My knife is the 10-095 from Stanley, which my brother got for me in the hardware store :) RULERįor cutting or drawing in your travel scrapbook, having a good ruler is also a must! For cutting I recommend an iron ruler, so you don’t accidentally cut into it. Sometimes I like to cut my photos with a knife rather than with scissors, so in that case I use a cutting mat. There are so many different hole punches to choose from! Of course you have the original ones with 2/3/4 holes for adding papers to a binder, but there are also many with cute shapes to give more interest to your pages. For the best results, you want a sharp pair and for paper, the best ones have small blades, so you can easily cut curves and corners. Love them!Ī good pair of scissors is a must when you’re going the scrapbooking route. Also cool is that they have two line widths: you can use them as 1mm highlighters (to make a line) or 4mm (to highlight a word or sentence). They have a special anti-dry-out technology (you could leave the cap off for 4 hours and still be good to go) and are available in 14 colours (eight bright florescent colours and six delicate pastel shades). One last Stabilo pitch: Their “Swing Cool” highlighters are my go-to. Besides their famous permanent marker in assorted colours (which might not be too suitable for journal pages), they also have fine point art pens and fine point felt tip pens. MARKERSĪnother brand I keep going back to is Sharpie – with their iconic markers and pens. Partially aquarellable, the pigments can also be used with a brush and water. Their premium Carbothello chalk-pastel pencils come in 60 colours and can be dry-blended or smudged with either fingertips or a blending stump to create a variety of artistic effects. For colouring pencils, I’m going to recommend… ok, Stabilo again! They are just a solid choice.
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