Scrapbooking: Your Scrapbooking Essentials
Posted: Monday, April 02, 2007
by Shaun White
Memory Creations Ltd
With so many scrapbooking supplies out there, it’s easy even for an experienced scrapbooker to get confused about what’s truly necessary. This brief guide will show you the basics you’ll need to be on your way to scrapbooking bliss.
The first thing you’ll need is an album. You’ll also want to take size into consideration. Some scrapbookers want all their albums to be the same size, while others like for them to be different. The choice is up to you, and you can always change your mind. You’ll also want to find an album with a color or pattern that fits the theme of your scrapbook. And don’t forget refill pages so you’ll be sure to have the right size and manufacturer.
Later, you may want to experiment with glue dots and even double-stick tape. Unless you are going to be doing a great deal of scrapbooking, you may want to stay away from glue sticks as they have a tendency to dry out fairly rapidly. If you want to use glue sticks, select the type with both wide and narrow applicator points so you can use them in a variety of ways. You’ll also need cardstock and printed papers. These should be in colors that accent your photographs.
Don’t be afraid to have fun with this and mix up different colors, textures and patterns. You’ll be amazed at what you’ll come up with. If something doesn’t work out like you thought, you can always use it later. Finally, don’t forget journal pens. Again, look for acid-free, permanent pens with fine tips for your handwritten journal entries. If you do calligraphy, you may want to also check out the great calligraphy pens available with various sized tips. Black ink is the most popular, but you may want to have several colors to coordinate with your scrapbook color scheme. Again, don’t hesitate to experiment with different colors and tip sizes to find your individual style. Because when it comes to scrapbooking, that’s what it’s all about!
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