Scrapbooking Supplies
So you've probably seen that aisle before...filled with
thousands of stickers, pieces of paper, scissors, and little
scissor-like tools. What are you going to need when starting
your scrapbook? Here are a few 'must-haves' when shopping for
scrapbook supplies...
After picking out the size and theme of your book, you will need
to pick up some acid-free paper. You will need to know the size
of your book so you can get the right size paper. It is
essential to get acid-free paper to avoid deterioration of
photos over time. Remember, this is a keepsake, so you don't
want it to only last for a few years. Although the acid-free
paper may be a bit more expensive than 'regular' paper, it will
be a good investment in the long run. Pick a variety of patterns
and colors that will fit your theme and that tie together a
little. If you are doing a 'beach' theme, buy some simple shades
of blue paper and you will be able to mix and match that with
some pages with beach patterns.
Another thing to look for when buying pages is the stock pages,
which are acid-free. They should be precut with holes and
laminated on the edges and are used to place the paper in for
protection. The paper will slide in and out of the top of the
plastic.
Some acid-free markers will go a long way in your scrapbook.
These will be used for captions and titles. Additionally, you
will find there is an immense selection of stickers and
adhesives. Pick some letters out and spell words in different
shapes and patterns to make pages more exciting. Additionally,
there are adhesives of everything from animals to books to
shoes...so find some that fit your book. A final adhesive to buy
is photo corners. These will fit around the corners of your
pictures and make them look very sleek and classy.
Now what do you buy to stick the photos to the pages? You can
always use the simple glue sticks that you have in your desk
drawer. Also, look into the acid-free double-sided tape. This
will also help to keep your photos in tip-top shape over time.
The final must-have is some good scissors and paper cutters to
make sure your photos look professional. Pick up these few
items, and you're ready to get started!