15 Card Making Supplies You Didn’t Think You Needed (But Will Love Forever)
15 Card Making Supplies You Didn’t Think You Needed (But Will Love Forever)
Card making is already such a joyful hobby… but it becomes even more relaxing when your tools actually support you.
Most of us start with the basics: cardstock, adhesive, a few stamps, maybe a paper trimmer. Then one day, you discover a tiny “extra” tool that suddenly makes everything smoother, cleaner, and faster — and you wonder how you ever lived without it.
So today we’re sharing 15 underrated card making supplies that feel “optional”… until you try them once. After that, they quietly become your everyday favorites.
Table of Content
✨ Quick Pick List (If You Only Buy 3) 💌 What Is Card Making? 🧰 15 Underrated Card Making Supplies 🗂️ Simple Storage & Setup Tips 📄 Printable-Friendly Tips (Clipart & Digital Papers) ❓ Quick FAQs 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access Membership✨ Quick Pick List (If You Only Buy 3)
If you’re building your stash slowly, these three upgrades make the biggest “wow” difference for most cardmakers:
- A stamp positioning tool (for perfect stamping + layered images)
- Low-tack purple tape (for stencils + masking without tearing)
- A good stamp cleaner (for crisp impressions and long stamp life)
Now let’s go deeper — because the “small stuff” is where the magic really lives.
💌 What Is Card Making?
Card making is the craft of creating handmade greeting cards using paper, stamps, ink, dies, stencils, coloring tools, and embellishments. It’s creative, relaxing, and genuinely meaningful — because the finished result becomes a little gift you can give.
Whether you love clean and simple designs or layered, “extra” cards with sparkle and texture, the best part is this: card making grows with you. Your style evolves, your toolkit becomes more personal, and your handmade cards start feeling like tiny pieces of art.
🧰 15 Underrated Card Making Supplies
1) A good eraser (yes, really)
A plain eraser becomes a crafty powerhouse: remove pencil guidelines, erase tiny ink smudges, and even help “condition” new stamps so they stamp more evenly.
2) A stamping mat or grid cutting mat
A mat protects your table, helps alignment, and makes your crafting space feel instantly more organized. A grid is especially helpful for centering sentiments and keeping layers straight.
3) Bone folder (for crisp folds without ugly shine)
Scoring tools are great, but a bone folder finishes folds beautifully. It gives clean creases, helps avoid cracked edges, and makes card bases look more professional.
4) One truly dependable black ink
Black ink is the “little black dress” of card making. It’s essential for outlines, sentiments, and crisp stamping. Keep one that performs consistently and doesn’t frustrate you.
5) Gel pens (especially white)
Gel pens add highlights, tiny details, dots, faux stitching, and pop on dark cardstock. White gel pens also bring stamped images to life with quick, simple shine points.
6) A stamp positioning tool
If you ever re-stamp sentiments, do layered stamping, or want perfect alignment — this tool is pure peace. It saves cardstock, saves time, and makes stamping feel effortless.
7) Ink blending tool organizer
Ink blending is wonderful… until your foams/daubers become a chaotic little pile. A simple organizer keeps colors cleaner and prevents accidental transfers.
8) Low-tack satin masking tape (the purple tape)
This is one of those “why didn’t we buy this sooner?” supplies. It holds stencils and dies in place, masks cleanly, and removes gently without ripping your paper.
9) A proper stamp cleaner
Wipes can work, but a dedicated cleaner removes stubborn inks faster and helps your stamps stay crisp over time. It’s a small upgrade with a long-term payoff.
10) Neutral sequins (gold, silver, white, black)
Sequins feel optional… until you need “just one tiny finishing touch.” Neutral mixes work on almost every card style without needing a million color packs.
11) Storage pouches
Pouches protect supplies from dust, keep sets together (stamps + dies + stencils), and make crafting feel less stressful. When your tools are easy to find, you create more.
12) A messy-technique mat (crafting mat / oven liner)
This sits on top of your nice mat and takes the abuse: ink blending, watercolor, heat embossing, shimmer sprays, glue… everything. Cleanup becomes a quick wipe instead of a project.
13) Waterproof fine liner pens
Perfect for doodling, faux stitching, tiny journaling, details on stamped images, or adding outlines after watercoloring. This one tool adds “handmade charm” instantly.
14) A palette (for watercolor, ink, shimmer, anything wet)
Once you start mixing inks, watercolors, or shimmer, you’ll want a proper surface. Palettes keep color controlled and prevent accidental puddles on your project.
15) A small brush set (even if you “don’t watercolor”)
A thin brush helps remove stray embossing powder, paint tiny details, apply splatter, and control shimmer. Brushes quietly do a hundred little jobs in card making.
🗂️ Simple Storage & Setup Tips
- Group by workflow: stamping tools together, blending tools together, adhesives together.
- Keep a “daily tray”: the 6–8 items you reach for every single session.
- Color-family system: store inks, foams, and brushes by color families to reduce muddy transfers.
- One clean zone: a small cleared space always ready for card assembly (it makes crafting feel easy).
📄 Printable-Friendly Tips (Clipart & Digital Papers)
If you’re crafting with printables (clipart, digital papers, journaling pages), these tips keep everything crisp:
- Let prints dry fully before blending or gluing (especially home printers).
- Blend on the background layer and mount your printable focal on top for the cleanest look.
- Use a light hand on printable surfaces so details stay sharp.
- Matte cardstock usually performs best for printable card fronts.
❓ Quick FAQs
Do beginners need all of this?
No — but even adding two or three of these underrated tools can make card making feel far more enjoyable and less frustrating.
What’s the most “life-changing” upgrade?
For most crafters: a stamp positioning tool + low-tack purple tape. That combination fixes so many tiny daily annoyances.
What if we don’t have much space?
Focus on pouches, a small organizer, and a simple “daily tray.” Small systems beat big storage when space is limited.
🎁 Free Clipart Sampler
If you would like cozy, high-resolution clipart to practice card making with, a free sampler is waiting for you.
Sign up below and the sampler will arrive gently in your inbox — ready for cards, tags, journals, and pretty layered projects 💌
💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership gives you a giant library of artwork to craft with — clipart, digital papers, journaling pages, and cardmaking kits.
- ✨ Unlimited access to thousands of designs
- 🧺 New releases included while membership is active
- ⚡ Instant downloads for fast crafting
- 🔁 Perpetual rights for everything downloaded during active time
🌷 Final Thoughts
These are the tools that quietly make card making feel smoother: cleaner stamps, better blends, crisp folds, less mess, and faster “finished” cards.
Try a few, keep what truly helps you, and let your crafting time feel as cozy and joyful as the cards you create.