
Over the past year, I have been inspired to reduce my crafty spending and to challenge myself to use more of my stash to create layouts, mini albums, cards, and other papercrafting projects. To be honest, I overspent on cardmaking supplies in 2022 and I still have a lot of scrapbooking products that I purchased along with product that was sent to me for various freelance projects and classes.
While amassing a sizable crafting stash is fun (really fun), like many of you, I have become overwhelmed with product. It seems like new products are released on a monthly basis from some of our favorite crafting companies. Don’t get me wrong…I love a good product release, but I also know that I need to be more conscience of my crafty spending habits. There were months when I spent $200-$300 on craft supplies alone!
That is a lot of money!
And sadly, a lot of what I purchased was never used. For example, I spent over $1500 (yes, I did the math) on stamping and cardmaking products in 2022.
Do you know what I could have done with that money?
Makes my head hurt…as well as my bank account!
Did I use all of the products that I purchased?
HECK NO!
In fact, I purchased new storage bins to organize all of the extra product that I could not fit into my normal crafty storage. INSANE!

Interestingly, I have learned that I am not alone in feeling overwhelmed by crafty products. Recently, I spent hours pouring through posts on scrapbook and cardmaking forums, Facebook groups, and the like, reading comments from other crafters who feel the same way. Some crafters felt frustrated with their buying habits and feel that they need to use more of their crafty stash.
Additionally, other themes emerged:
- A lot of crafters commented that they would like to see FEWER product releases and more of an emphasis on learning how to use the products they purchase before new products are introduced. There seems to be a shorter period of time between new releases, which limits the time for crafters to use the products they purchase before new goodies come to the market.
- Crafters would like to see content creators (such as myself) use their stash and focus more on scrapbooking and cardmaking techniques versus showcasing new products in each video.
- Some crafters commented on being LESS excited about the new products that are coming to the market because most of it seems “one-note” – the same color schemes, repetitive designs, lack of diversity among product designers (companies using the same designers all of the time), lack of interesting and diverse icons, etc. This has led some crafters to rely on using older products in their stash that appeal more to their style.
So, armed with this information, I decided to create a year-long challenge that focuses on spending less and using MORE of our crafty stash and exploring a variety of papercrafting techniques.

The 2024 Year of the Freeze Challenge
Here are the deets! For this challenge, I am going to freeze spending on scrapbooking and cardmaking supplies in 2024. Instead, I will focus on using products from my stash. I recently purged my stash and have narrowed my selection of products to the items that I absolutely love.
However, there are a few exceptions – it’s important to be flexible.
- Spending On Consumables: I will continue to purchase consumables such as adhesives, solid cardstock, pens/markers, stamping ink and refills, etc.
- Spending on Replacement Tools: If a tool breaks, I will replace it as needed.
- Spending on Must Have Items: If there is an item that I must have, I will give myself permission to purchase it. But, it has to be something that I will use right away.
- NO Pressure! I can start, stop, and resume at anytime!
- Change My Approach: I can change my approach to this challenge at anytime and make adjustments as needed throughout the year…guilt free!
Throughout the year, I will use a variety of items from my stash. If I do not have a particular item, I will need to figure out how to create what I need using the products and tools that I have available to me. Recently, after going through my stash, I noticed that I have a lot of beautiful products and fun tools just waiting to be used in a creative way! NOW is the time to put them to good use!
Also, all of the videos that I post on my YouTube Channel and Patreon community this year will feature projects using my stash. I want to practice what I preach!
NOTE: If you are inspired by the products that I’m using, I urge you to find or create similar items using materials from your stash before purchasing new products!

Want To Play Along? Let’s Go!!!
If you are interested in participating in the Year of the Freeze Challenge, here are a few things to keep in mind:
- How Long Will Your Freeze Be? You DO NOT have to do a year-long freeze! In fact, you can challenge yourself to do a 30-day, 60-day, 90-day or half a year freeze. Maybe try a bi-monthly freeze or a seasonal freeze…it’s completely up to YOU!
- Decide What Products to Freeze: Make a decision about the products you want to freeze. For example, you may suspend purchasing only scrapbooking supplies, or perhaps only patterned paper and stamps. Maybe you need to freeze purchasing online classes and focus on starting and finishing the classes you already purchased. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
- Start, Stop, Resume at Anytime: Feel free to start, stop, and resume your freeze at anytime – it’s okay to be flexible with this challenge.
- Prepare: Take some time to prepare for your freeze by purchasing your most needed items, organizing your space, and letting go any products you no longer enjoy. I also recommend creating kits using items from your stash to help streamline the creative process.
- It’s Okay To Shop – Guilt Free! If you come across a product that you must have…buy it, guilt FREE! Focus majority of your efforts on using products from your stash, but give yourself permission to indulge occasionally if there is something you really, really, really want! NOTE: It’s okay to purchase consumables (i.e. adhesives, solid cardstock) during your freeze.
- Make Projects: Once you are ready, start making your projects! Challenge yourself to exclusively use items from your stash. Don’t forget to use your tools (i.e., punches, dies, cutting machine) and crafty resources (i.e., magazines, books, blogs, social media, videos, classes) as you make your projects. There are is a ton of creative inspiration to explore!
- Focus On Learning: Use this time to practice papercrafting techniques or teach yourself how to use a specific tool or product.
- Most of All…Have Fun! This challenge should not be stressful! Have fun and enjoy making beautiful projects from your crafty stash!

Let’s Go!
Now that you have all the details, it’s time to start the 2024 Year of the Freeze! Be sure to join me LIVE on the Victoria Marie YouTube Channel today at 2:00 pm CST as I talk more about this challenge and watch me make a 12×12 inch layout using items from my stash.
To join the livestream, click HERE!
Here’s to a full year of reduced crafty spending, making gorgeous layouts, and using our crafty stash!!!
This is just the challenge that I need and I will embrace it fully! I have spent way too much money on products that are still waiting to be used 1,2,3 even 7 years later…This year I am committing to a spending freeze until at least Black Friday. In the meantime I want to purge, organize, finish classes, and create with what I have. I also would rather spend money to go to in-person weekend crops now that they have resumed a plenty. Thanks for the challenge Victoria. We can do this!
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Love that you are doing this challenge. I, too, am doing a spending freeze in 2024. It will definitely help to have some inspiration from my favourite creator.
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Thanks Janet!!! You can totally do this!
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I did this in 2023, and I mostly adhered to my rules until about August. I’m jumping on board again this year and I’m so happy to see I’m not alone!
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Cheering you on my friend!
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It is what I need to start to get my craft room organized after I get through healing from my first knee in December and get my second one in march with some luck I can work a bit on sorting and throwing before I can begin working on the making part depending how much pain comes my way.
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Wishing you a speedy recovery! And yes, organizing is such a great tasks to work on while you recover.
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I love that we are on the same page! I decided a few weeks ago to have a spending freeze in the new year, and the only things I am purchasing are 2 kit clubs (down from 4!) and cardstock. I have adhesive for days and, even though many of them are not my favorite, I’ll be focused on using up that stash too! Looking forward to following your journey !
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I think there are a lot of folks like us who need this challenge, lol! I look forward to seeing how our community does this year.
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Thank you for this awesome challenge! Although I am a digi scrapper, the same rules apply to me! I need to organize, declutter and use the kits/elements that I already have instead of buying new kits. I am looking forward to it!
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Love this challenge! It’s so needed. Also, glad to see you back!
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I love this freeze challenge and am so inspired by you and the other folks here who share in the need to use our multitude of supplies. I, too, plan to only purchase consumables and must have products for at least the next 6 months.
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I think my freeze might not include tools. I am mostly overwhelmed by paper and all sorts of embellies. Not so much dies and stencils. Maybe I could just be pickier and more intentional with those. But lord love a duck, do I have too much pretty patterned paper!!
I already cut myself off last year from buying alphas, washi, and Christmas collections – not a single new item in those categories could possibly fit in here!
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Thrilled to see and hear you again Victoria!!! Yes, yes and yes to all your shared observations- I have been feeling the same. I’m ready to really get into creating with the wealth of product my husband and my hard earned money purchased. More important- I want to capture all the beautiful and blessed moments- some really hard ones too- that we have shared as a family❤️❤️.
Thanks so much for being a light⭐️💛!
Michele
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