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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stack-alicious!

Seth, at The Altered Page, is celebrating his love of stacks today, and I can't resist the invitation to join in!

I am going to join some of my favorite "bloggy friends," including LaWendula, Quinn Creative, April Cole, and Parabolic Muse, and embrace my love of stacks proudly by sharing some of the stacks around my work space.

Stacks have always been my organizing approach of choice.  When I was teaching, I had piles of files, and now that I'm home with the girls and art-making, it really isn't much different.

Here are some favorite stacks around my art space right now:
I have a hard time keeping up with all of my magazines, and I have several from many months past still in my "read me" pile.  You will see all manner of Stampington and Company publications, as well as Cloth Paper Scissors, Self, Country Living, Parents, Whole Living, Woman's Day, and even a Buddhist magazine called Tricycle I picked up at Borders' going-out-of-business sale.
Just in case my magazines don't give me enough reading material, I have stacks of books next to my work table to offer me inspiration, and, frankly, procrastination.  Whenever I manage to find enough space to store them upright, I go on another book-buying binge and end up with more stacked on their sides.  I'm pretty sure the book case is a tower of disaster-waiting-to-happen, and I should really re-think the fact that my kids' books are on the bottom two shelves, next to their bin of musical instruments.  One false move, and that would be quite an avalanche!
Here's a paper stack for you:  It's a file folder that is beyond-filled, mainly with pages and images I've cut out from catalogs and magazines to use on art journal pages and for other projects.

Here are some more stacks of favorite artful supplies:
Above is a stack from my file labeled "postcards," spread around for show on the sofa cushions.
And here, similarly, are items in my "stamps" file, spread out for a little eye candy.
This file is helpfully named "ephemera", and has all manner of bits of paper for use with art journals, mail art, collages, and anything else I might choose to work on.

Here's a little peek at some of its contents:
Be sure to check out Seth's page for a list of Paper Stack Project participants, and if you love stacks like we do, then join in the fun!

32 comments:

  1. The ingredients of all your stacks together make up all the things that I love in terms of art. Great selection!

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  2. love the stacks-all ripe for creating at any moment! thanks for sharing~

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  3. Oh my... love your "stack" of vintage stamps!
    Great collection, thank you for sharing :]

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  4. nice assortment of stacks i could look all day at this :)

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  5. Those are some yummy stacks! I would love to sit down with that stack of magazines and a big pot of tea. Sigh.

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  6. Great stacks! I have a bit of a thing for looking at stacks of people's books especially :-)

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  7. I think I'm in love. You see I am a stacker for sure and have been feeling so guilty...I just feel overwhelmed that I'm not a filer...but you have made me see I can be both!!! LOVE your stacks of goodies...such inspiration here.

    My magazines and books look just like yours!

    I am off to check this other blog out.

    Have a great week!

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  8. Wow..love your books mags and papers...I sure would have a ball hanging out over there....and the stamps too..what a great idea for a stack..!

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  9. I can really identify with your stacks of books and magazines...love those stamps too! wonderful post..

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  10. your stacks hold a wealth of possibility!

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  11. Lovely stacks of loot! Thanks for showing us, you've inspired me to dive into my art journal for a little cut-and-paste.

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  12. Your stacks are inviting to be explore.
    Thanks for the comment on my blog.

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  13. I would love to sort though all those piles..lovely!

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  14. You have so many fun stacks of books and magazines. I want to come over and browse through them!!

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  15. Wonderful pics of those books, journals, stamps, and papers. Great piles of creative and inspirational materials for your artwork! Just super!

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  16. Stacks and stacks of wonderful goodness! Love them all!
    oxo

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  17. Lovley stacks, I am especially interested in the 'Ephemera' package makes me want to leaf through each piece. Thanks for sharing

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  18. Oh, my, we both have stamps!! And we have books, but I didn't show my book stacks, which are in five different places and I was lazy a**! And that file folder. Come ON!!

    I finally finished what I was making for you, so watch out.

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  19. Great collection; the stamps and postcards are mouthwatering.

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  20. Love your book stacks! The stamps are great too!
    Olivia

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  21. Gorgeous .......we have a shared love of all things paper.

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  22. Oh wow, I love yours, Especially the stamps! You've also inspired me to organize my paper stash into more coherent categories. Right now they're all over the place and driving me nuts. Thanks for stopping by my blog as well!

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  23. Oh wow, I love yours, Especially the stamps! You've also inspired me to organize my paper stash into more coherent categories. Right now they're all over the place and driving me nuts. Thanks for stopping by my blog as well!

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  24. Oh so familiar with the magazine stack. I'm growing several of my own.

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  25. Doubt if I ever get caught up LOL - thanks for commenting at my Art Camp for Women blog. Love your reading stacks! I have been noticing my stacks since this started and if the stacks are art papers and journals, they are magazines and books...sigh.I quickly clamped my eyes shut when I saw your stamps...delicious. Lori W at Art Camp for Women

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  26. Wonderful stacks! Very cool indeed!!

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  27. Gotta love the stack of ephemera. I could rifle through that all day. It, along with the books and journals are a sight to behold.

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  28. slowly catching up with all the "stacks".....i didn't realize there are so many people collecting paper in some form or another. i am a magazine stacker too!

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