I've caught a bug...
...the paper bug.
I went in for one sheet of Cosmo Cricket scrapbook paper which matched the early bird fabric to make price tags with for August's market. $36 in paper later...
I had no idea they made wonderful little cards which could be cut out scrapbook paper in sewing and retro designs. Just perfect for notes in packages and swaps.
Oh,you poor thing!
ReplyDeleteI caught that bug once. It lasted forever. I really don't think there is a cure.
*likes*
ReplyDeleteI'm not really a scrapbooker but I do have a 12" x 12" plastic folio to hold my paper gems... Sounds like one of those might be in order for you too :)
I have one too.. a bug for wool. I've been to spotlight 3 times this week.
ReplyDeleteI stay away from the paper aisle for this reason... my sister caught the bug about 2 yrs ago... its taken over a whole room in her house... ;)
ReplyDeleteYou have indeed! With a long term stationery addiction I have somehow so far managed to stay one step ahead of the scrapbooking bug. Lets hope it stays that way. I already have a yarn bug and a fabric bug and don't think I can afford another bug!
ReplyDeleteMust have been going around this week, I just bought a pack if Denyse Schmidt gift bags to cut up & make into cards for bee & swap partners - I never make cards!
ReplyDeletela la la la la I don't need another addiction - there is no room left in my house. Going to stick my head on the sand now...
ReplyDeleteha ha! this happened to me today! There are too many cute things to choose from! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSee, this right here is yet another reason I adore you... you love those pretty, cute little things as much as I do! And I try to live vicariously through your purchases.
ReplyDeleteI started out with fabric, then I moved to paper and now I am totally committed to both...Cosmo Cricket is a fave of mine so I was totally delighted when they started making fabric...they are currently previewing their new paper lines, can't wait to see which ends up as fabric too!!!
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