Basic Paper Crafting Tools Every Crafter Should Have
Basic Paper Crafting Tools Every Crafter Should Have
No matter what your favorite type of crafting is, there are a few tools that make everything easier, cleaner, and more enjoyable. Some crafters love scrapbook paper and stickers, some enjoy handmade cards, and others bounce between paper, fabric, and DIY decor.
This guide focuses on the basic paper crafting tools every crafter should have, especially if you're still building your toolkit and want to avoid buying random things you may never use.
Table of Content
I. What Should a Beginner Crafter Have? A. Paper B. Scissors C. Glue II. What Tools Are Needed for Crafting? A. Craft Tweezers B. Craft Knife C. Hot Glue Gun D. Heat Tool E. Crafting Mat F. Bone Folder G. Microfiber Cloth 📚 Related Articles 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access MembershipI. What Should a Beginner Crafter Have?
No matter what type of paper craft you want to try, three things are always worth having in your craft area:
- paper
- scissors
- glue
Other tools become useful as your projects get more detailed, but these three are the true starting point for almost everyone.
A. Paper
Paper is the most obvious supply, but it is also the one people underestimate most. Paper comes in many forms, and each one behaves differently.
Common types include:
- copy paper
- cardstock
- patterned paper
- vellum
- foil or specialty paper
- watercolor paper
You do not need every kind immediately. A beginner can do a lot with a good white cardstock, a few patterned papers, and one specialty option for fun accents.
B. Scissors
A good pair of scissors is one of the most valuable tools in any craft room. You will use them constantly for trimming cardstock, fussy cutting, clipping embellishments, cutting thread or ribbon, and cleaning up tiny edges.
When choosing scissors, look for:
- sharp, smooth blades
- durable steel
- rust resistance
- a comfortable grip
- an ergonomic feel in your hand
Cheap scissors usually become annoying very quickly, so this is one of the better places to invest a little more.
C. Glue
Glue sounds simple until you realize how many types exist. In crafting, the “best” glue always depends on what you are making.
Still, every beginner should have at least one dependable adhesive that works well for paper. Later, you can add more options depending on your style.
Useful adhesive types include:
- liquid glue
- double-sided adhesive
- foam tape
- glue tape
- hot glue
If you mainly work with paper, start with a simple liquid glue and one clean tape-style adhesive.
II. What Tools Are Needed for Crafting?
Once you have paper, scissors, and glue, a few extra tools make the process much easier. These are the items many crafters eventually reach for again and again.
A. Craft Tweezers
Craft tweezers are incredibly handy for all the fiddly little jobs that fingers are bad at.
They help with:
- placing sequins, gems, and beads
- lifting tiny die cuts
- moving small paper pieces precisely
- positioning delicate embellishments
If you work with intricate dies or tiny decorative elements, tweezers save a surprising amount of frustration.
B. Craft Knife
A craft knife is perfect for cutting into tight spaces where scissors feel clumsy. It gives you more control for detailed trimming, little windows, and precise cuts.
It is one of those tools that seems optional — until you need it once, then suddenly keep reaching for it.
C. Hot Glue Gun
A hot glue gun is especially useful for DIY decor projects, heavier embellishments, and crafts that need a quick, strong hold.
It works by melting glue sticks, which turn into liquid adhesive as they pass through the gun. Once applied, the glue cools and hardens.
This is not always essential for paper crafting specifically, but it becomes very useful if you branch into dimensional DIY projects.
D. Heat Tool
A heat tool is a favorite in cardmaking and mixed media. It gives directed heat and is especially useful for:
- heat embossing
- drying pigment ink faster
- speeding up watercolor drying time
- helping certain mediums set more quickly
If you love stamping, embossing, or layered paper techniques, a heat tool quickly becomes very helpful.
E. Crafting Mat
A crafting mat protects your desk from cuts, stains, glue, and general crafting chaos. It also makes cleanup easier and gives you a more dedicated workspace.
Good options include silicone mats, self-healing cutting mats, and stamping mats.
If you want your desk to survive your hobbies, this one matters.
F. Bone Folder
A bone folder helps you fold and crease paper neatly. It is especially useful for cards, envelopes, mini books, and anything with scored folds.
Basic use:
- score or mark the fold line
- press along that line with the bone folder
- fold the paper using the crease as a guide
- burnish the fold for a crisp finish
It seems simple, but it makes folds look much more polished.
G. Microfiber Cloth
A microfiber cloth may not sound glamorous, but it is incredibly useful in a craft room. You can use it to:
- wipe surfaces
- clean mats and tools
- remove ink smudges
- clean stamps and stencils
- tidy powdery or sticky messes
Unlike disposable wipes, it is washable and reusable, which makes it a smart little support tool.
Final Thoughts on Basic Crafting Tools
Some crafting tools are universal, and some depend heavily on what you love making. A cardmaker may need a heat tool more than a scrapbooker, while a DIY decor crafter may rely on a hot glue gun far more often than someone who mostly stamps and journals.
But the tools in this guide are a very solid foundation. Start with the essentials, add as you go, and let your toolkit grow around the projects you actually enjoy making.
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