| Jenn | wonders | do you throw away your junk mail, or do you turn it into (or incorporate it) into some art projects? |
| Jenn | I'm the opposite - I sift through it looking for possible project materials...then I toss the rest. LOL |
| SharonHH | says | I don't get junk mail - one of the compensations of living on a small island |
| randomnicole | will | keep colorful catalogs, cds, etc. I have 'I can make something out of this' disease |
| Jenn | says | you're so lucky, Sharon! LOL |
| Jenn | says | that's a good disease, randomnicole!!! |
| Jenn | says | I like using the junk mail stuff in art journals, altered books, and projects with the kids. |
| Jen | says | I throw it out. |
| Jenn | says | I really should, too LOL |
| arrrt | says | i've been saving security envelopes and using 'em in my art journal lately |
| Missy | says | Throw it away! I'm not imaginative enough to incorporate them into art. |
| Jenn | says | lol I wasn't until 2003, when I discovered mail art websites. |
| Athena Grey | says | There's too much to keep up with. I trash it unopened. |
| TeresaDKG | says | our church reycles paper for the youth group, so we shred the personal stuff and take it all there. I might start using some of it in art... |
| Jenn | says | very interesting! |
| Becca L-Smith | says | Goes into the recycle bin. |
| funfairiegirl | says | I shred and try to recycle it otherwise it sits in piles in the house |
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