I was like that at first too, but you begin to realize you don't really use this smaller scraps! You can't really cut into them so they are useless, for the most part unless you are going to use them for punches or journaling.
Smart to get rid of the tiny pieces but I always want to believe I will use them for something! I do use the white and black pieces often for journal strips!
2 of MANY bins of scraps. I try to keep the printed papers and the solids seperate. I use my solids mainly to cut cricut embellishments and to matte pictures for layouts. My printed scraps are used on everything from layouts to mini albums, and even on tags!
Last year, I got really particular about the size of scrap that I keep. If it is less than 2 x 4, I throw it away. My stash has decreased drastically since I've done that! The other "scrap" I throw away is any piece that has been cut in to...for example, a punch or cut from the cricut machine. I cut the "cut into" part off and throw it away. Every scrap I have is smooth/complete with no parts missing. I hope that makes sense.
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