Tools and Materials

mommytotwo

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What tools, and materials do you think are the basics when it comes to scrapbooking, and cardmaking? And, what would you use each item for?
 
Off the top of my head I would say...

Good pair of sissors (cutterbee)
cutting mat
xato knife (or cutterbe type)
ruler
bone folder
paper piercer
Zig glue
crop-a-dile (for setting eyelets)
Basic set of coloring pencils
Zig pens

Hmmm...If I think of more I will post again

Hope this helps

Rhonda
 
I still need a bone folder. I am missing fingernail matter on the top of my nail from using that to crease with. :sad2:

If you get the crop-a-dile you don't need the separate hole punch/eyelet setter thing. You can't get as far into the paper with the crop-a-dile, but you can cut a hole through much thicker paper than with the other thing.

I find I use different glue on different things. I don't like the zig pens myself, because I can't figure out to keep the pen nib from not drying up on me. I like the Scotch Quick Dry liquid for small or very curly items. I like the tombow (and generics) tape runners for long or large items that I just need the corners or edges stuck down.
 
What they said... and

I don't know what I'd do without my papercutter!
 

What they said... and

I don't know what I'd do without my papercutter!

What kind do you have?

I have a Creative Memories Guillotine for smaller cuts and a Fiskars rotary one for cutting down my 12x12s.
 
What kind do you have?

I have a Creative Memories Guillotine for smaller cuts and a Fiskars rotary one for cutting down my 12x12s.



Guillotine:rotfl2: I have my own pet names for alot of the products, but that's a good one! Non CM users, it's the Personal Trimmer!!! This could be a bad thread for me to read. Cuz I sure have a whole lot more than these necessary items. And I can't justify any of them as MUST haves, only "I really wants";)
 
:confused3 Seriously? It's not called that. :lmao:
I swear this whole time I thought that was what that style was called. You have the rotary/spinning blade, the sliding/razor blade, and the swing down arm/guillotine kind. I think that all the main manufactures use one of those three kinds. Each one is good in its own way.


But I do feel like I need a croissant when I chop down a photo. ;)
 
My thoughts would be....

paper trimmer (12 x 12 if you only want to own one)
journaling pens (black to start with if you just want one)
good scissors (like Cutterbees)
adhesive (both tape runner type and wet glue like Zig)
pencil and white eraser (not those icky erasers on top of the pencil)
good metal ruler (so you don't cut it by accident)
X-acto knife (although I scrapped for years without one)
cutting mat (unless you want to ruin your table)
UN-DU (need I say more?)
trash basket

I would classify all of those listed above as a good "starter" list. It would be hard to do even the basics without most of those items. For those moving up to the "next" level I would suggest...

Xyron sticker maker (don't know how I lived so long without mine!)
additional types of adhesives (glue dots come to mind)
punches (basics like squares and circles are invaluable)
corner rounder (I think that the CM one is best)
brads and eyelets (they add so much pizzaz and take up very little space and $$)
anywhere hole punch (for above mentioned items)
a committed storage unit, either movable or stationery. (I think most people start out storing their stuff in a rolling cart... I started out using a milk crate)
alphabet stickers and rub-ons

I do minimal card making so I can't comment on things that might be specific to that craft. HTH..................P
 
I love this question. I used to work at a LSS and these were the basic tools I would recommend to new scrappers...

fine paper scissors
12 X 12 paper cutter
adhesive
journaling pen

You can make beautiful layouts and cards with just those 4 tools.

Once you get started you will want to add many more tools to make things easier and fun.
 














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