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Scrapbook Supplies for Beginners

By Dawn M Hall

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If you are just starting to search for scrapbook supplies and you are new to this hobby, you may be a little overwhelmed with the number of products that are available. Most scrapbookers start with a few basic supplies, and then add to their collection over time. If you are just getting started, here are the essentials you will need:

Scrapbook Album

There are many different styles and sizes of scrapbook albums. Many of these already come with page protectors. If you would like to add to the album over time, make sure to buy a three ring binder style or other style that allows you to add additional pages.

Card Stock and/or Patterned Paper

Many people use a combination of card stock and patterned paper in their layouts, mixing and matching to create visual interest. Due to its sturdiness, most scrapbookers use card stock as a base for their layouts, then use patterned paper to add additional color and interest.

Cutting Tools

At the bare minimum, you should have a paper trimmer for cutting. As an alternative, you could use a craft knife, cutting mat, ruler and pencil. However, many of the scrapbooking paper trimmers are relatively inexpensive, and are much easier and quicker to use than the manual method. In addition, for any hand cut elements you want to create, you should have a sharp pair of scissors on hand.

Adhesives

When you first go shopping for scrapbooking supplies, you may be surprised to find an entire aisle at your local craft store devoted specifically to adhesives. With so many choices, it can be difficult to determine what you need. However, no matter what you decide to use, just make sure it is acid free and photo safe. Double sided tape is good to use for attaching photographs and strips of paper. Adhesive runners are also good for attaching photos, as well as small die cuts. You may also want to have a fine tip glue pen or glue dots on hand for attaching other elements to your layouts.

Fine Tip Pens for Journaling

When you scrapbook, it's a good idea to add information about the event to the page. This is also known as journaling. Use fine tip pens for journaling, or if you prefer, use your computer and printer.

Additional Supplies

You really only need the above scrapbook supplies to get started. However, to add more visual interest to your layouts, you may also want to pick up a few more items. For example, a corner rounder is great for rounding the corners of your pictures. Stickers, die cuts, ribbons, rubber stamps, and brads and eyelets also are fun ways to add more details to your layouts.

To get started with this hobby, you really only need a few basic scrapbook supplies. As your budget allows, you can add additional materials and tools over time.

Did you find this article helpful? If so, you may want to visit the Scrapbook Resources page at Discount Cricut Cartridges for additional ideas and tips for getting started with this hobby.

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