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Basic Scrapbooking Supplies


In the first article we talked about sorting through your stock pile of photographs and organizing them into categories. While you reviewed your old photos, you may have come up with ideas for various combinations or themes that would make good scrapbooking pages. That’s terrific, but before you start you’ll need to have a few scrapbooking supplies on hand.

Over the past few years, scrapbooking has grown into a multi-million dollar industry with an almost infinite number of products that can be used in creating the perfect pages for your favorite memories. With so many fun gadgets, embellishments and supplies coming out every day, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.

In an effort to make your first scrapbooking experience a little easier, We've come up with a list of “basic” supplies that will allow you to create simple but attractive pages.

Photo Album

Albums come in all shapes, sizes and price ranges, from tiny little 2” by 3” pocket books to the standard 12” x 15” three ring binder type. Before purchasing a photo album, you might want to consider what you will be using it for and where you plan on storing it. For wedding pictures, a large formal display album might be exactly right while your photos of that Hawaiian vacation might work better in a lively and fun album format.

Remember, you can always start off with a simple three-ring binder and upgrade as you gather more pages.

Page Protectors

Page protectors usually come in the standard 12”x12” size and fit one 12” x12” sheet of cardstock. Other styles are divided up into compartments that can fit six 4”x6” photographs, or a variety of other sizes. Page protectors help keep your layouts intact and prevent scratching and damage to your photographs.

Paper and Cardstock


Start off with a package of multicolored cardstock that contains a minimum of four sheets of each color. Then as you find out what colors you tend to use the most, you can purchase packages with only those shades.

Choose just a few sheets of coordinating patterned paper and buy more as you go along. Patterned paper can be bought as individual sheets or in themed groups. They tend to fade in and out of popularity, so it’s best to either stick with very basic styles or simply buy what you need for each project.

Adhesives & Glue


There are lots of products available to fasten your photos to the page. Try to avoid using hot glue guns because the adhesive will dehydrate over time, and liquid glue tends to get messy and seep through the paper. Glue dots, photo squares, glue sticks and glue pens are a cleaner option and they're easy to use.

Scissors and Paper Cutters


You will want a good pair of small sharp scissors only to be used for scrapbooking. A 12” portable paper trimmer is also a good investment, as is a ruler and a basic oval template. With these products, you should be able to keep your paper and photo edges looking clean and professional.

Pens and Inks


There are a huge variety of pens and inks to choose from, but to start out with, you really only need a few. A black gel pen for writing on light paper and photos, a white gel pen to use on the darker backgrounds, a good white eraser and a red eye pen to correct the blood-shot eye look caused by some camera flashes.

Embellishments


These are the small additions that can give your pages that extra wow factor, but they're also the products that are the easiest to over spend on. When you’re starting off, think simple. A package of stickers that matches the theme of your pages and a set of alphabet letters are embellishments that will get you off to a good start.


Scrapbooking Kits

To make the process of putting together a coordinating scrapbook page easier, scrapbook kits are available. These kits reduce the time spent in trying to match coordinating paper and embellishments, and generally including the cardstock, patterned paper, stickers, ribbons and other decorative accents to create a themed layout. Memories Unlimited carries a huge selection of discount kits for almost any occasion.


Next we'll talk about Layout.