You see a photo opportunity before it even happens.
You hide your scrapbooking purchases in the trunk of your car and bring them in only after your husband goes to work.
You have scrapbook supplies in every room except the bathroom.
You are never more than two feet away from your camera.
You call into work because you are way behind on your scrapbook pages and this is not acceptable to you.
You position people in photos around what you are going to scrap next.
You don't ever miss a scrapbook sale at your favorite craft store.
You have a individual scrapbook album for every occasion.
You belong to scrapbook groups, forums or blogs.
You subscribe to every scrapbook magazine their is.
You own every scrapbook book there is.
Visa is your best friend
You take photos of everything and anything, just in case.
You take at least 150 pictures during every event to make sure you got the most perfect picture for your pages.
You've maxed your credit card buying scrapbook supplies without even knowing it.
You only read scrapbook articles.
You are reading this.
You only get scrapbook supplies for Christmas, Birthdays, Mother's Day, etc.
You own a scrapbook t shirt or tote.
You schedule a trip to the zoo with your kids, just to have something to scrap later.
You spend more money on photo processing than you do clothes.
You videotape every Scrapbook Show on Television so you don't miss any tips
You buy at least two things when it is Scrapbook Day on QVC and Home Shopping Network.
You walk into a store and head directly for the section of scrapbook supplies.
You own a craft room.
Your craft room is the most organized and cleanest room in your house.
You husband complains about how much money you spend on scrapbooking.
Your family and friends run away from you when you get your camera out.
Your family and friends make it difficult to get a good photo of them by making faces at you or putting their hands in front of their faces. Mostly because they are sick of you chasing them with your camera.
You have over 1000 photos on your memory card in a week.
You freak out if you misplace one scrapbooking supply, and tear apart the whole house to find it.
You see a new scrapbooking tool advertised on tv and exclaim "I have to have that!"
You never have enough scrapbooking supplies, the more the merrier is your motto.
Your craft room is its own craft store.
Your ideal job would be working in a scrapbook store, praying for discounts.
You work in a scrapbook store and spend your entire paycheck every week there.
You live to scrap.
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