that is something about you that you'll always have! I've found that sometimes changing things up can even bring out facets of your artistry you didn't even know you had! Crafts are hard to declutter for creative people-- you're not alone!
I would do what you’ve always done and try to categorize into bigger bins for macro organization before declutter so you can see everything you have together today.
The lady that mentioned donating to a nursing home is so right. The older generation especially those with dementia would love to create things that you donated to them. I’m sure it would make it so much easier for you to let go too
Wow Miss Heart! Well done! Even if all you did was touch each item and you chose not to let go of anything, knowing what’s in your stash is HUGE as it will help you keep from buying duplicate items. I would love to see more crafting videos from you too if you have the time. ❤❤❤
You did create amazing and surprising things! Like the necklace stand with the black velvet to present your works, I am still amazed by that one! But maybe before filling the new shelf: can you please ask hubby to fix that hole in the floor? I still think it is a major safety concern..
When I sort my craft items, I think about what supplies I use most often. Tissue paper and notebook paper are cheap and plentiful, so is copy paper. I have yarn in basic colors, and string, too. I have a few paints but my daughter is really the painter. Then there are my good colored pencils and my house plants and supplies. Tina, Al's wife
The way I managed to declutter my craft stash, as I had similar reasons for acquiring so much, was to look at it as 'Stash Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy' (S.A.B.L.E) 😂 I have given things that I knew I was never truly going to have the time to use to friends with young kids or my son's after school childcare club & it felt good because I knew that they were going to be used rather than wasted.
S.A.B.L.E.! What a brilliant acronym! I didn't have such a nifty way to phrase it, but this way of thinking helped me get rid of hundreds of classic novels that my father had hoarded and never read, and I was unlikely to too! Thanks for sharing! 😄🙏🌈
i got most of my craft supplies from my mum we used to craft together she gave me her craft room just before she died two years ago its in my home now i know i got to sort it out but it was to emotional for me to do but seeing your video has hlp me to make a start thank you so much xx
Kids summer camps are coming up. When I was a Cub Scout camp program director, we could do crafts if we had the supplies or could get them on a shoestring budget. You might think of church, scout, park & rec camps that might like some of your supplies. You might want to have your shelf cabinet for craft tools and combine all your crafts together in like bins- gems, ribbon, fabric, scrapbooking, etc. Maybe you will want all your craft supplies in one place (basement craft area) rather than basement and laundry room to make it easier to know what you have.
💫 Please don’t leave us behind! ✨ Haha! The progress is amazing, and once again I feel this is going to help me leap-frog my own emotional work… it makes so much sense! Being resourceful is me… but it’s not all worth my worth. I know you’ve also grown as a UA-camr and editor…. But something I personally have noticed is that I listen to the audio more than I see the video… the reasons you’re deciding to keep/ let go/ the audio for the decision process itself is written on video shots behind you talking about the emotional work. So I’m finding I’m not talking it in as much! For the “relatability” even “self-therapy” side of it for me, which is why I realise I found your channel so different to everyone else’s, is that you talked through the process of “how” and “why”… you didn’t brush over it. It’s obvious your decluttering muscles are stronger and quicker than a few years ago, and I wouldn’t want you to slow your own progress… I’m so proud of you! But I feel you with the craft things. The real-time walk and talk through the [pick it up - realise it’s rubbish - say it’s trash - and let it go] or from this video in a background shot [see a shoe - it’s too small - I can see if my nephew needs them - put in a designated area to contact family later] … in my opinion isn’t worth any less content-wise than skimming past it in a montage. In fact, that’s what made you so incredibly influential for me thinking “I can do this too”. Idk if I’m saying it right, because I love your videos, but I feel like I can’t keep up with it anymore and I have to really sit and watch the video to take it in and figure out how you’re doing it, rather than having it on in the background like I used to to work alongside. I have craft stuff galore, and its the thing I’ve been putting off the most (other than paper! I also have no idea how you can go through bags like you do haha!)… and I will watch your videos a million times over regardless to help me through… but the amount I have to pay attention to the “why” you’re getting rid of it makes me feel more overwhelmed than it used to 😅 I love you, Miss Heart, more than you can imagine. And if you see this, please don’t take it as a criticism. I’m honestly so happy for you that you’ve come this far I’ve got tears in my eyes! Just please don’t forget the rest of us with weaker decluttering muscles ;) 🙏 forever my unicorn 🦄 💕 💖 ✨
I gave all my crafting to my Amish friend she has 13 children they make cards to sell at market to the English people. I stopped doing crafts . It was such a blessing to all of them to receive all of it! here are many places that would love your crafts such as girls scouts, nursing homes, Amish folks, churches that have Sunday schools etc etc
Hi, former KonMari Consultant here. You are doing an amazing job in decluttering your life! I'd recommend to get all your craft supplies together and break them down into smaller, more managable categories (e.g. scrap booking, Holiday craft ideas, ribbon), Most important ist, that you dont get overwhelmed by one category. I watch your Videos every week and I'm so proud of how far you've come on your own! Thanks for always reminding me to be gentle with yourself.
I would recommend to set limits for the craft supplies you want to store in the laundry. Perhaps most used items, or things your boys might use, or gift wrapping. This will help set a boundary
I deeply relate to what you’re saying about art being how are you created self-esteem as a child. I absolutely did the same, especially in early childhood, where I had a rough time with friends. I could always feel good about my art abilities, and art is still a practice and skill that is there for me today. ❤
This really resonated with me as I am a craft hoarder. It's probably my last big "collection" to go through but like you say it's the hardest one. It's part of my identity I guess. But with the help of my kids I was able to go through all my fabric and wool to take that down from 10 or more bins to 4. Since then I've done my stamps and most of my ribbon. Still a way to go but I've started. Here's to us Melanie, we are doing it one step at a time
I love the ideas in the comments about taking all your craft supplies down in the basement and doing a big like-with-like sort through, then you can see what you are working with and can do your reverse konmari method on the categories and then after that point can evaluate and see what the best setup for your crafts would be. I personally think this area of the laundry room would be better served to be a collection zone for the things that gather in your laundry room - things to be donated, items for the garage etc so you aren’t piling on the floor/in front of the door again. I want a huge craft area for you in the basement!
So proud of you starting this emotional decluttering journey. I think getting some crafts together to donate to a school, local nursery or nursing home would be a great idea. They would benefit from your gift giving (which I know makes you happy) and you will benefit by reducing the amount of things you have. I wish you luck on this new part of your journey. Starting something new is always hard, but the joy at being productive and the thrill of gaining control of your craft stash, organising things better and gaining more space and seeing the results of your hard work will be wonderful at the end. 🦄❤👌
What a fun surprise to learn you're also a dragonboat paddler!! I've appreciated watching these crafting videos while i go through my craft closet to prep for a move. Thanks again!
My goodness! You are so good looking and you have a family. How could anyone make fun of your looks. I am in the process of cleaning my parents' hoarded house, and have been overwhelmed with emotions and have not cleaned for awhile. I thank you because your videos and insight on how to deal with emotions have helped me more than you know. I am in the final stages of letting stuff go now. Thank you.
I know what you mean when you said it can feel like throwing yourself away. That's how I feel about certain sentimental items that were given to be by friends or family. To get rid of grandma's old tea towel is not to throw grandma away, but it feels like that sometimes. You explain it so well - how your can separate your feelings and values and memories from the items.
This was huge! Congrats. I really wish I could get my mom to watch your channel for encouragement to her collections of so many potential crafts, so many she rarely has time to do any. I had an idea on the ribbon also, if you sort them into colors as best as possible (I know you like your rainbow spectrum in your clothing, just like me!), you might find it easier to wean some down when you see how much of each color you have but still have your favorites to keep of each color or whatever...just a thought :-)
Great idea! Multi-colored can be a category, and then from there even Christmas, Easter, etc. because a lot of those ribbons are multi-colored. That’s how I organize my scrapbook paper.
I also hoard my hobby possessions. I'm anxious to go through my books, craft items, and similar when I get a chance. Your videos are really helping me prepare for that task. Your honesty and warmth is very inspiring.
The my little pony’s were my fave too I loved their hair and how they were soft type plastic! I wish I still had them to display as I’m also a butterfly organizer
Craft supplies like to multiply like rabbits. I've only spent $20ish on craft supplies so far this year (did I actually need any of it? Yes...a few replacement skeins of floss I ran out of, but most was stash enhancement due to sales. But I've also started playing around with a cake of yarn, and I've used other cross stitch fabric for a gift project. So my stash has been touched, and some of it will leave the house. (Yarn project will likely turn into 4 small blankets that people can put onto infant car seats...my round loom was clearly not big enough to do what I wanted, but hey, had to try and it didn't end badly. My supplies are roughly organized in yarn, cross stitch, beads, scrapbook type supplies (to use to make cards from cross stitch), fabric, diamond painting extras, then a few boxes of Misc stuff from a relatives stash which occasionally comes in handy. It probably would all fit on your 1 shelf, so I think I've kept it pretty well under control. It's probably already SABLE level for me as I tend to do big projects. But hey, I usually can start making a gift on a holiday weekend when stores are closed, so I'm not mad about it.
I'm very excited for you. Through this craft supply organization you can rediscover all this cool things that you own! And maybe rediscover your passion for crafting. It's great. Btw awesome job on getting through such a big pile of things in one go. I remember how you were decluttering this room before in a very small steps. Very inspiring for all of us!
I noticed you have over 40k subscribers!!! How affirming and encouraging for you to know you're not alone in having a hoarding disorder!!! Congratulations!!! 🥰🎉😍❤️😘
Any reason you keep your my little ponies in the laundry room ? Also why do these crafts stay upstairs instead of with the rest of the crafts in the basement ? Just curious no judgement ! Always exciting to watch you make progress 😊
I have waaaayyy more art supplies that I have bought over the years; different phases of life, different interests, also recovering from trauma and I guess it was an attempt to find peace . I am on a decluttering journey right now but at this time all my art supplies (some not even opened…) are non-negotiable; they’re too much “me” and like you said, it would be like throwing a part of me away. I love your videos, they give me hope. I have other things that I’m less attached to ( but still very difficult to let go of) before I reach my art supples (which are neatly stored but right now not being used as my focus is clearing and understanding emotional clutter).
Have you ever heard that artistic / creative people tend to be more disorganized/ chaotic? My daughter and I both display creative / artistic personalities and we both tend to struggle with clutter/ hoarding and being a little disorganized/ all over the place. We are working on it!! But I definitely think there is truth to this. 😇🥰 I’ve got a bunch of areas in my house I need to work on 😅
When you organize that craft stuff, I would bring it down to the basement with your craft pile for when that gets organized and set up. You don't need it in the laundry room.
Since you are a creative person one way to look at the items you are donating is that you are giving a blessing to another crafty person that may not be abl3 to afford those items a new item price so you are encouraging a new creative person and they will create something beautiful with those items like you have in the past
I find that a lot of individuals with hoarding issues seem to be more artistic. They see the potential DIY project in everything. In addition, because they collect things and are disorganized, they end up having multiplies, because they forget they have supplies or can’t locate them. I hoarded cross stitch. In downsizing several years ago, I had to recognize that there are only so much time, in all fairness, I didn’t have enough hours to stitch everything that I owned. Time to let things be rehired.
I have a lot of stamps, I probably have more than 8000 with my digi stamps, but I think just 5000 is with wood blocks on them. I was very particular with my stamps and every one of them got a sealing on them, and they're all very clean, no stains even though they're all used, some is not used though, but all my wooden stamps is used, even though I didn't make a card with all of them and probably never will, but I'm keeping my stamps. I have spent a lot of time organizing my clear stamps and ez munted rubberstamps, and now I can see them and use them more than before when I had to dig through all the binders to find a stamp, and had stamps laying around that didn't make it to a binder. Now I have used Jennifer Mc Guires fridge bin system and I just love it. I had to use laminated sheets without pockets as I couldn't get the pockets, but it came out really good and all the sheets have pictures of the stamps on the front and the stamps hanging on the back. It's so easy to just get the bin and flip through it and place it back when I have used the stamp. My craft room is all clean when I'm done as I can just put everything away in minutes, but I not always do this at once, but within a few days if I'm sick. I was devistated to watch your dirty stamps, I kind of felt sorry for them 😂. I had to tell myself that at least she use them. 😅 Sorry, I know we're all different so no offence intended, but you kind of asked didn't you? Thank you for making these videos though, now I'm for sure going to go through all my stamps again (wooden that is not organized as I want). I have a lot of Penny black and House mouse and so on, I made all cute cards, but now I'm more into Tim Holtz style, it's the opposite of cute I think. It's never to late to try something that's new for you, and I have a lot of stamps that fit mixed media style.
I left my craftroom declutter until last, too. Not being on the hoarder scale, I was not emotionally attached to my craft stash. However, I also kept cardboard tubes/boxes, and bits of all kinds of things that others would consider junk, because I could see the potential to turn them into something pretty. In the end, I had to acknowledge the reality of the space available for crafts, and the likelihood of me ever actually producing anything from my stash. It took me three passes, but I finally have it down to a manageable size. I listed a huge bag of craft stuff on fb marketplace and it was snapped up within an hour, which made me feel much better about letting go. Now, I have reached the point where I do not buy any craft materials unless I have a definite use for it in the near future.
You are making such great progress! Thank you for the continued inspiration to continue tackling my clutter and also for making it ok to keep things if you are not ready to let go of them yet. I'm finding that working in layers works much better for me than a one and done approach.
I am so proud! For years, it was one of your running jokes that you are finding ribbons everywhere! You have come so far since your first declutter in this area of the laundry room. You always inspire me 😊
My crafting provides me with two great hobbies - Crafting and Organising My Craft Supplies. 😂 There’s nothing I love doing more. I have been looking forward to seeing how you tackle this category. I like what others have said about thinking like a craft store and also sorting into larger macro categories ie. Scrapbooking, Sewing, Beading, Seasonal craft etc I think they are great suggestions. Also someone mentioned having Project Bins or making a kit of supplies for something you want to work on. I find when you have a large craft inventory it can make it easier to get creative when you have some limitations or a smaller sampling of supplies to work with. Your doing great, off to a fantastic start here. 😊❤
Oh WOW. I am happy to figure out what it is about me being creative and artistic means. I was just wondering this week why being creative and artistic means so much to me along with all the supplies that come with that. You are so correct. This spills over into other things in my life that I can now perhaps have an easier time decluttering/downsizing.
One thing that jumped out at me was the Clearance tags as you were going through your craft supplies. I am a sucker for Clearance items and hone in on them when I get into the store. I probably would've never bought the items at regular price, but once they are substantially reduced, I can't resist and my creative mind juices start to flow on how I can use these things. I convince myself that it gives me the opportunity to "try" an expensive item for a fraction of the cost. But in the end, I don't ever use it, or I only use it once and never touch it again. I was surprised to see that we own so many similar items, and I am guilty of saving "trash items" for future projects, too (I like to think of them as "recycled arts&crafts projects" that don't end up in the landfill). This video was very eye-opening for me. I've gotten better about getting rid of general clutter, but when it comes to my art supplies, I'm having a hard time letting go. I will be watching more of your videos and hopefully learning how I can evaluate what to keep and what to give away (and how to let go). Thanks for helping us "hyper-creative people"! 😊
Ha! More motivation! Thank you! Back in my garage today...Almost everything in a cupboard was a "tossy" "tossy"..Mostly stuff my husband saved for who knows why...He was a builder...From an old skillet, to outdated tech something?, to a broken hydrolic door opener/closer......Small cupboard, can't even believe how much was in there...I so look forward to these videos...Oh, and some boxes on the top of the cupboards that were saved for send back if needed...
I have a lot of craft supplies in my bedroom from my mom and I collecting it over the years! We are doing a no spend on new craft supplies! We have two drawer sets in my room with all the supplies and we have been making creations for gifts and decorating! I am so happy I was able to fina😢organize the craft supplies after years of it being hoarded in boxes! You inspire me and more people!
Haven't watched it yet, but I dropped everything when I read it was crafts! I'm glad to celebrate with you this milestone. You've got this, one thing at a time!!❤❤🎉🎉
Deborah - if you happen to need to organize your craft supplies, Gayle Goddard has great yt videos on it (she is a dedicated crafter as well as a professional organizer)
August 2024. I haven't used my beads in a long time. I donated lots of beads and buttons to a seniors group. A bunch of my daughter's toys went to the free table at the local food pantry. I've been doing painting more often. My husband dropped off 3 bags of clothes at the Salvation Army today. I'm only keeping 2 pairs of pj's. and one painting shirt. Tina, Al's wife
This was amazing! Letting go of any craft supplies is huge🎉 For the ribbons I have seen people use broomsticks (or something similar) and slide then all on there. I think that would look amazing and work for your clutterbug style.
Crafts! That is the worst part to declutter. I also have a lot of different types of crafts. Sometimes I Wish I only had one or two kinds of hobbies, but I Can not choose which ones to let go of. You did a great job ❤
I think when you get your craft area in the basement you should turn that area of your laundry room into an outgoing shelf where you store the things that are in the process of leaving you house. That will always be part of maintenance. I have one and the key is to fill the shelves with boxes/bins/or labeled zones that group things by where they need to go or what action you have to take to get them out of the house. It doesn't make sense to run to a donation center for one item. The giveaway stuff needs a place to wait while its posted and claimed. Stuff or gifts to be passed on to family or friends need a place to stay until you see them without getting lost. Even the recycling or undecided might need a place to sit so it doesn't congest your laundry room. The shelf sets a limit. If it's full action is required.
This tall white shelf offers two challenges! One is that it opens up the opportunity for more hoarding, because there's more space to store items, however it also gives you the room that you need to let your "butterfly" spirit distribute items so that you can see them all. Pull some empty storage containers out of the basement, match up your craft supplies... and have fun!
Donating to nursing homes for the activity center would be a huge blessing! They don’t get enough funding ❤️
Ohhhhh, what a wonderful idea!!! Thank you so so much for sharing that with us 🦄💜🌟🙏🏼
@@ahoardersheart yess! The lady love to crochet and make crafts but only can when items are donated, the director buys it, or there is extra funding (which is rare)
Thank ypunso much for this. Craft supplies are so hard for me too. Your channel has helped me for years. 😊❤
Don't forget about the YMCA, 4-h groups, church groups, after school programs
January 2024. I go through my craft supplies every season. There are always new ideas out there. I just find more to give away. A friend asked me to work with her on paper crafts because she admired my work at a local museum. She does complex beadwork. Tina, Al's wife
Love your channel and the comments from this community are so helpful 🎉
I worked in a craft store for years and ended up with more craft supplies than I could use in a lifetime. Then I had kids. When decluttering I had to ask myself “if I had an hour to craft this week, is this what I would choose to work on?” That helped me narrow down what craft activities were my favorite, because I like it all! I just can’t DO it all realistically.
Thanks for this, it will help me choose what to declutter
Very clever. Thank you.
@cancermarii It's slow in the beginning. Don't give up. Just take smaller bites that you can cope with until the momentum starts.
OH MY GOODNESS! You just helped me realize why I have not been able to declutter books. You put it so simply, it seems so obvious now. Thank you ❤🙏🏼
You are an inspiration to me thank you and God Bless
October 2023. I made a spider web from some ripped up books from the library's dumpster. Big plastic spiders were from a yard sale. My black beads are
old wooden ones that I painted, and my costume is borrowed. Tina, Al's wife
My thought would be to organise the white shelving unit in the basement, where you're planning to set up your craft area. As long as you have the shelving unit in the laundry room, there is a temptation to store stuff "for now." I'm speaking from experience, it's not a criticism. You are doing brilliantly, thank you for helping others like myself. ❤
Or perhaps display your ponies there, and designate a shelf or two for dumping stuff. You know you do it so give yourself permission and space. When it is full that's your trigger to finish those tasks.
I have had a box sitting in my room, a huge one, with layers upon layers of stuff from years ago and recent stuff I've piled on top of it thinking I'll deal with it all soon. Well, all the recent stuff sank in and got covered with layers of clothes... The moment I put this video on, something jumped in me to take those layers of clothes off and really see what's in there. Here I am two hours later having emptied half of the massive box. I feel so much lighter. And of course, I loved watching the rest of your video too! This is awesome!!
I always have loved make up and there's TONS of make up in the box. A lot of it is now unusable. And whereas before I'd save every single eyeliner pencil and single eyeshadow, I was so inspired by you to take those few I saw without lids, or which I'd really never used before or had doubles of, and just put them into my rubbish bag. THANK YOU! Even if I haven't been consistent in decluttering, watching you doing it over the years and seeing how far you've come REALLY HELPS ME KNOW it's okay to let it go. 💝💝💝 Thank you so much Melanie.
I also struggle with crafts and keeping it all. What I did is took a piece of paper and wrote down categories and then listed all what I think would fit under each category and kept the sheets for reference in case I forgot where I decided it should go.
I then took totes set them up in a room, and placed a sticky note with the category on each tote. As I am sorting I'm also deciding what it recycle/trash, keep, or donate.
For an example one category is "Sticky" so any stickers, glue, tape, etc anything adhesive.
"Stringy" for things like twine, yarn, string, etc.
"Paper" for things like construction paper, tissue paper, scrapbook paper, etc.
"Misc" for things that didn't quite fit my categories I had wrote down.
Others were : office supplies, wood, paints and brushes...etc.
When it comes to categorizing craft supplies, it's useful to think about craft stores and how they are organized. They are categorized for you!
Ohhhh…what a WONDERFUL idea!!! Yes, that is the perfect example!! Thank you for sharing this idea with me!!
I was going to mention that too! After working for awhile in a craft store it did help me figure out how to make categories for my own crafts ...eventually had to quit that job was spending most of my paycheck on crafting supplies!
Yup, I had the same thought! It's how I mentally step back from the overwhelming amount of "potential project overload".
Tip on organizing crafts: Pretend you are setting up a craft store, with items grouped by sub category rather than project. Then evaluate your craft store depending on how well it serves your 'customers' (you, your family). I find this a helpful way to help me step back mentally & emotionally when organizing.
My personal craft store focuses on tools (lots of those!) & utilitarian items (glue & tape & hardware). I have a select variety of materials (ribbons & paper & fabric & paints, et cetera), packaged neatly and attractively - but not a lot of that. I mostly only add to the 'materials' category if I need stuff for a *current* project.
brilliant idea
Ok, you're doing great for starters, and I think the "baby step" of just doing this corner of the laundry room before you tackle the craft bins in the basement is a really great place to start. Here's my suggestion: Centralize all the craft bins (for example, you will take all the bins now on the white shelf in the laundry room and take them downstairs) and set up a "staging area". Grab a couple of bins from your hoarded stash of empty bins and start to categorize your craft supplies as if you are "un-shopping" at Michaels The Craft Store, grouping like with like items in their own bins as much as possible. Have a look at how Michaels categorizes items~ you could even have one bin for each grouping/ aisle at the craft store BUT BE SURE TO LABEL THE BINS! Ribbon with ribbon, Cricut items (including machine) with Cricut, sharpie markers with sharpie markers, glue with glue, tape with tape, etc etc etc. If you come across EASY give-aways or easy tossy-tossys in the process be sure to have an empty bin at the ready for each of these categories too. But your goal is NOT going to be "konmari" method for this as it will set off your nervous system too much. Give yourself permission to NOT GET RID OF ANYTHING if you are not ready to get rid of anything. Your ONLY goal is to "un-shop" all the items into bin categories. That being said, if you have obvious "excess abundance" in one category that you know you won't ever need all of it, group the extra like items you don't need in a CLEAR labeled ziplock bag, and set the grouped and labeled excess into a give away bin and say the phrase "As I am Blessed, so too shall I BLESS" which is your give away mantra. (Trust me, this helps). Then, once everything is categorized and labeled (which may take you several organizing sessions just to do this), take 5 empty bins that will easily fit one bin on each shelf in the laundry room and pre-set materials for one craft in each bin. So, one bin may be for a door wreath you'd like to create, one bin may be for a picture frame you'd like to make (I know your creative brain will have no troubles with this). Label the bin what the craft project is but LIMIT the projects to 5 bins one per laundry room white shelf. Stack up the big category labelled craft store bins in the basement, put the 5 pre-set craft project bins in the laundry room. But here's the rule. You are not allowed to START any new projects until you've worked through all 5 of these pre-set craft projects. So consider the season (summer and fall decorations for example) that you want to work on now. You only get to start a new project once these ones are finished. Then, you will take the EMPTY pre-set bins back downstairs and create new pre-set bins. As Dawn the Minimal Mom says: Let the container be the bad guy. I believe in you! 💜
I would tweak this to say you can only have a total of 5 projects on the go. If you finish one you can collect for another. You can return the contents of a project bin to the stash if you change your mind or miss a deadline.
Those are some great suggestions! :)
This seems like a great idea
"My stuff it not me, I am me"
I feel like you just got so much done! Rather than just one shelf, you tackled the entire shelving unit and behind! Great progress!!!
Ohhhh…thank you for pointing that out ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 You’re right, that is amazing growth progress to tackle the entire corner! I’m so grateful you’re my friend through this 🌟💜🦄
To declutter, organise your craft stash, when you do the big sort, you have so many organising bins, line up empty bins label them with categories then as you go through your full bins pick up one item at a time just drop each item into the labelled empty bin. I think if you do it konmari style you will be so overwhelmed. Once you have all the items into the categorised bins you will be able to konmari each category. What you should know is that every crafter has a problem with hoarded stash, me included.
I have just discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and I have been binge watching your last 4 years of videos. You have come so far well done. Listening to your reasoning about why you cannot let go of your craft items because it is giving away your creativity. Consider this you are the brain power, your craft items are just the consumable. Looking at what you have created has been beautiful. The creativity is in you not the items that you have used. A cardboard box is still a box that can be recycled after it has gone you still have the power to create.
Fantastic job congratulations crafts really hard so very proud of you❤💜🦄
Yay, toe dipped in the craft supplies. Well done brave one.
I know of all your donations, this is going to bring great joy to the recipients. Because it will allow those who need to be creative but don't have the resources a precious opportunity to excercise that part of them.
I know you know this, but just to repeat the truth you've spoken: You'll always be a creative artist no matter what supplies you have around, that is something about you that you'll always have!
I've found that sometimes changing things up can even bring out facets of your artistry you didn't even know you had!
Crafts are hard to declutter for creative people-- you're not alone!
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Domestic violence shelters would love craft stuff for the children
I would do what you’ve always done and try to categorize into bigger bins for macro organization before declutter so you can see everything you have together today.
The lady that mentioned donating to a nursing home is so right. The older generation especially those with dementia would love to create things that you donated to them. I’m sure it would make it so much easier for you to let go too
I like peppers face at the end. And I need to get started on my stuff Thanks
How exciting!! Good for you mama! 🌈💕 🦄
Wow Miss Heart! Well done! Even if all you did was touch each item and you chose not to let go of anything, knowing what’s in your stash is HUGE as it will help you keep from buying duplicate items. I would love to see more crafting videos from you too if you have the time. ❤❤❤
Think it was really smart to begin "small" this way with the one shelving unit. Great job!
You did create amazing and surprising things! Like the necklace stand with the black velvet to present your works, I am still amazed by that one!
But maybe before filling the new shelf: can you please ask hubby to fix that hole in the floor? I still think it is a major safety concern..
When I sort my craft items, I think about what supplies I use most often. Tissue paper and notebook paper are cheap and plentiful, so is copy paper. I have yarn in
basic colors, and string, too. I have a few paints but my daughter is really the painter. Then there are my good colored pencils and my house plants and supplies.
Tina, Al's wife
The way I managed to declutter my craft stash, as I had similar reasons for acquiring so much, was to look at it as 'Stash Acquired Beyond Life Expectancy' (S.A.B.L.E) 😂
I have given things that I knew I was never truly going to have the time to use to friends with young kids or my son's after school childcare club & it felt good because I knew that they were going to be used rather than wasted.
Smart!
S.A.B.L.E.! What a brilliant acronym! I didn't have such a nifty way to phrase it, but this way of thinking helped me get rid of hundreds of classic novels that my father had hoarded and never read, and I was unlikely to too!
Thanks for sharing! 😄🙏🌈
@@figuringitoutalive glad I could help you & raise a smile in the process 😊
Excited to see the full declutter and organization of the crafts! I know you kept finding a lot of it all over the basement haha. 💖
i got most of my craft supplies from my mum we used to craft together she gave me her craft room just before she died two years ago its in my home now i know i got to sort it out but it was to emotional for me to do but seeing your video has hlp me to make a start thank you so much xx
Been waiting for this for so long! So excited to watch you grow along this journey 🤍
Thank you so much my friend, that means so much me…especially now 🙏🏼🦄💜🌟
Kids summer camps are coming up. When I was a Cub Scout camp program director, we could do crafts if we had the supplies or could get them on a shoestring budget. You might think of church, scout, park & rec camps that might like some of your supplies. You might want to have your shelf cabinet for craft tools and combine all your crafts together in like bins- gems, ribbon, fabric, scrapbooking, etc. Maybe you will want all your craft supplies in one place (basement craft area) rather than basement and laundry room to make it easier to know what you have.
Great job on the self realization breakthrough!
Thank you so much ❤️🙏🏼❤️ It’s a key part of my recovery journey
💫 Please don’t leave us behind! ✨ Haha! The progress is amazing, and once again I feel this is going to help me leap-frog my own emotional work… it makes so much sense! Being resourceful is me… but it’s not all worth my worth.
I know you’ve also grown as a UA-camr and editor….
But something I personally have noticed is that I listen to the audio more than I see the video…
the reasons you’re deciding to keep/ let go/ the audio for the decision process itself is written on video shots behind you talking about the emotional work.
So I’m finding I’m not talking it in as much!
For the “relatability” even “self-therapy” side of it for me, which is why I realise I found your channel so different to everyone else’s, is that you talked through the process of “how” and “why”… you didn’t brush over it.
It’s obvious your decluttering muscles are stronger and quicker than a few years ago, and I wouldn’t want you to slow your own progress… I’m so proud of you!
But I feel you with the craft things. The real-time walk and talk through the [pick it up - realise it’s rubbish - say it’s trash - and let it go] or from this video in a background shot [see a shoe - it’s too small - I can see if my nephew needs them - put in a designated area to contact family later] … in my opinion isn’t worth any less content-wise than skimming past it in a montage. In fact, that’s what made you so incredibly influential for me thinking “I can do this too”.
Idk if I’m saying it right, because I love your videos, but I feel like I can’t keep up with it anymore and I have to really sit and watch the video to take it in and figure out how you’re doing it, rather than having it on in the background like I used to to work alongside.
I have craft stuff galore, and its the thing I’ve been putting off the most (other than paper! I also have no idea how you can go through bags like you do haha!)… and I will watch your videos a million times over regardless to help me through… but the amount I have to pay attention to the “why” you’re getting rid of it makes me feel more overwhelmed than it used to 😅
I love you, Miss Heart, more than you can imagine. And if you see this, please don’t take it as a criticism. I’m honestly so happy for you that you’ve come this far I’ve got tears in my eyes! Just please don’t forget the rest of us with weaker decluttering muscles ;) 🙏 forever my unicorn 🦄 💕 💖 ✨
I gave all my crafting to my Amish friend she has 13 children they make cards to sell at market to the English people. I stopped doing crafts . It was such a blessing to all of them to receive all of it! here are many places that would love your crafts such as girls scouts, nursing homes, Amish folks, churches that have Sunday schools etc etc
I watched this video twice because I really needed to hear your important messages about thought process! So helpful! Thank you!!
Hi, former KonMari Consultant here. You are doing an amazing job in decluttering your life!
I'd recommend to get all your craft supplies together and break them down into smaller, more managable categories (e.g. scrap booking, Holiday craft ideas, ribbon), Most important ist, that you dont get overwhelmed by one category.
I watch your Videos every week and I'm so proud of how far you've come on your own! Thanks for always reminding me to be gentle with yourself.
I would recommend to set limits for the craft supplies you want to store in the laundry. Perhaps most used items, or things your boys might use, or gift wrapping. This will help set a boundary
I deeply relate to what you’re saying about art being how are you created self-esteem as a child. I absolutely did the same, especially in early childhood, where I had a rough time with friends. I could always feel good about my art abilities, and art is still a practice and skill that is there for me today. ❤
Miss Heart, you're glowing in the last couple of videos! So glad to see you happy 💜🦄☀
I was just noticing that also. She is bouncy and smiling and all around happy looking. ❤
@@Mostawesomelisa Absolutely. I'm glad I'm not the only who noticed. She's so confident and secure. It's a joy to watch ❤
This really resonated with me as I am a craft hoarder. It's probably my last big "collection" to go through but like you say it's the hardest one. It's part of my identity I guess. But with the help of my kids I was able to go through all my fabric and wool to take that down from 10 or more bins to 4. Since then I've done my stamps and most of my ribbon. Still a way to go but I've started. Here's to us Melanie, we are doing it one step at a time
I love the ideas in the comments about taking all your craft supplies down in the basement and doing a big like-with-like sort through, then you can see what you are working with and can do your reverse konmari method on the categories and then after that point can evaluate and see what the best setup for your crafts would be. I personally think this area of the laundry room would be better served to be a collection zone for the things that gather in your laundry room - things to be donated, items for the garage etc so you aren’t piling on the floor/in front of the door again. I want a huge craft area for you in the basement!
You are doing an awesome job of decluttering. You are so kind. You are an inspiration.
So proud of you starting this emotional decluttering journey. I think getting some crafts together to donate to a school, local nursery or nursing home would be a great idea. They would benefit from your gift giving (which I know makes you happy) and you will benefit by reducing the amount of things you have. I wish you luck on this new part of your journey. Starting something new is always hard, but the joy at being productive and the thrill of gaining control of your craft stash, organising things better and gaining more space and seeing the results of your hard work will be wonderful at the end. 🦄❤👌
What a fun surprise to learn you're also a dragonboat paddler!! I've appreciated watching these crafting videos while i go through my craft closet to prep for a move. Thanks again!
My goodness! You are so good looking and you have a family. How could anyone make fun of your looks.
I am in the process of cleaning my parents' hoarded house, and have been overwhelmed with emotions and have not cleaned for awhile. I thank you because your videos and insight on how to deal with emotions have helped me more than you know. I am in the final stages of letting stuff go now.
Thank you.
I know what you mean when you said it can feel like throwing yourself away. That's how I feel about certain sentimental items that were given to be by friends or family. To get rid of grandma's old tea towel is not to throw grandma away, but it feels like that sometimes. You explain it so well - how your can separate your feelings and values and memories from the items.
This was huge! Congrats. I really wish I could get my mom to watch your channel for encouragement to her collections of so many potential crafts, so many she rarely has time to do any. I had an idea on the ribbon also, if you sort them into colors as best as possible (I know you like your rainbow spectrum in your clothing, just like me!), you might find it easier to wean some down when you see how much of each color you have but still have your favorites to keep of each color or whatever...just a thought :-)
Great idea! Multi-colored can be a category, and then from there even Christmas, Easter, etc. because a lot of those ribbons are multi-colored. That’s how I organize my scrapbook paper.
I did this with my ribbons 🎀 recently and it did help. Nobody needs as much white ribbon as I had
Honey wow! Your thoughts, your words hit deep in my soul. Thank you so much. I needed this healing.
I also hoard my hobby possessions. I'm anxious to go through my books, craft items, and similar when I get a chance. Your videos are really helping me prepare for that task. Your honesty and warmth is very inspiring.
The my little pony’s were my fave too I loved their hair and how they were soft type plastic! I wish I still had them to display as I’m also a butterfly organizer
Craft supplies like to multiply like rabbits. I've only spent $20ish on craft supplies so far this year (did I actually need any of it? Yes...a few replacement skeins of floss I ran out of, but most was stash enhancement due to sales.
But I've also started playing around with a cake of yarn, and I've used other cross stitch fabric for a gift project. So my stash has been touched, and some of it will leave the house. (Yarn project will likely turn into 4 small blankets that people can put onto infant car seats...my round loom was clearly not big enough to do what I wanted, but hey, had to try and it didn't end badly.
My supplies are roughly organized in yarn, cross stitch, beads, scrapbook type supplies (to use to make cards from cross stitch), fabric, diamond painting extras, then a few boxes of Misc stuff from a relatives stash which occasionally comes in handy. It probably would all fit on your 1 shelf, so I think I've kept it pretty well under control. It's probably already SABLE level for me as I tend to do big projects. But hey, I usually can start making a gift on a holiday weekend when stores are closed, so I'm not mad about it.
I'm very excited for you. Through this craft supply organization you can rediscover all this cool things that you own! And maybe rediscover your passion for crafting. It's great. Btw awesome job on getting through such a big pile of things in one go. I remember how you were decluttering this room before in a very small steps. Very inspiring for all of us!
I noticed you have over 40k subscribers!!! How affirming and encouraging for you to know you're not alone in having a hoarding disorder!!! Congratulations!!! 🥰🎉😍❤️😘
Decluttering muscle is strong!! 🎉 So excited for you to easily be able to get to all of your crafty materials soon!
Any reason you keep your my little ponies in the laundry room ? Also why do these crafts stay upstairs instead of with the rest of the crafts in the basement ? Just curious no judgement ! Always exciting to watch you make progress 😊
I have waaaayyy more art supplies that I have bought over the years; different phases of life, different interests, also recovering from trauma and I guess it was an attempt to find peace . I am on a decluttering journey right now but at this time all my art supplies (some not even opened…) are non-negotiable; they’re too much “me” and like you said, it would be like throwing a part of me away. I love your videos, they give me hope. I have other things that I’m less attached to ( but still very difficult to let go of) before I reach my art supples (which are neatly stored but right now not being used as my focus is clearing and understanding emotional clutter).
You are amazing! Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Have you ever heard that artistic / creative people tend to be more disorganized/ chaotic? My daughter and I both display creative / artistic personalities and we both tend to struggle with clutter/ hoarding and being a little disorganized/ all over the place. We are working on it!! But I definitely think there is truth to this. 😇🥰 I’ve got a bunch of areas in my house I need to work on 😅
Yay! Glad you are doing this! ❤
When you organize that craft stuff, I would bring it down to the basement with your craft pile for when that gets organized and set up. You don't need it in the laundry room.
Ben Franklin, I think, had this saying..."Starting is half done!"😉
🎉congratulations!!! You have done an amazing job! You are a beautiful and strong person. It has been so inspiring to watch your journey!
Thank you for walking us through the reasons you feel you couldn’t let craft items go. I feel the same way but didn’t know how to say it.
This is a big step for you, and you did an amazing job! Thank you for explaining the internal work you had to do first, as it helps us too ❤
Since you are a creative person one way to look at the items you are donating is that you are giving a blessing to another crafty person that may not be abl3 to afford those items a new item price so you are encouraging a new creative person and they will create something beautiful with those items like you have in the past
I find that a lot of individuals with hoarding issues seem to be more artistic. They see the potential DIY project in everything. In addition, because they collect things and are disorganized, they end up having multiplies, because they forget they have supplies or can’t locate them. I hoarded cross stitch. In downsizing several years ago, I had to recognize that there are only so much time, in all fairness, I didn’t have enough hours to stitch everything that I owned. Time to let things be rehired.
Great job…..can’t wait to see all your craft organizing videos ….you are amazing 😊❤️
Make a special shelf for your ponies. I hope you organize before the rain. Have a great weekend.
I recomend choosing your fave craft categories and minimizing or letting of the rest. Think whaft you have time to do and how you want to spend it.
You are doing great, this will be awesome! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I have a lot of stamps, I probably have more than 8000 with my digi stamps, but I think just 5000 is with wood blocks on them. I was very particular with my stamps and every one of them got a sealing on them, and they're all very clean, no stains even though they're all used, some is not used though, but all my wooden stamps is used, even though I didn't make a card with all of them and probably never will, but I'm keeping my stamps. I have spent a lot of time organizing my clear stamps and ez munted rubberstamps, and now I can see them and use them more than before when I had to dig through all the binders to find a stamp, and had stamps laying around that didn't make it to a binder. Now I have used Jennifer Mc Guires fridge bin system and I just love it. I had to use laminated sheets without pockets as I couldn't get the pockets, but it came out really good and all the sheets have pictures of the stamps on the front and the stamps hanging on the back. It's so easy to just get the bin and flip through it and place it back when I have used the stamp. My craft room is all clean when I'm done as I can just put everything away in minutes, but I not always do this at once, but within a few days if I'm sick.
I was devistated to watch your dirty stamps, I kind of felt sorry for them 😂. I had to tell myself that at least she use them. 😅 Sorry, I know we're all different so no offence intended, but you kind of asked didn't you? Thank you for making these videos though, now I'm for sure going to go through all my stamps again (wooden that is not organized as I want). I have a lot of Penny black and House mouse and so on, I made all cute cards, but now I'm more into Tim Holtz style, it's the opposite of cute I think. It's never to late to try something that's new for you, and I have a lot of stamps that fit mixed media style.
I left my craftroom declutter until last, too. Not being on the hoarder scale, I was not emotionally attached to my craft stash. However, I also kept cardboard tubes/boxes, and bits of all kinds of things that others would consider junk, because I could see the potential to turn them into something pretty.
In the end, I had to acknowledge the reality of the space available for crafts, and the likelihood of me ever actually producing anything from my stash. It took me three passes, but I finally have it down to a manageable size. I listed a huge bag of craft stuff on fb marketplace and it was snapped up within an hour, which made me feel much better about letting go.
Now, I have reached the point where I do not buy any craft materials unless I have a definite use for it in the near future.
You are making such great progress! Thank you for the continued inspiration to continue tackling my clutter and also for making it ok to keep things if you are not ready to let go of them yet. I'm finding that working in layers works much better for me than a one and done approach.
I am so proud! For years, it was one of your running jokes that you are finding ribbons everywhere! You have come so far since your first declutter in this area of the laundry room. You always inspire me 😊
Thanks for another great video!
My crafting provides me with two great hobbies - Crafting and Organising My Craft Supplies. 😂 There’s nothing I love doing more. I have been looking forward to seeing how you tackle this category. I like what others have said about thinking like a craft store and also sorting into larger macro categories ie. Scrapbooking, Sewing, Beading, Seasonal craft etc I think they are great suggestions. Also someone mentioned having Project Bins or making a kit of supplies for something you want to work on. I find when you have a large craft inventory it can make it easier to get creative when you have some limitations or a smaller sampling of supplies to work with. Your doing great, off to a fantastic start here. 😊❤
Oh WOW. I am happy to figure out what it is about me being creative and artistic means. I was just wondering this week why being creative and artistic means so much to me along with all the supplies that come with that. You are so correct. This spills over into other things in my life that I can now perhaps have an easier time decluttering/downsizing.
Excellent! You've started with the craft items...now you'll really roll with it!
great job and shelf looks good too!
❤ your internal growth!
I have two book cases and another on the way I put like with like ie all ribbon together, all wood items together etc. makes me so happy
Hello from Germany and hi miss heart and miow pepper ❤🎉good start, keep going...
Omg I was waiting for this serie!!!!! So excited ❤
Oh yayyyy!! I hope you enjoy tit ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️
One thing that jumped out at me was the Clearance tags as you were going through your craft supplies. I am a sucker for Clearance items and hone in on them when I get into the store. I probably would've never bought the items at regular price, but once they are substantially reduced, I can't resist and my creative mind juices start to flow on how I can use these things. I convince myself that it gives me the opportunity to "try" an expensive item for a fraction of the cost. But in the end, I don't ever use it, or I only use it once and never touch it again. I was surprised to see that we own so many similar items, and I am guilty of saving "trash items" for future projects, too (I like to think of them as "recycled arts&crafts projects" that don't end up in the landfill). This video was very eye-opening for me. I've gotten better about getting rid of general clutter, but when it comes to my art supplies, I'm having a hard time letting go. I will be watching more of your videos and hopefully learning how I can evaluate what to keep and what to give away (and how to let go). Thanks for helping us "hyper-creative people"! 😊
Wow! The new shelf unit is beautiful....It'll be so much fun to organize what goes on it. Yay for you!
Ha! More motivation! Thank you! Back in my garage today...Almost everything in a cupboard was a "tossy" "tossy"..Mostly stuff my husband saved for who knows why...He was a builder...From an old skillet, to outdated tech something?, to a broken hydrolic door opener/closer......Small cupboard, can't even believe how much was in there...I so look forward to these videos...Oh, and some boxes on the top of the cupboards that were saved for send back if needed...
So exciting. So inspirational!!!
I have a lot of craft supplies in my bedroom from my mom and I collecting it over the years! We are doing a no spend on new craft supplies! We have two drawer sets in my room with all the supplies and we have been making creations for gifts and decorating! I am so happy I was able to fina😢organize the craft supplies after years of it being hoarded in boxes! You inspire me and more people!
Great introspection! I wonder if a small part of you feels like fixing those broken/disposable items are fixing parts of you/your trauma. Big hugs! ❤
Excellent start with the craft items. That’s my hardest thing to part with.
Haven't watched it yet, but I dropped everything when I read it was crafts! I'm glad to celebrate with you this milestone. You've got this, one thing at a time!!❤❤🎉🎉
Deborah - if you happen to need to organize your craft supplies, Gayle Goddard has great yt videos on it (she is a dedicated crafter as well as a professional organizer)
@@ros8986 Tysm for the recommendation, I'll check it out!❤🤗
August 2024. I haven't used my beads in a long time. I donated lots of beads and buttons to a seniors group. A bunch of my daughter's toys went to the free table
at the local food pantry. I've been doing painting more often. My husband dropped off 3 bags of clothes at the Salvation Army today. I'm only keeping 2 pairs of pj's. and one painting shirt. Tina, Al's wife
This was amazing! Letting go of any craft supplies is huge🎉 For the ribbons I have seen people use broomsticks (or something similar) and slide then all on there. I think that would look amazing and work for your clutterbug style.
Crafts! That is the worst part to declutter. I also have a lot of different types of crafts. Sometimes I Wish I only had one or two kinds of hobbies, but I Can not choose which ones to let go of. You did a great job ❤
Great job! I am trying to declutter my hoard also..slowly but surely! My crafts are hard!!
I think when you get your craft area in the basement you should turn that area of your laundry room into an outgoing shelf where you store the things that are in the process of leaving you house. That will always be part of maintenance. I have one and the key is to fill the shelves with boxes/bins/or labeled zones that group things by where they need to go or what action you have to take to get them out of the house. It doesn't make sense to run to a donation center for one item. The giveaway stuff needs a place to wait while its posted and claimed. Stuff or gifts to be passed on to family or friends need a place to stay until you see them without getting lost. Even the recycling or undecided might need a place to sit so it doesn't congest your laundry room. The shelf sets a limit. If it's full action is required.
This tall white shelf offers two challenges! One is that it opens up the opportunity for more hoarding, because there's more space to store items, however it also gives you the room that you need to let your "butterfly" spirit distribute items so that you can see them all. Pull some empty storage containers out of the basement, match up your craft supplies... and have fun!
Great job !