8 Best Scrapbooking Supplies You Need Right Now (Beginner-Friendly Essentials)
8 Best Scrapbooking Supplies You Need Right Now (Beginner-Friendly Essentials)
Scrapbooking is one of the sweetest ways to preserve memories — photos, little keepsakes, and the tiny details you don’t want to forget. But if you’re new to it, the supply aisle can feel like a whole universe.
The good news: you don’t need everything. You just need a solid starter kit that helps you build pages confidently, then you can add the “fun extras” later.
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📖 What Is a Scrapbook? 📈 Is Scrapbooking Still Popular? 🧰 8 Scrapbooking Supplies You Actually Need 1) Paper (Cardstock + Patterned Paper) 2) Adhesives (Tape Runner + Liquid Glue + Foam Tape) 3) Scissors + Paper Trimmer 4) Stamps + Inks 5) Stencils 6) Washi Tape 7) Embellishments 8) Pens (Journaling + Detail Pens) 🛍️ Where to Buy Scrapbooking Supplies 📚 Related WondersArtist Guides 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access Membership📖 What Is a Scrapbook?
A scrapbook is a book of pages where you combine photos, journaling, and decorative elements (paper pieces, stickers, die-cuts, tape, etc.) to tell a story.
The difference between a scrapbook and a photo album is simple: a scrapbook page is designed — you get to decorate, add meaning, and make it feel personal.
📈 Is Scrapbooking Still Popular?
Yes — scrapbooking has absolutely stayed relevant, even with everything going digital. Lots of crafters still love creating something tangible, slowing down, and preserving memories in a format that doesn’t disappear in a feed.
And fun fact: memory-keeping isn’t new at all. Even famous historical figures were known to collect clippings and notes in scrapbook-style formats.
🧰 8 Scrapbooking Supplies You Actually Need
If you only buy a handful of supplies at the beginning, make it these. They’ll carry you through most layouts — from simple family pages to travel spreads and themed mini albums.
1) Paper (Cardstock + Patterned Paper)
Paper is your “canvas,” and it matters more than anything else. Look for acid-free and lignin-free options when possible, especially if you want your pages to hold up over time.
Cardstock
- Thicker, sturdier paper (great for page bases and photo mats)
- Works well with inks, markers, light watercolor, and layering
- 12" x 12" is classic for scrapbook albums
Patterned paper
- Instant background and color
- Can be cut into embellishments, labels, banners, and frames
- Perfect for creating “matching” page elements without buying extra packs
2) Adhesives (Tape Runner + Liquid Glue + Foam Tape)
There’s no one “best” glue — it depends on what you’re attaching.
- Tape runner / glue tape: fast, clean, great for paper-on-paper
- Liquid glue: best for tiny pieces and intricate die-cuts
- Foam tape: adds quick dimension to titles and clusters
3) Scissors + Paper Trimmer
Scrapbooking involves a lot of trimming. A good pair of craft scissors is a must, and a paper trimmer makes layouts faster and neater.
- Scissors: fussy cutting, detail trimming, quick snips
- Trimmer: clean straight edges, photo mats, background panels
4) Stamps + Inks
Stamps are a “blank page rescue.” If you’re staring at a layout and don’t know how to begin, a stamp set can give you an instant theme or direction.
- Use stamps for titles, dates, journaling prompts, borders, and mini accents
- Start with a good black ink + a few coordinating dye inks
5) Stencils
Stencils are budget-friendly and reusable — and they’re one of the fastest ways to create a background or texture without needing “art skills.”
- Ink blend through stencils for soft pattern backgrounds
- Use ink sprays for fast, messy-fun texture
- Try embossing paste if you want raised detail
6) Washi Tape
Washi tape is perfect for scrapbooking because it’s:
- Flat (doesn’t add bulky layers)
- Quick (instant color + pattern)
- Flexible (borders, photo corners, labels, dividers, tabs)
Wide washi tapes are especially handy for instant backgrounds and cutting out decorative pieces.
7) Embellishments
Embellishments are what make a scrapbook page feel like a scrapbook (instead of just a photo album). You don’t need a mountain of them — even a small pack can go a long way.
- Stickers (alphabet + word + themed)
- Die-cuts / ephemera packs
- Enamel dots / gems / sequins
- Tags, frames, chipboard, wood veneer accents
Budget tip: you can also embellish with everyday items — thread, ribbon, buttons, paper scraps, and labels from packaging.
8) Pens (Journaling + Detail Pens)
Journaling is what keeps the story alive. A reliable pen matters!
- Start with a fine black journaling pen (acid-free / archival if possible)
- Add gel pens for sparkle or color later
- Use fine liners for tiny notes and doodle details
🛍️ Where to Buy Scrapbooking Supplies
You can find scrapbooking supplies in local craft stores and online shops. If you’re comparing options, the “best” store is usually the one that fits your budget and has reliable quality (especially for papers and adhesives).
- Big craft retailers (good for basics and coupons)
- Online specialty shops (best for trendy papers, ephemera, and tools)
- Paper crafting brands (great for coordinated collections)
📚 Related WondersArtist Guides
- Scrapbooking: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started
- Washi Tape Crafts: Ideas, Uses, and Where to Buy
- 5 Cool Washi Tape Designs You Need Right Now
- Different Types of Stencils for Crafting
- Die Cutting 101: Ultimate Guide
🎁 Free Clipart Sampler
If you want printable art for scrapbook pages, journaling cards, and titles, a free sampler is waiting for you.
Sign up below and the sampler will arrive gently in your inbox 💌
💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership gives you a full library of artwork for scrapbooking, cardmaking, and journaling — perfect for making pages fast without hunting for “the right paper.”
- ✨ Unlimited access to clipart, digital papers, journaling pages, and kits
- 🧺 New releases included while the membership is active
- ⚡ Instant downloads with clear, craft-friendly licensing
- 🔁 Perpetual rights for everything downloaded during your active time
🌷 Final Thoughts
If you’re building your first scrapbooking kit, focus on the essentials: good paper, reliable adhesive, and basic tools that help you actually finish pages. Once that foundation is in place, the fun extras (washi, stamps, stencils, and embellishments) become a joy — not a distraction.