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Sixties Scrapbook Paper - The Best Scrapbook Supplies

When you get started with scrapbooking, there are so many supplies that it seems overwhelming. But the most important scrapbooking supply is also the simplest – paper.
 


Notable Paper for scrapbooking comes in many sizes, styles, and colors. The most common scrapbooking size is 12” x 12”, though paper comes in other smaller sizes as well. In recent years, smaller albums (8” x 8” and 6” x 6”) have also become popular, and many manufacturers sell paper in these sizes as well. Which paper you choose for your scrapbook depends more on your own style (and the pictures that you will be scrapbooking) than anything else.

But regardless of type of paper, make sure that your paper is acid-free. This means that your paper won’t fade over time, and, more importantly, won’t damage your pictures. Some scrapbook supply companies also make paper that is lignin-free; this is another component of paper that will break down over time and could damage your pictures.

Cardstock

The most important scrapbook supply that you can buy is cardstock. You can create a beautiful scrapbook page with just a few sheets of cardstock and your pictures! Cardstock is thick paper that forms the background of most scrapbook pages. Cardstock comes in nearly every color under the sun, and can be purchased at any craft supply store.

Cardstock can be smooth on both sides, textured on one side, or textured on both sides. Textured cardstock is a very popular scrapbooking supply, as it adds depth to a page without adding a lot of bulk. There are many brands of cardstock; the most well known is Bazzill. Bazzill cardstock is known for its deep colors and beautiful textures. Bazzill cardstock is also colored all the way through. That means that when you tear or cut the cardstock, the core is the same color as the outside. Depending on your scrapbooking style, this can be a very important feature. There are also textured cardstocks with a white core. This creates an entirely different look on your scrapbook page.

Cardstock usually costs between 25 and 60 cents per 12” x 12” sheet. Many manufacturers also offer multi-sheet packs that are grouped by tones (Earth tones, pastels, etc.) or textures, which can provide a savings on this essential scrapbooking supply.

Patterned Paper

Next to cardstock, the next most popular scrapbooking supply is patterned paper. Patterned paper gives your page style, and can serve as an accent to your pictures. Most patterned papers are thinner than cardstock (more like the weight of a piece of copy paper), and come in a variety of themes and colors. Thicker patterned paper (more like the weight of cardstock) is also available. Many scrapbookers like to purchase themed patterned papers to highlight their pictures, for example, using Christmas papers to go with holiday pictures.

There is also patterned paper that has no theme, but a design, such a stripes, polka-dots, swirls, or flowers. These papers are easy to add to a page; simply coordinate the colors to highlight your pictures and other supplies. Several scrapbook supply companies have begun to create patterned papers that seem more like a work of art than paper to cut up and use on a project.

Basic Grey is most famous for this; their papers are unique and add a lot to your page. Companies like Cosmo Cricket, KI Memories, and Die Cuts With a View also make patterned papers that go beyond the usual patterns and themes. Like cardstock, patterned papers are sold both by the sheet and in packs.

Specialty Papers

There are also specialty papers that find their way into scrapbook supply stores. These are papers like vellum, mulberry paper, and metallic paper. Vellum is a translucent paper which looks a lot like parchment. It comes in many colors and patterns, and is an interesting addition to a scrapbook page, as you can see through it.

Mulberry paper is a handmade paper that has a “fuzzy” look to it. Many scrapbookers like to use mulberry paper to create cut-out animals for their pages, as the paper looks a lot like fur. And metallic paper is paper that has a bit of sparkle to it. Bazzill just released a new line of sparkly papers called Bazzill Bling that dress up any page.

 
 
 
 
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