Save on Scrapbooking Supplies
Ways to save money scrapbooking
Scrapbooking can be
an expensive hobby. From patterned paper, accents,
embellishments, and cardstock, it all adds up. I've been
scrapbooking for about 7 years and at first, I went to all the
fancy specialty scrapbook stores, where things are more
expensive. Over the past several years though, I have found some
great ways to save cash.
The most obvious way to save money is to find a place to shop
that sells discount
scrapbooking supplies. I have found that website stores
actually have lower prices then stores. One example is they
carry the Hermafix
Dotto Glue Refill for $3.99, this is $2.00 less then the two
local scrapbooking
stores. The only down side of this is that you will have to
wait for it. So I like to find a site that ships same day.
Another thing to look for on a scrapbook supply website is free
shipping. Good sites will offer free shipping if your order is
over a certain amount. The lower, the better! The lowest I have
seen is $25 and that is pretty good.
Another way to save money is by using 12x12 papers. You get more
for the money then buying 8 1/2x11. It also goes a long way.
Also, get a wide variety of cardstock colors. You always use
cardstock on a layout. Sometimes, that's all I use on a layout.
This way, you don't use and therefore you don't need to buy
patterned paper. This cuts down costs a lot.
A way to save more is by cutting down on the embellishments. The
real focus of pages is supposed to be the pictures anyway. You
won't have to spend money on little doodads and you'll save time
too by not having to make something special. If you just can't
go without using embellishments, buy general embellishment
materials that can be used on several different layouts instead
of buying embellishments for one specific page. For example, get
fibers in a package that has several different colors. Tags are
another good embellishment that will go on any layout.
Scrapbooking doesn't have to be expensive. Remember that the
whole purpose of scrapbooks is the photos and the memories, not
how much money you spent!