Not sure if this the right board but...
Most of the regulars will know I am the ruler of the kingdoms of Hoarders and Procrastinators. So I have a wee bit of a problem. My wee boy is a budding artist. He loves to draw. All my kids loved to draw but this one can sit and draw 20 pictures without batting an eye. Some are quite detailed, some are awesome, some are 'rough drafts'. Some are trains and cities, space craft, jets. Some pencil, some are pens, some are arty-farty with paste, wool, shapes, etc etc. If he can fit Indiana Jones in a race car with a jet on an intergalactic star wars spacecraft with Data or Spock at the helm, he will. Like I say some are very detailed and most details are now quite identifiable without explanation. But every single drawing comes complete with a detailed explanation by the artist himself. Every single one. This can be so so drawn out (no pun intended) but this ain't the problem. Like all good parents, ya listen and ya look and ya interact and know these days will be over before ya know it.
The problem is as a hoarder extraordinaire, I have never thrown out these collections. As a procrastinator extraordinaire, I have never got around to sorting these collections. OK a few pieces that get crumpled or really not good get tossed. Every so often during a clear out (ha more like reorganise) the current sets get put in a carrier bag and put in hoarder heaven aka spare room (actually it ain't really a spare but that's whole nother story).
I plan on doing something with the collections in the heaven. Really don't want to say how many bags there are but let's say if you said 20, I'd say higher and we'll just leave it at that, ok? He's been drawing since about 2 and he is 6 so that's a lot of stuff. My crap, old toys and other stuff I can deal with. If, just if, I can get in there. When I start this (whoa, that's sounds a tad optimistic bob) I will look through those carrier bags and bin really nondescript drawings. I am aiming at ending up with a few carrier bags worth.
What do ya'll do? Is the aim of having 2 - 4 carrier bags full of drawings OTT? Does anyone else save things like this? I am actually thinking of getting one of these fold up office boxes (the size for like A4 suspension files but no files - even I think to file them in any semblance of chronological order would be a bit much). I'd be interested to hear your tips, experiences and ideas. Thanks
Just in case anyone is wondering about paper costs. I get/got the paper from work, reams and reams that would have been recycled. Think engineering office and multimillion pounds contracts and CAD drawings. That uses a whole forest of paper which I'd say at least 25% is wasted. So I have reams of A4, A3, A2 and A1. He just draws on the back. Sometimes he incorporates the CAD drawing into his because some of the CAD drawings are of ships, oil rigs,satellites, antennae, etc.