Tools – Which ones are in my basic craft kit?

This blog post is all about tools and which ones would I include in my basic craft kit. This is the second post in a series on the basics of crafting. My first post was all about adhesives and is linked below.

Tools - Which ones are in my basic craft kit?
Tools – Which ones are in my basic craft kit?

I get asked many times what I should bring to craft class and I always say a basic kit. What is a basic kit is the next question. I thought I would do this video to show what I consider the basic tools for paper crafting.

Craft Kit to take with me to card club

  1. SNIPS
    • These are a multipurpose set of scissors that are perfect for cutting paper, ribbon, card etc…
    • They are sharp and the blades have a protected housing
    • Fit ergonomically in the hand
  2. BONE FOLDER
    • Perfect for scoring, burnishing score lines, folding paper
    • Useful for burnishing tear & tape so it sticks well and the backing is easy to remove.
    • Firm with no bendiness
    • Useful to reink ink pads
  3. TAKE YOUR PICK TOOL
    • This is a multifunctional tool
    • Attachments include:
      • Sticky Pick Up Tool
      • Stylus with a thick and thin end
      • Paper Piercer
      • Spatula
      • Die Brush
    • Replacements for the Sticky Pick Up Tool are available.

Tools I keep in my craft room

  1. SIMPLY SCORED SCORING TOOL
    • Comes with an imperial base plate but a metric plate is available separately
    • Comes with a stylus with two ends, a thin & a thick one.
    • Allows for precise and accurate scoring of both paper and card to make boxes, bags and cards.
  2. PAPER TRIMMER
    • Has both metric and imperial measurements
    • Includes one scoring and one cutting blade
    • The blades are long-lasting
    • The scoring tool blade is amazing and gives a great crips scoreline
    • The arm extends to 17 inches.
    • Sharp, accurate and precise cutting

If I was going to a craft event I would take my snips, take your pick tool and bone folder. Of course, I always take adhesive too. The scoring tool and paper trimmer I keep in my craft room and use every time I make anything.

Other Posts

I hope you have found this post useful and please do check out the post on adhesives too. I’ve done a video and supply list below as usual. Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!!

Ashee xx

Product List

Take Your Pick

Simply Scored™ Metric Scoring Plate

Paper Trimmer

Cutting Blades Multipack

Take Your Pick Putty Refill

Simply Scored

Paper Snips

Bone Folder

Take Your Pick Die Brush Tip

Gift Bag with Magnetic Closure

Easy to make gift bag perfect for a little tea bag and chocolate.

The project I want to share with you today is this gift bag with a easy magnetic closure. I made a version of this made my card club and they loved it!!

Gift Bag to hold a tea bag and yummy chocolate.
Gift Bag to hold a tea bag and yummy chocolate

I love making little bags like this to give small gifts. I think we all need a little gift sometimes to remind us that we are loved and that people around us do care about us.

The rose and butterfly pattern on this paper is gorgeous. I have a beautiful red rose that is now in flower outside my front door and it gives me great pleasure every time i see it. I do love flowers and butterflies and like a lot of crafters I am a sucker for stamp set or paper that is floral in nature.

Measurements

  • Mint Macaroon Cardstock – 8.5 inches x 7.5 inches
  • Mosaic Mood Designer Series Paper – 12cm x 7cm x 2
  • Mosaic Mood Designer Series Paper – 3.5cm x 7cm x 1

Scoring

Long side – 1 inch, 4 inches, 5 inches, 8 inches

Short side – 1 inch and 6 inches

As always I have completed a video that shows you exactly how to make up this little bag. The link is below with supply list.

Initially when I saw the Mosaic Mood DSP in the catalogue I wasn’t too impressed with it but the more I use it the more I fall in love with it. I love the fact the mosaic has an embossed feel to it and the patterns are so versatile and beautiful. Here is the link to another project using this lovely paper.

I do love flowers but I have to say that I also enjoy growing food that I can eat. I’ve planted out some carrots, tomatoes and lettuce today and hope to be enjoying home grow salads soon.

I hope you have a lovely day, until next time Enjoy Being Creative!!

Ashee xx

Video Tutorial Showing you how to make this gift bag with magnetic closure

Product List