I was at the office last week and they were cleaning out the supply cabinet. Luckily for me, there were about six tablets of construction paper that no one really wanted. Being an avid scrapbooker, I decided to take it and make pages for my Halloween pictures from last year.
It was funny, because the tablets really only had the colors in there that no one wanted to use, like brown and black and orange. It gave me the best idea to start buying construction paper to do my pages rather than scrapbook paper. It is cheaper. You can get a whole pad for next to nothing! I love improvising when it comes to office supplies and scrapbooking.
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