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Re: purging question

Postby bsn22 on Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:46 pm

If you know any teachers give it to them. We use it all the time for stuff and would really appreciate it!
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Re: purging question

Postby joboogie on Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:48 am

If it's a really old sheet that's been sitting in the sun and it has faded edges, I just let my son doodle on it so I can have a few minutes to scrap in peace. :)
Otherwise, I have a hard time purging too! I figured I spent money on it, I don't want it to go to waste! So it sits on my shelf gathering dust...
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Re: purging question

Postby jodes1121 on Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:14 pm

I would donate them to some schools or even Girl Scouts Organizations/Boy Scouts Organizations. They sometimes make projects or cards for people/troops! Sometimes Libraries use them for their 'tots' classes/groups that they have free.

Any of these places would probably love a donation that will be put tot good use!

I have a hard time giving anything away---that speaks for the amount of items that my husband just rolls his eyes at.

I need to purge soon---I so look forward to it, but I will donate my unwanted paper to either my kids, nephews/nieces or to an organization. Good luck finding the perfect place!
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Re: purging question

Postby bitsnpieces on Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:39 am

Do they do the RAK's (random acts of kindness) anymore on this board?
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Re: purging question

Postby Tonij on Fri Dec 11, 2009 11:32 pm

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If you all have overflowing stashes of cardstock or other supplies a wonderful way to purge these products is to gift them to hospitals, daycares, etc... They have a real need and I can speak from experience that being creative is the fastest way to recover. I have been seriously ill for 25 years and my ability to touch my creative nature has been my saving grace.
Create a cure by gifting to people who have little in the way of products but have tons of creative nature.
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