I am a bit of a pack rat.
I save just about everything because of sentimental attachment.
Trinkets, knickknacks, newspaper clippings, buttons, bottle caps, boxes... you name it. I can't bring myself to throw away cards that were given to me decades ago. I find fortune cookies to be kooky yet save-worthy. I save product labels with unique and interesting packaging. When I was in middle school, I began a habit of tearing out magazine ads (those housed in everything from National Geographic to Real Simple) and housed the collection in a folder. This quickly became two folders, and then three, and so on, until I decided my collection needed a more permanent home with ample space for new additions and varying mediums. It came to be known as my 'art morgue', and is now a large Rubbermaid container - one that I insisted fitting into the car the day my parents moved me into my freshman college dorm.
Initially, I only began collecting because I had a curiosity for design and pretty visuals. Yet, as it transpired, I set my sights on an advertising degree and truly learned from what I had saved all of those years. I began to develop my own art directions preferences for look and style. I often used certain pieces to make artsy cards for friends' birthdays and other milestones (something I wish I had more time for as of late). Incredibly, there are things that I mentally keep track of and know that exist in my art morgue, but there are definitely moments when I'm leafing through the lot of it and have the pleasant surprise of finding a gem I don't remember saving. To anyone else, its all just paper, really. But I love every piece and every scrap, and will never stop collecting. I save, because it can all be used for the right project.
One's trash is another's treasure .

You are :) In a sentimental, good way.
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