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New To Scrapbooking: Shopping List 2 - The "Upgrades"
Submitted by: Jill

New To Scrapbooking, Shopping List 2
The Upgrades

Note: The New to Scrapbooking: Supply List Tutorial provides valuable and in-depth information about each of the following items with links to the Scapbook.com Superstore. 

Brayer

Embellishments

Transparencies and other specialty films

Specialty papers and cardstock
     □ Vellum
     □ Bazzill Bling
     □ DoubleMates

Tools
(Crop-A-Dile, Crop-A-Dile Big Bite II, hammer, paper piercer, hole punch, eyelet setter, etc.)

Bone Folder, embossing tool (stylus)

Craft mat or craft sheet

Specialty and decorative-edged scissors

Distressing tools and supplies

Stamps and Pads
     □ Alphabet stamps
     □ Image stamps
     □ Acrylic blocks
     □ Stamp Pads

□ Chipboard

Rub-on alphabets and shapes

Ribbon iron

Corner rounder(s)

Binding Machine

□ Die Cutting System

Computer, scanner and printer

□ Books about scrapbook related topics

Copyright © 2008, Jill Davis and Scrapbook.com, Mesa, Arizona. All rights reserved. This list may only be reprinted for personal use by the student who took my class.  No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a public retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or any other except for brief quotations in printed reviews without the prior written permission of Jill Davis or Scrapbook.com, LLC.