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Introduction to scrapbooking
Modern day scrapbooking is a hugely popular craft all over the world. It is the art of creating a book full of photographs, mementos and memories.
These days it is so easy to find a good craft supplier who will stock all the basics for scrapbooking – either as an actual standing shop, or an online shop. Both will give you lots of information on scrapbooking – many small independent shops will be able to give you help and advice and many online shops have projects and examples for you to look at.
The range of scrapbooking products out there on the market is so vast. Styles are always changing, new products are always being released and this can make the idea of starting a new hobby like scrapbooking very daunting.
However, there are a few essential items that every scrapper needs, no matter what the current styles are...
Scissors – a good sharp pair of scissors is an essential. Over time you will probably find that you will build up a selection of scissors for different jobs. For example, you may have one large pair for cutting paper and a small non-stick pair for small intricate detailing as cutting self-adhesive items.
Paper trimmer – if you are planning on cutting any straight lines and wanting 90? angles then the easiest way to do this is using a paper trimmer or guillotine. Many of them also come with interchangeable blades that produce decorative lines when cutting.
Craft knife – in the same way as a small pair of scissors, this is useful for cutting intricate detailing but you will also be surprised at how many other jobs they come in useful for.
Cutting mat – when using a craft knife this will protect the surface you are working on. Many also have guidelines printed on them so you can cut papers and photographs down to standard sizes using standard angles. A self-healing cutting mat is always preferable as the rubber of the cutting mat pushes back into place always leaving you with a smooth surface.
Adhesives – an absolute essential when buying any adhesives for use on your scrapbook is that they are all Acid Free and Lignin free. This will prevent the deterioration of your photograph. Most adhesives you will purchase in a craft shop will now be acid and lignin free but it is always best to check. There are many types of adhesives ranging from double sided tape to glue pens. It is always best to seek advice about which is the right glue to the type of product you will be sticking.
Papers – this is where the choice gets varied. There are so many different papers with different styles and colours, it is all down to personal choice and what will work best with your photographs and your style. As with adhesives, make sure that all your papers and card and Acid and Lignin Free.
Embellishments – this can range from purpose built toppers, stickers, brads and ribbons, to many items you will find in your home, such as buttons and memorabilia to accompany your photographs and memories. Again, make sure that these are all Acid and Lignin Free to prevent deterioration of your scrapbook.
© Lisa Swift