I'm so bad, I'm putting some of my personal stash in my clearance bins at the shows I do, plus I'm setting a bunch aside for our yard sale this Spring.
I'm sorry to say that I've been a scrapbook supply COLLECTOR for the past several years and don't have much finished to show for it.
I design page/album kits in addition to the t-shirt portion of my business, so that has consumed all of my scrapping time. The last thing I did for my family was our 2003 WDW trip. I used to be good at least keeping up with the Christmas album, but I haven't done that since 2003, either.
It looks like I'll be starting my Master's this year, which with homeschooling and running my business will REALLY cut into my scrapping time, but I need a few little goals.
My goals: SELL all this stuff that I "think" I'll use, but never do. I may even add my Cricut to that list...I have the big Klic N Kut and the Cricut, while I love the Disney cartridges and such, just doesn't get the use to justify it.
Get Christmas caught up.
Finish the one CJ I'm in (that is SO far behind) and learn to say, "No".
Make a scrapbook for oldest DD of her singing in the Candlelight Processional.
finally, I have some copies of old black and white photos that were part of my parents' barn fire that I'd like to scrapbook for my mother. She had put all of our baby books, photos, memorabilia out in a barn on some property to "make room" in her house (enormous house with 3 attics that is jam-packed with "stuff") for her Christmas decorations b/c it was just too hard to bring them in every year. Sadly, some punk (probably my niece from the looks of things) set fire to the barn on Halloween, so all of our family legacy-type things went up in smoke.
I will only buy things AS I need them and will use them. I will not buy anything for "someday". I obviously have to add some things to my arsenal for the page kits I create, but I'll try to limit that to items on hand as much as possible. The amount of ribbon I have makes me queasy...