Absolutely great video! I have been stamping for 35 years and what amazed me most is that we didn't even have most of these items back then. My first "heat tool" was a toaster. Talk about burnt fingers! Be glad all these items are available now. They really are "basic".
Thanks, Beth! A toaster? Yikes! I would burn my fingers for sure. 😆 I love seeing all of the fun things come out that are created to make crafting easier. 🙂
@@vickiweiss2516 We're showing our age Vicki. Or maybe not, just how long we have been stamping. Do you remember when white ink first came out? That was so exciting! Happy stamping!
@@bethbenson1931 yes I do..I owned a craft/gift shop and we made monthly flyers then stamped special days and embossed whatever we stamped. Used the home toaster to do that! Yes showing our age..proud of it..I will be 71 soon..happy new year
Yep, I'm 74. Watching tons of organizing videos because I will be setting up a larger stamp room in new house. Will be an enormous task getting everything in and organized. Can't wait to get stamping again. Happy New Year to you too!
You make me want to miss work just to craft all day😁 Watching your videos “is life”. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I’m not even a beginner yet… didn’t know where to begin. Very helpful and engaging! Keep up the great work.
I started cardmaking late May of 2023 and I wholeheartedly wished I had seen this video then. I started purchasing the items nilly-willy and as time has moved I realized how much money I've wasted. The only items which have not been a mistake are the die cutter, my 3 of 4 paper cutters, the scoring board, and blending brushes. This is a hobby that can turn to be VERY expensive in a blink of the eye. I have yet and refused to add up the total of $ I've spent to date. My blood pressure would hit the roof and my Cardiologist would not be very happy. I know cardmaking is my new Happy Place, so I will not add it all up. Again, thank you for sharing. This video is an excellent guide for us all! Be blessed ❤.
this is a really good, comprehensive list I wish had been around when I started; if I may add/clarify some things, you don't need a brush or blending tool for every color you have, but you do need one for each color family, so one for reds, blues, greens, and so on, if you try to stick to working from light to dark that is, it's also a good idea to have some for each type of inks you use to cut down on washing time dye inks and pigment inks, in particular, but the others as well, don't mix well and you should thoroughly wash a brush between types; it is also a good idea to have a brush devoted solely to white ink so as not to contaminate the white ink pad as far as paper goes the 80 lb paper is great for pencil or marker coloring or to stack behind other die cuts for dimension, but for card bases, or panels you really need the strength of a paper that's at least 100lb which is more expensiveespecially in the Neenag brand, another good thing about a white surface to work on is that you can see colors better, you can even smoosh a die ink around on it, spritz it with some water then pick it up with a brush and watercolor with it or mix some reinker or ink from a pad, or even a powder into a paste to change it's color from white to whatever you need or want, other than that type of more detailed information, this is an excellent video for beginners, the rest you will quickly pick up as you go, there is a you tube channel I would recommend to all crafters at any level;; Mary Polanco has done many videos on alternative products to use in crafting that will save lots of money [including makeup brushes for ink blending that are far less expensive] I rewould add a paper trimmer to the list of essential tools, as well; as far as embossing powder goes, keep in mind that the fine detail powders are able to nicely cover thick lines as well as thinlines and details; but regular or thick powders cannot cover thin lines or details well at all, so you xan save money by concentrating on the detai,led fine powders, if you stamp in colored ink and cover with clear embossing powder, you'll get a similar look to a colored embossing powder. heat gun can burn your paper and powder, so I would stick with a tool until you gain some experience and a feel for the process, and a Wagner tool is only needed if you do a lot of embossing on each card, otherwise, you'll spend about 3Xmore than you need to to emboss
As far as blending brushes, I agree about not needin one for every color, but manufacturering people say it is best NOT to mix distress and oxide inks together. If you are going to blend both, you really need to have 2 sets of brushes.
I’m a very experienced crafter and still enjoyed this! I especially liked the tip on the jewel picker as I have the one with the putty on the end and it’s more trouble than it’s worth. I am also slowly transitioning from the old blender tools to the brushes, so tips here are helpful for everyone. New subscriber. 👍
This is a great video. I agree! Every paper crafter needs these things--or at least most of them. This is the first of your videos that I've seen. I really enjoyed watching!!
Extremely helpful information! I'm a brand new card-maker and need to acquire so many things. It's nice to have a wish list like in this video. Thanks so much!
I have been a card maker for 25 years and I own no distress oxide or other hybrid inks. I have tried them in classes and things. I've found that I am not an ink blending fan. And when I do get the urge to do it (rarely), I just use my dye inks. But, as you said, everyone is different. I really enjoyed this video and thought it would be quite helpful for a beginner. Very thorough and thought out.
You have such a well stocked craft room… so much fun to be had! This is a must see video for any new paper crafter. I wish I had seen this video back when I was starting out as it would have saved me buying stuff I wasn’t crazy about after getting it home and then later replacing the first things I bought with the things I have now. It was definitely a trial and error process.😂 Tfs.🤗🤗
I agree with all your choices! You showcased and explained the use and importance of each item so well. This would be a great video for a new crafter. Thank you for sharing!
i really needed this basics for a new crafter as i am just getting into this but dont want to spend 1000 dollars right away lol thankz so much for making this
Thank you and very useful! This is a well thought out, concise and practical tip session - and I thank you! Revisiting cardmaking after scrapbooking days, this has been very helpful. Viva la white surfaces and tools!
Agree with your list!! Well presented. Each item you mention is in my craft room. Neither of my glass mats is magnetic. That's on my wish list. Until then, I use a metal plate make art stay tion with magnets.
Thanks, Samantha. 🙂 I have heard good things about the Make Art Staytion. I really enjoy having a magnetic glass mat, but the Staytion would be great for travel. ❤️
Although I am not a new crafter, this is an excellent video for people just starting out! It will save them money and some frustration! I would enjoy a video about different inks. Thank you 😊
Great video! I'm getting into card making. When I first started I thought meh score buddy isn't necessary...omg now I'm like I need it!!! Just to have a proper line at the right length
On the jewel picker with the wax tip the poking end is a great glue scraper for when glue oozes out from sequins and die cuts. You can also buy the replacement wax tip, look under nail art tools. Personally for me the black embossing powder gives me fits, no matter what anti static tool. I use black ink and clear embossing powder.
I’m fairly new to card making so I haven’t gotten to much stuff yet. I do have a Misti and I agree a stamping platform for me is a must and blocks too. This was a very helpful video, thanks for sharing. Yes, I would love a video on inks. 🥰💕
Great video… It was fun to see I have all the basics and learn a little more info on each. You didn’t mention a cutter!! LOLL I find myself reaching for a paper cutter every time I sit at my craft table. You did an awesome job explaining and clarifying everyone has different opinions on brands and items. I agreed with you on all the needed items. Great job👏👏👏 P.S. I would love a video on inks… I myself am still confused on the difference between some inks. I know the basics ones but for watercoloring and alcohol inks I still don’t get which works best LOLL thank you my dear!!
Thanks, Ana! I really wanted to include a paper cutter! I had a huge list and I was trying to get it down to 15. It just didn’t make the cut. 😆 See what I did there? #dadjoke
you said that you make a lot of cards so do you sell them? also do you have any tips for a beginner card maker. If you sell them how do you sell them?? thx:)
Hi! I do not sell any of my cards so I’m not a great resource there. I donate most of my cards to a few different organizations. I have lots of beginner tips and tricks on my channel so be sure to check out the rest of my videos. 🙂
@@DreamCraftCreate Thanks so Much for responding you dont know how much it means when someone checks the comment section frequentlyand responds to their viewers comments
Please do a tutorial about inks selection and some hacks on using it to help us especially I am just beginning to try this for a hobby. Thank you in advance.
Good list for the newer paper crafter. I have been paper crafting for less than a year and a half and have some version of most of these items. I need a video about getting over the post holiday slump. I feel like I used up all my good ideas in Oct/Nov/Dec.
Hi. I give the that slump a miss by carrying on making Christmas cards until well into February and that way it gives a head start on it as well as giving me a few ideas for other types of cards.
I would love to get more info on inks, I find it confusing for me, I really don’t know what is supposed to be used for what! Thanks so much. This is a good video for new crafters! I would suggest adding something like Beginners craft tools. Thanks again!!
Hi Sherry! Yes, the 8.5 is very nice. I plan to get the larger machine in the future as well myself. I do recommend getting the newer version with the universal plates. shrsl.com/49mb7 (affiliate link) The new plates work with everything, which is really nice. Scrapbook . com has the machine on sale right now, plus there is code today for an extra 8% off (GIFTGUIDE). 🙂
Just finished the 2023 CMSS and this video was great. That being said did you ever do the video about more information on dye inks because I REALLY need that one. I was in Michaels and just stood there lost. I left with nothing until I have more information. Thank you
I just discovered that the Misti website has open stock items at huge discounts. The website states they are opened, new or slightly used, and in excellent working condition. Might be worth a look if the brand new price tag is outside your budget! shrsl.com/3vjlq Also, it looks like they have the embossing powder tool available. shrsl.com/3vjm7 🙂
I would add a paper trimmer or guillotine style cutter as a must have in my top5. Otherwise agree with most of your list. Thanks for your detailed explanation.
They are called jewel pickers or pick up sticks. Unfortunately, the one I show in the video is sold out, but there are several other versions on the market. I really like the one from Trinity Stamps and have been using it a lot lately. 🙂
Hi. My most recent buy has been a scoring board and some nonstick scissors and you are right, they really are a time saver. I would love to know if there are bottle pins that don't start to rust after a few days as I haven't come across any so far. Thank you for sharing this video, it's always interesting to see the preferences and views of different crafter's. I hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a fabulous new year!
Hey Deb, you can also buy stainless steel pins, which I just received some I ordered (very inexpensive) - I had to get some because I can lose a straight pen in an instant!😂
After 35 years and thousands of pounds, I think the starting point would be to understand what type of cardmaker you are, and what type of cards you like. It is so easy to be suduced into buying the latest thing after watching You Tube videos. Before purchasing anything, ask yourself, how much use or how many ways can I use this. My Mistii, Martha Stewart score board, Fiskars paper trimmer and a guillotine are essential. Understand what type of adhesive or glue and when to use it is also essential, for instance thin paper of card can bubble when using wet glues. Understanding the different types of ink and how they are used very important for a polished finish. There are many similar colours in the Distress Oxide range, so a good idea is to have a colour chart with you when you go shopping. For me the Distress oxides were a game changer for ink blending. Catherine Pooler hybrid inks do the same thing. However, many times I find it as easy and cheaper to use watercolours for painting. Like you I no longer buy coloured embossing powders, Black, white, clear, gold and silver in detailed and regular cover every situation. Though in general I agree with a lot of the products you've mentioned much of it is personal choice. I thank you for taking the time to create this video. It has made me re-evaluate some of my stuff, the local Primary school will now benefit from my de-stash.😀
Great video. This was very informative and useful information. Why does your magic look nice and clean and mine looks like it got runned over by a 18 wheeler!?😂
Hi Charlene…..I was just watching this video of the 15 Basics Every Card Maker Should Have. I noted the white finger held magnets. I did not seem them in the description however. Can you tell me the name of them and exactly where I would be able to purchase them please? I pretty much have all the other items in my stash, but I sure would love to find these white holders with the magnets. Thank you so very much Charlene….just when you have a few moments to respond, but no rush please. Sincerely, Patti in New Zealand
Hi Patti! They are from Glassboardstudio.com. Unfortunately, it looks like the white ones are out of stock, but I did find them for sale on Amazon here: amzn.to/42sy50g. Not sure about shipping internationally though. Hope that helps! 🙂
This is an excellent video but I think you missed one of the most basic tools that you can not craft with out and that is a paper trimmer. I personally do not use black embossing powder. It tends to be messy. If you stamp with black ink and emboss with clear powder it does the same job without the mess. You can also use any color ink with the clear powder and it will match your project perfectly. Thank you for posting this video, it's very informative and I may try some of the brands you suggest.
Thanks! I went back and forth about whether to include a paper trimmer. It ended up not making the cut since I limited myself to a list of 15 items. 🙂 Clear embossing powder is a great option. It does have a different look though so I think both clear and black are good basics. 💌
Do you know if there is a difference between the "craft blending brushes" and makeup brushes. The makeup brushes I have are nice and very inexpensive from Amazon, but do the ones advertized as craft brushes work better? Thanks for any help God bless
Hi Anne! Blending brushes and makeup brushes are "essentially" the same thing. I put that in quotes because in my experience there is a difference depending on the quality and shape of the brush. There are inexpensive and very expensive makeup brushes. Same thing for artist brushes and ink blending brushes. If someone is selling nice quality makeup brushes at a low price and they are shaped in a way that they are conducive to ink blending, then they will work great! I have crafty friends that love brushes they have purchased off Amazon. I personally do not own any as I generally try to make my purchases from craft companies because I want to support the industry. Hopefully that makes sense. 🙂
Any tips you could share for people like me who use the WRMK stamping platform? I can't afford to add a hinged platform (I'd get the Stamparatus, which is more versatile than a MISTI, but it's out of my price range). Actually, I'm happy with the results I've been getting, but if there are some hacks for the WRMK platform that would let me do more with it (for instance, can , I'd love to know about them.
The WRMK platform is a great tool. I used it all of the time before I purchased my first MISTI. I use it quite a bit in my earliest videos, so you might pick up a few tips there. You can pretty much do all of the same things I do with the MISTI. The only real differences are that it’s not quite as precise and it takes up more space. 🙂
Though it does not have a grid, it is much cheaper to purchase a glass cutting board. You can see through it, so 10:21 if you want a grid, put a grid sheet under it.
It really depends on what size you want as a large tempered glass sheet is harder to find and more expensive. Also, my glass mat is magnetic which is super helpful. My craft desk is actually covered with a tempered glass topper, but I definitely prefer working on my glass mat. 🙂
Awesome video..I love the products as much as the making of cards. I have almost every item you showed..sick huh?😅. Haven’t tried powder brush but have the little bag. Thanks from this gray haired stamper and card maker😍
If you are on a budget you can get a we r memory keepers glass mat at Joann’s for like 32-39.00$. I don’t think it’s magnetic tho but gets the job done. Also it is not clear it’s a blueish color.
Thanks, Karen. There are definitely some more budget friendly options out there. 🙂 Something I wish I would have known when I started is that when you buy a cheaper glass mat, silicone mat, magnet board, etc. they all can add up to the price of one mat that does it all. Some people may prefer that though. 🤷🏻♀️ I chalk all my purchases up to a learning experience! 😆
I accidentally purchased the ultra thick clear embossing powder and was shocked when I tried to use it the first time (I’m SUPER new to all of this)! What exactly are those special embossing techniques?? I’ve tried Googling and YouTubing it, but the results were all basic, usual stuff and didn’t include that particular powder. Halp, please!
Hi! I like to use ultra thick embossing powder over word die cuts. If you do it several times you get a beautiful, thick domed effect on the word die cut. I thought I had a video showing that, but I cannot seem to find it. I do have an older reel that I made showing the process. It's towards the end: instagram.com/p/Cc093ueJML7/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== 🙂
I would never pay so much for a glass crafting mat. I use an IKEA glass tabletop that’s about 20” x 40” for $25. I create my own grids and place the appropriate grid under the glass for each project.
you will find your own tools after you buy from someone's web site. Just follow the people that create the art you want to create and you will be good. Don't buy expensive stuff. Look to otherers tell you what to buy and go your own way.
Thanks for watching, Jan. 🙂 You can definitely find lots of fun things to try by visiting company’s websites, watching tutorials, reading blogs, and scrolling Instagram. This list is just my thoughts on what will be helpful to a newer card maker. Some items are pricey, but they are worth it for me. Everyone has to make those decisions for themself. 🙂
FYI...regular dye inks do NOT work well with watercolors...the ink will bleed all over. You need a permanent ink or a hybrid pigment ink. Ranger Archival is great for watercolor. Also, for beginners, do NOT want a black embossing powder. Black EP's are incredibly messy, and you are much better off stamping with a black/hybrid pigment pad and using a fine clear powder.
Thanks, Robin. This is why I mentioned we will all have different opinions. 🙂 I think black embossing powder is fine for beginners. I have used it since I started. I have a whole video on embossing powder with lots of tips. As far as colored dye ink for watercoloring, I was talking about using them as the actual watercolor, not stamping with them before watercoloring. Though you can stamp with dye ink on a water-colored panel once dry. I also mention that my black hybrid ink pad is my go to for stamping before alcohol ink markers or water coloring. I have several videos with watercoloring tips for anyone who wants to try watercoloring with their dye inks. Thanks for watching!
A stamping platform is essential to card making. I use the Hampton Art platform and the Tim Holtz as well. I refuse to support Misti, it's not at all affordable.
Hi Rita. Thanks for watching! I agree that a stamping platform is very important. Though some makers never use them. For me, the Misti is worth every penny. There are definitely good alternatives out there though, so I’m glad you found what works for you. 🙂
Thank you for watching! ❤
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Absolutely great video! I have been stamping for 35 years and what amazed me most is that we didn't even have most of these items back then. My first "heat tool" was a toaster. Talk about burnt fingers! Be glad all these items are available now. They really are "basic".
Thanks, Beth! A toaster? Yikes! I would burn my fingers for sure. 😆 I love seeing all of the fun things come out that are created to make crafting easier. 🙂
I too used the toaster
@@vickiweiss2516 We're showing our age Vicki. Or maybe not, just how long we have been stamping. Do you remember when white ink first came out? That was so exciting! Happy stamping!
@@bethbenson1931 yes I do..I owned a craft/gift shop and we made monthly flyers then stamped special days and embossed whatever we stamped. Used the home toaster to do that! Yes showing our age..proud of it..I will be 71 soon..happy new year
Yep, I'm 74. Watching tons of organizing videos because I will be setting up a larger stamp room in new house. Will be an enormous task getting everything in and organized. Can't wait to get stamping again. Happy New Year to you too!
You make me want to miss work just to craft all day😁 Watching your videos “is life”. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. I’m not even a beginner yet… didn’t know where to begin. Very helpful and engaging! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! 😊 Crafting is the best! ❤️
The pokey tool on your pick up pen, is actually for wax, just like the tools for diamond painting, so it is also for picking up things
Yes please I would love an inking video!!!
Thank you
Thank you so much!!! I’m late to the party🎉but I’m here NOW! Your video is so helpful!❤
Yay! Glad it was helpful! 😊
Great Advice for the beginner Crafter!😊
Thank you! 🙂
So many great tips and recommendations. Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you found them helpful! 🙂
I agree with ALL of your items. Clear embossing powder can be used on top of colored ink which really reduces the need for color embossing powder.
Thanks, Sharon! Clear embossing powder is so versatile! 🙂
I started cardmaking late May of 2023 and I wholeheartedly wished I had seen this video then. I started purchasing the items nilly-willy and as time has moved I realized how much money I've wasted. The only items which have not been a mistake are the die cutter, my 3 of 4 paper cutters, the scoring board, and blending brushes. This is a hobby that can turn to be VERY expensive in a blink of the eye. I have yet and refused to add up the total of $ I've spent to date. My blood pressure would hit the roof and my Cardiologist would not be very happy. I know cardmaking is my new Happy Place, so I will not add it all up. Again, thank you for sharing. This video is an excellent guide for us all! Be blessed ❤.
Thank you so much! Best not to add it all up. 🤦🏻♀️ I look at my purchases and consider them entertainment costs! 🙂
Yes I would 🥰 a video all about inks! This was soooo informative. I appreciated this video, thank you ✌🏽
Thanks, Christine! So glad! 💕
this is a really good, comprehensive list I wish had been around when I started; if I may add/clarify some things, you don't need a brush or blending tool for every color you have, but you do need one for each color family, so one for reds, blues, greens, and so on, if you try to stick to working from light to dark that is, it's also a good idea to have some for each type of inks you use to cut down on washing time dye inks and pigment inks, in particular, but the others as well, don't mix well and you should thoroughly wash a brush between types; it is also a good idea to have a brush devoted solely to white ink so as not to contaminate the white ink pad as far as paper goes the 80 lb paper is great for pencil or marker coloring or to stack behind other die cuts for dimension, but for card bases, or panels you really need the strength of a paper that's at least 100lb which is more expensiveespecially in the Neenag brand, another good thing about a white surface to work on is that you can see colors better, you can even smoosh a die ink around on it, spritz it with some water then pick it up with a brush and watercolor with it or mix some reinker or ink from a pad, or even a powder into a paste to change it's color from white to whatever you need or want, other than that type of more detailed information, this is an excellent video for beginners, the rest you will quickly pick up as you go, there is a you tube channel I would recommend to all crafters at any level;; Mary Polanco has done many videos on alternative products to use in crafting that will save lots of money [including makeup brushes for ink blending that are far less expensive] I rewould add a paper trimmer to the list of essential tools, as well; as far as embossing powder goes, keep in mind that the fine detail powders are able to nicely cover thick lines as well as thinlines and details; but regular or thick powders cannot cover thin lines or details well at all, so you xan save money by concentrating on the detai,led fine powders, if you stamp in colored ink and cover with clear embossing powder, you'll get a similar look to a colored embossing powder. heat gun can burn your paper and powder, so I would stick with a tool until you gain some experience and a feel for the process, and a Wagner tool is only needed if you do a lot of embossing on each card, otherwise, you'll spend about 3Xmore than you need to to emboss
As far as blending brushes, I agree about not needin one for every color, but manufacturering people say it is best NOT to mix distress and oxide inks together. If you are going to blend both, you really need to have 2 sets of brushes.
Great video! I’ve been stamping and die cutting for 15+ years and I still learned a couple of tips from you today. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you! 🙂
I’m a very experienced crafter and still enjoyed this! I especially liked the tip on the jewel picker as I have the one with the putty on the end and it’s more trouble than it’s worth. I am also slowly transitioning from the old blender tools to the brushes, so tips here are helpful for everyone. New subscriber. 👍
Thank you! ❤️ Glad to hear the tips were helpful! 🙂
Yes I am a beginner and I would love a video on the different inks
Hi! I ended up putting together an extensive ink video. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.htmlsi=MzuGRI6nl4X8JgAX 🙂
This is a great video. I agree! Every paper crafter needs these things--or at least most of them. This is the first of your videos that I've seen. I really enjoyed watching!!
Thank you! 😊
@@DreamCraftCreate Hi! If you haven't already done a video about inks, I think that would be really helpful.
I did! It’s a long one, but it has a TON of information. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.html 🙂
Extremely helpful information! I'm a brand new card-maker and need to acquire so many things. It's nice to have a wish list like in this video. Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful! There are so many awesome things that it can be hard to know where to start! 🙂
Thank you for this review! It is very comprehensive and your commentary is spot on!
Thank you! 🙂
I’ve been making cards for awhile, and still enjoyed this video. As an aside, beautiful nails! 😃
Thank you! ❤️
Amazing video! This is exactly what I was searching for!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful! 🙂
I have been a card maker for 25 years and I own no distress oxide or other hybrid inks. I have tried them in classes and things. I've found that I am not an ink blending fan. And when I do get the urge to do it (rarely), I just use my dye inks. But, as you said, everyone is different. I really enjoyed this video and thought it would be quite helpful for a beginner. Very thorough and thought out.
Thanks! 🙂
Amazing Basic Card Making Must Have Tutorial Girl! Thank you for all the links. 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks! 🙂
The Misti the best thing ever invented
It’s a great tool. I have been loving my Stampwheel too. 🙂
You have such a well stocked craft room… so much fun to be had! This is a must see video for any new paper crafter. I wish I had seen this video back when I was starting out as it would have saved me buying stuff I wasn’t crazy about after getting it home and then later replacing the first things I bought with the things I have now. It was definitely a trial and error process.😂 Tfs.🤗🤗
I made this video because that was my experience too! When I started out I had no idea what I really needed so I just started buying random things. 🤣
Soooo helpful! Endless gratitude!
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
I agree with all your choices! You showcased and explained the use and importance of each item so well. This would be a great video for a new crafter. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! ❤️
This was a great video! I am new to paper crafting and found this so helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Yes, please do a video on which ink to use if you want to use alcohol-based markers vs water-based markers. Thank you!
Hi! I ended up doing an entire video about inks. You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.html 🙂
Could not agree more with your no stick scissors recommendation!
They are such an awesome thing to have! ❤️
You are an enabler!!! LOVE IT! I own a lot of these but great ideas!!!
Thank you! ❤️🙂
Thank you for sharing!!! I am fairley new to card making and definitely can use any information/pointers!!!
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
i really needed this basics for a new crafter as i am just getting into this but dont want to spend 1000 dollars right away lol thankz so much for making this
Yay! Glad it was helpful. ❤️
Wonderful video. I am just starting my card crafting. ❤😊
Thank you! Have fun! 💕
Thanks so much for the great information!! I have been stamping off and on for over 25 years but I still learned a lot.
Thanks, Angela! 🙂
Great video.
Thank you! 🙂
You did a great job explaining everything. Thank you
Thanks! 🙂
Thank you and very useful! This is a well thought out, concise and practical tip session - and I thank you! Revisiting cardmaking after scrapbooking days, this has been very helpful. Viva la white surfaces and tools!
Thank you so much! Yes, the white tools -- love them!!!
Thank you for great info. Look forward to more
Thank you! 🙂
Agree with your list!! Well presented. Each item you mention is in my craft room. Neither of my glass mats is magnetic. That's on my wish list. Until then, I use a metal plate make art stay tion with magnets.
Thanks, Samantha. 🙂 I have heard good things about the Make Art Staytion. I really enjoy having a magnetic glass mat, but the Staytion would be great for travel. ❤️
Although I am not a new crafter, this is an excellent video for people just starting out! It will save them money and some frustration! I would enjoy a video about different inks. Thank you 😊
Thanks, Lori! 🙂
Great video! I'm getting into card making. When I first started I thought meh score buddy isn't necessary...omg now I'm like I need it!!! Just to have a proper line at the right length
Exactly! 🙂
Such a great video, good recommendations too, thank you x
Thank you! 🙂
Great video. Very informative. Always looking for what embossing powder I should use… thanks for sharing what you like. ❤
Thank you! Glad it was helpful. 🙂
VERY well done. Great information, very well-spoken, nice tempo and pleasant voice! Just found you and will be back!
Thank you! 🙂
This was super helpful thank u
Thank you!
On the jewel picker with the wax tip the poking end is a great glue scraper for when glue oozes out from sequins and die cuts. You can also buy the replacement wax tip, look under nail art tools. Personally for me the black embossing powder gives me fits, no matter what anti static tool. I use black ink and clear embossing powder.
Great idea for the poking end! ❤️ Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing this!!!💖
Happy to! Glad you enjoyed the video. 🙂
Thank you for the share. I have stuff, but not all of the good stuff.
Thanks! 🙂
Thank you for providing this useful information.
Thanks, Jane. 🙂 Glad it was helpful! ❤️
Thank you for this video. I'm going to use some of your links!
Thank you! Have a fantastic day! 🙂
Thank you, good tips!
Thank you! ❤️
I’m fairly new to card making so I haven’t gotten to much stuff yet. I do have a Misti and I agree a stamping platform for me is a must and blocks too. This was a very helpful video, thanks for sharing. Yes, I would love a video on inks. 🥰💕
Thanks, Anna! 🙂
Super helpful video Thank you!
Thanks! 💕
Loved watching your video
Thank you! ❤️
Very informative!! YES please do a video on inks. That is still a stumbling point for me after years of card making. Thanks for all you share :)
Thanks, Rose! 💕
Great Video. Thank you!
Thanks so much! 🙂
Great video… It was fun to see I have all the basics and learn a little more info on each. You didn’t mention a cutter!! LOLL I find myself reaching for a paper cutter every time I sit at my craft table. You did an awesome job explaining and clarifying everyone has different opinions on brands and items. I agreed with you on all the needed items. Great job👏👏👏
P.S. I would love a video on inks… I myself am still confused on the difference between some inks. I know the basics ones but for watercoloring and alcohol inks I still don’t get which works best LOLL thank you my dear!!
Thanks, Ana! I really wanted to include a paper cutter! I had a huge list and I was trying to get it down to 15. It just didn’t make the cut. 😆 See what I did there? #dadjoke
@@DreamCraftCreate Hahaha funny girl! LOLLL
you said that you make a lot of cards so do you sell them? also do you have any tips for a beginner card maker. If you sell them how do you sell them?? thx:)
Hi! I do not sell any of my cards so I’m not a great resource there. I donate most of my cards to a few different organizations. I have lots of beginner tips and tricks on my channel so be sure to check out the rest of my videos. 🙂
@@DreamCraftCreate Thanks so Much for responding you dont know how much it means when someone checks the comment section frequentlyand responds to their viewers comments
Please do a tutorial about inks selection and some hacks on using it to help us especially I am just beginning to try this for a hobby. Thank you in advance.
Hi! I did end up putting together a video. 🙂 You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.html
Thanks again so much🥰
Hey there! Thanks for the amazing video! I’m brand new to this and really appreciate your list. Found you and immediately subbed ❤
Thank you! Glad to have you here! 🙂
Would love you to go through the different inks. I can never get them right... what is used for what
Hi Lauren! Check out the full ink video here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.html 😀
Good list for the newer paper crafter. I have been paper crafting for less than a year and a half and have some version of most of these items. I need a video about getting over the post holiday slump. I feel like I used up all my good ideas in Oct/Nov/Dec.
Hi. I give the that slump a miss by carrying on making Christmas cards until well into February and that way it gives a head start on it as well as giving me a few ideas for other types of cards.
Thank you! When I’m in a slump I like to do easy multiples. I recommend trying Sheetload of Cards or Kendra’s Card Challenge. 🙂
I would love to get more info on inks, I find it confusing for me, I really don’t know what is supposed to be used for what! Thanks so much. This is a good video for new crafters! I would suggest adding something like Beginners craft tools. Thanks again!!
Thanks, Janice. 🙂
Loved loved this video. I would love a video on the inks.
Thanks, Barbara! 🙂
Just wanting to know, Would it be worth getting the same die cut machine that you use, but get the 8.5"? Thanks, Sherry💜
Hi Sherry! Yes, the 8.5 is very nice. I plan to get the larger machine in the future as well myself. I do recommend getting the newer version with the universal plates. shrsl.com/49mb7 (affiliate link) The new plates work with everything, which is really nice. Scrapbook . com has the machine on sale right now, plus there is code today for an extra 8% off (GIFTGUIDE). 🙂
@@DreamCraftCreate Hey, thanks so much for getting back with me. 💜
New cardmaker...thanks for the great tips! I don't have a whole lot of supplies (yet!) but I do have a mini listing and I LOVE it! 💜💜💜. ~bets~
Awesome! Cardmaking is so much fun! 🙂❤️
Just finished the 2023 CMSS and this video was great. That being said did you ever do the video about more information on dye inks because I REALLY need that one. I was in Michaels and just stood there lost. I left with nothing until I have more information.
Thank you
I did! You can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hzoT2M2JaF8/v-deo.html ❤️
Thank you for this very helpful video! I just subscribed! Also, I would love to see a video all about inks. TIA!
Thanks! ❤️
Great tips! I am using my score board right now!!
Thanks, Laurie!!! 💕
I just discovered that the Misti website has open stock items at huge discounts. The website states they are opened, new or slightly used, and in excellent working condition. Might be worth a look if the brand new price tag is outside your budget! shrsl.com/3vjlq Also, it looks like they have the embossing powder tool available. shrsl.com/3vjm7 🙂
Wish I saw this last month. They are out of stock 😢
Oh no. Bummer! Keep an eye on them. I bet some will come back in stock eventually. 🙂
Amazing video- I learned a lot from your video. Please do a comparison about different inks. Love watching your UA-cam video.
Thank you! 🙂
What size glass craft mat do you recommend?
Mine is 18”x24” and it’s perfect for me. 🙂
Great list for new card makers! TFS 😊
Thanks, Yvette! ❤️
Where do you find the white glass board to buy?
They are sold by glassboardstudio.com. If you use the code DREAM20 you can get 20% off. 🙂
I have a Platinum which has more surface for larger dies than a 6 why do u recommend the 6?
Definitely a personal preference. I like the Platinum 6 because it is easy for me to move around. 🙂
I would add a paper trimmer or guillotine style cutter as a must have in my top5. Otherwise agree with most of your list. Thanks for your detailed explanation.
Agreed! I wanted to include a paper trimmer, but was trying to keep it at 15. 🙂
What is the tool used for picking up very small items called?
They are called jewel pickers or pick up sticks. Unfortunately, the one I show in the video is sold out, but there are several other versions on the market. I really like the one from Trinity Stamps and have been using it a lot lately. 🙂
Thank you I have ordered one called Uchida double ended jewel picker from EBay.
Hi. My most recent buy has been a scoring board and some nonstick scissors and you are right, they really are a time saver. I would love to know if there are bottle pins that don't start to rust after a few days as I haven't come across any so far. Thank you for sharing this video, it's always interesting to see the preferences and views of different crafter's. I hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you a fabulous new year!
Thanks, Deb! 🙂 I use the pins from Art Glitter Glue. They are anti-rust. Not perfect, but a big improvement over regular pins.
Hey Deb, you can also buy stainless steel pins, which I just received some I ordered (very inexpensive) - I had to get some because I can lose a straight pen in an instant!😂
After 35 years and thousands of pounds, I think the starting point would be to understand what type of cardmaker you are, and what type of cards you like. It is so easy to be suduced into buying the latest thing after watching You Tube videos. Before purchasing anything, ask yourself, how much use or how many ways can I use this.
My Mistii, Martha Stewart score board, Fiskars paper trimmer and a guillotine are essential.
Understand what type of adhesive or glue and when to use it is also essential, for instance thin paper of card can bubble when using wet glues.
Understanding the different types of ink and how they are used very important for a polished finish.
There are many similar colours in the Distress Oxide range, so a good idea is to have a colour chart with you when you go shopping. For me the Distress oxides were a game changer for ink blending. Catherine Pooler hybrid inks do the same thing. However, many times I find it as easy and cheaper to use watercolours for painting.
Like you I no longer buy coloured embossing powders, Black, white, clear, gold and silver in detailed and regular cover every situation.
Though in general I agree with a lot of the products you've mentioned much of it is personal choice. I thank you for taking the time to create this video. It has made me re-evaluate some of my stuff, the local Primary school will now benefit from my de-stash.😀
Thank you! Hope you have a great day. 🙂
Thanks for sharing. Just a cost saving fyi-the blender brush tool organizer is $4.88 at Walmart instead of $12.00 on amazon
Thanks for watching 🙂
Can you share a link? I can not find it at all.
Great video. Yes would love an ink video it’s so confusing sometimes
Thanks, Norine! 🙂
Great video. This was very informative and useful information. Why does your magic look nice and clean and mine looks like it got runned over by a 18 wheeler!?😂
😆😆😆 I have no idea. They do take a beating though and keep on working! Love mine. 🙂
Hi Charlene…..I was just watching this video of the 15 Basics Every Card Maker Should Have. I noted the white finger held magnets. I did not seem them in the description however. Can you tell me the name of them and exactly where I would be able to purchase them please? I pretty much have all the other items in my stash, but I sure would love to find these white holders with the magnets. Thank you so very much Charlene….just when you have a few moments to respond, but no rush please. Sincerely, Patti in New Zealand
Hi Patti! They are from Glassboardstudio.com. Unfortunately, it looks like the white ones are out of stock, but I did find them for sale on Amazon here: amzn.to/42sy50g. Not sure about shipping internationally though. Hope that helps! 🙂
This is an excellent video but I think you missed one of the most basic tools that you can not craft with out and that is a paper trimmer. I personally do not use black embossing powder. It tends to be messy. If you stamp with black ink and emboss with clear powder it does the same job without the mess. You can also use any color ink with the clear powder and it will match your project perfectly. Thank you for posting this video, it's very informative and I may try some of the brands you suggest.
Thanks! I went back and forth about whether to include a paper trimmer. It ended up not making the cut since I limited myself to a list of 15 items. 🙂 Clear embossing powder is a great option. It does have a different look though so I think both clear and black are good basics. 💌
only things I would add are a paper trimmer and a stamp cleaner
Do you know if there is a difference between the "craft blending brushes" and makeup brushes. The makeup brushes I have are nice and very inexpensive from Amazon, but do the ones advertized as craft brushes work better? Thanks for any help God bless
Hi Anne! Blending brushes and makeup brushes are "essentially" the same thing. I put that in quotes because in my experience there is a difference depending on the quality and shape of the brush. There are inexpensive and very expensive makeup brushes. Same thing for artist brushes and ink blending brushes. If someone is selling nice quality makeup brushes at a low price and they are shaped in a way that they are conducive to ink blending, then they will work great! I have crafty friends that love brushes they have purchased off Amazon. I personally do not own any as I generally try to make my purchases from craft companies because I want to support the industry. Hopefully that makes sense. 🙂
@@DreamCraftCreate Yes thank you for taking the time to answer. Great video
Any tips you could share for people like me who use the WRMK stamping platform? I can't afford to add a hinged platform (I'd get the Stamparatus, which is more versatile than a MISTI, but it's out of my price range). Actually, I'm happy with the results I've been getting, but if there are some hacks for the WRMK platform that would let me do more with it (for instance, can , I'd love to know about them.
The WRMK platform is a great tool. I used it all of the time before I purchased my first MISTI. I use it quite a bit in my earliest videos, so you might pick up a few tips there. You can pretty much do all of the same things I do with the MISTI. The only real differences are that it’s not quite as precise and it takes up more space. 🙂
Thank you - I will be sure to watch earlier videos as you suggest!
Though it does not have a grid, it is much cheaper to purchase a glass cutting board. You can see through it, so 10:21 if you want a grid, put a grid sheet under it.
It really depends on what size you want as a large tempered glass sheet is harder to find and more expensive. Also, my glass mat is magnetic which is super helpful. My craft desk is actually covered with a tempered glass topper, but I definitely prefer working on my glass mat. 🙂
Awesome video..I love the products as much as the making of cards. I have almost every item you showed..sick huh?😅. Haven’t tried powder brush but have the little bag.
Thanks from this gray haired stamper and card maker😍
Thanks, Vicki! I love trying out new things. That’s part of the fun for me! 🙂
If you are on a budget you can get a we r memory keepers glass mat at Joann’s for like 32-39.00$. I don’t think it’s magnetic tho but gets the job done. Also it is not clear it’s a blueish color.
Thanks, Karen. There are definitely some more budget friendly options out there. 🙂 Something I wish I would have known when I started is that when you buy a cheaper glass mat, silicone mat, magnet board, etc. they all can add up to the price of one mat that does it all. Some people may prefer that though. 🤷🏻♀️ I chalk all my purchases up to a learning experience! 😆
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Wonder why texture paste is not included
I love texture pastes! I didn’t include them as a basic, but I definitely think they are a great crafty item to try. 🙂
sss is out of the powder tool do you know another place to get it
Hi Tina. You also can purchase from Rabbit Hole Designs directly. therabbitholedesigns.com/products/cottontail-embossing-powder-tool 🙂
Which company makes the white magnetic board?
The company is Glassboard Studio. Pricey, but you can use the code DREAM20 for 20% off. www.glassboardstudio.com/pages/glass-craft-mats 🙂
I accidentally purchased the ultra thick clear embossing powder and was shocked when I tried to use it the first time (I’m SUPER new to all of this)! What exactly are those special embossing techniques?? I’ve tried Googling and YouTubing it, but the results were all basic, usual stuff and didn’t include that particular powder. Halp, please!
Hi! I like to use ultra thick embossing powder over word die cuts. If you do it several times you get a beautiful, thick domed effect on the word die cut. I thought I had a video showing that, but I cannot seem to find it. I do have an older reel that I made showing the process. It's towards the end: instagram.com/p/Cc093ueJML7/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== 🙂
I would never pay so much for a glass crafting mat. I use an IKEA glass tabletop that’s about 20” x 40” for $25. I create my own grids and place the appropriate grid under the glass for each project.
Glad you found something that works well for you. 🙂
The brushes I'm not a fan of the dome. I would rather have something flat.
I started out with the flat foams. The domed foams tend blend much better for me, but I know several people that prefer to use the flat ones. 🙂
you will find your own tools after you buy from someone's web site. Just follow the people that create the art you want to create and you will be good. Don't buy expensive stuff. Look to otherers tell you what to buy and go your own way.
Thanks for watching, Jan. 🙂 You can definitely find lots of fun things to try by visiting company’s websites, watching tutorials, reading blogs, and scrolling Instagram. This list is just my thoughts on what will be helpful to a newer card maker. Some items are pricey, but they are worth it for me. Everyone has to make those decisions for themself. 🙂
FYI...regular dye inks do NOT work well with watercolors...the ink will bleed all over. You need a permanent ink or a hybrid pigment ink. Ranger Archival is great for watercolor. Also, for beginners, do NOT want a black embossing powder. Black EP's are incredibly messy, and you are much better off stamping with a black/hybrid pigment pad and using a fine clear powder.
Thanks, Robin. This is why I mentioned we will all have different opinions. 🙂 I think black embossing powder is fine for beginners. I have used it since I started. I have a whole video on embossing powder with lots of tips. As far as colored dye ink for watercoloring, I was talking about using them as the actual watercolor, not stamping with them before watercoloring. Though you can stamp with dye ink on a water-colored panel once dry. I also mention that my black hybrid ink pad is my go to for stamping before alcohol ink markers or water coloring. I have several videos with watercoloring tips for anyone who wants to try watercoloring with their dye inks. Thanks for watching!
A stamping platform is essential to card making. I use the Hampton Art platform and the Tim Holtz as well. I refuse to support Misti, it's not at all affordable.
Hi Rita. Thanks for watching! I agree that a stamping platform is very important. Though some makers never use them. For me, the Misti is worth every penny. There are definitely good alternatives out there though, so I’m glad you found what works for you. 🙂
Re: Hampton Art Platform. $80 is not affordable to me. I would rather use a stamp positioning tool. However, I just do cardmaking for fun.