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Organizing
Magazine Information
by Monica Resinger
I've always enjoyed home and garden magazines. So much so that
they quickly began to pile up. Soon I realized I couldn't keep each and every
magazine because my house just doesn’t have that kind of space. Keeping every
magazine wasn't doing me any good anyway; I couldn't find specific information
when I wanted it.
So what I decided to do was to keep only the articles, pictures,
recipes or other information that I was interested in. Each time I read through
a magazine, I'd clip anything that I thought I might like to look at later.
Information I kept was pictures of decorated rooms, craft
instructions, garden designs, information about specific plants and more.
Sometimes I would make a note right on the clipping what I liked about the
information so later when I looked at it I would know why I clipped it. For
example, on a picture of a decorated room, I'd make a note that it was the color
combination I liked about it. If it was an article, I'd highlight the
information that interested me and so on.
So what do I do with my clippings? First of all, I set them in a
wicker sewing basket until I get time to work on them later. Then when I am in
the mood, I get the sewing basket, scotch tape, scissors, pen, highlighter and
my cheap notebooks (the spiral bound 70 page notebooks that you can find on sale
from .19 cents to .99 cents depending on how good the sale is). I started out
with about 10 of them. Once I have all my items together on a nice big work
surface like the kitchen table, I begin. First thing I do is sort the clipped
information into related piles. All the bedroom decorating information in one
pile, the craft patterns in another and so on. You can sort yours any way you
like. You may want to break down a category such as crafts if you have a lot of
clippings.
After sorting, you can see what categories you'll need. At this
point, you can label each one of your notebooks with one of the categories.
Next comes the fun part -- putting your scrapbooks together. Trim
any rough edges and tape the clipping to one of the pages in your notebook.
Simple as that, and fun to see the items grouping together knowing you'll have
the information at your fingertips. Now I'm sure you could use different
materials for this such as scrapbooking materials, but this is a cheap and easy
way. My mom makes her own binded construction paper books and her categories are
different than mine. She loves pictures of horses and angels so has books for
those. The possibilities for this are endless and only limited to your
imagination.
It is so handy to have these books when it comes time to start a
project. If you've been collecting information for quite a while then start a
project on that category, that information becomes very valuable. They are also
fun to take a look at every now and then.
©
Monica Resinger
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