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Card Class Supply Bag

4/24/2018

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At card classes, I often hear ladies arrive and claim to have forgotten something at home.  While I try to provide most of the supplies, I do ask you to bring the following to make the cards of the month:
  1. Adhesive of choice (I recommend snail; and don't forget a refill in case you run out!)
  2. Scissors (I recommend snips)

At the last class, ladies mentioned it would be beneficial if I put together a list of supplies that would be helpful, but not required,  to have to reduce the wait time while their neighbor fussy cuts!
  1. Specialty adhesive (glue dots, dimensionals, liquid glue, tear & tape)
  2. Trimmer (since the SU trimmer is too big to bring, consider the one from Creative Memories or the Tiny Trimmer from Michaels)
  3. Adhesive remover (SU doesn't sell this anymore, but you can find elsewhere)
  4. Bone folder (to help fold cards cleanly, even though I score for you with the Scoring Tool) 
  5. Clear blocks (the D block is the most common; just make sure to label yours with a Sharpie or washi tape)
  6. Black marker (the Stampin' Write is common, but the Journaling Pens are great for drawing fine lines)
  7. Stampin' Pierce Mat (to be used under photopolymer stamps to get the best image)
  8. Paper Piercer (to help poke out the pieces from your die cuts)

If you have these, collect them in a bag and grab and go next time you come to class!
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Anything I forgot to mention that you can't craft without?
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