Sometimes  I really regret being a craft person. Or at least stuck to one craft  thing! I am at least very very glad I didn’t do an art degree.  It  creates Too Much Stuff. 
As it is I do have a  jewellery business at Eccentric Accessories and have ridiculous amounts  of crafting materials. I have boxes of beads, buttons, findings etc. I  also have some big things like a drill, and a soldering iron and  collection of pliers. That’s not all though! I also enjoy sewing and  making clothes or altering them and so I have lots of fabric and a  sewing machine. I also did A Level Art and so have an entire chest worth  of art supplies along the paints, pastels and sketchbook lines. I also  have massive canvases and huge drawings in folders tucked behind my  bookscases and wardrobes. I look back on Art with some confusion. I  don't know if anyone else did art but the teachers really wanted you to  do things BIG. Small drawings and works of art were frowned upon. There  was one guy in my class who did these fantastic detailed characters and  didn't decorate his sketchbook or make massive scultptures. They were  amazing, but it was the person with the 2 metre canvas that got all the  encouragement. So yeah, wish I hadn't done quite so many big things!
If  that wasn’t enough I am Origami Girl. Whenever I am tidying my room I  find origami models everywhere. On the floor, in a bo, in my wardrobe.  Where to keep them? I have to keep them because they are beautiful and  useful for saving the world. In my last house I had a windowsill that  was a delicately balanced collection of origami but in my current house  the window is a huge skylight. In fact I got this room because I like to  do art so I wanted a room with lots of light. Still –where to keep it  all?
This does  make me feel very Capitalist and a little embarrassed that I have so  much stuff. I love to make things which doesn’t sound like a  particularly greedy or soulless thing, yet I always want to but more  things to make more things… sigh. 
So, do I have too much stuff? Do you keep all your old art work or let it go?
 
 
Why don't you tie pieces of string or wool round your origami models and stick them to the ceiling? That way they can be viewed and admired from all angles.
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Although I know that having so much stuff around can feel overwhelming and sometimes make you question your choices, I think it's different when it's things that can help you better yourself, whether by creating or learning. My bookshelves are always packed to bursting, but if you love books, you can never have too many!
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I'm so inspired by your bookcase! It's so organized and lovely looking... It has inspired me to organize my own! ❤
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