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Top 10 Essential Scrapbooking & Cardmaking Supplies For Crafters

24 septembre 2024 à 11:40

If you’re someone who enjoys scrapbooking or cardmaking in their free time, then you’ve landed in the right space. There is something truly therapeutic in creating something, and then maintaining it. And maintaining a scrapbook or journal, or creating a card for a loved one is always fun, wholesome, and productive. To assist you in your scrapbooking endeavors, we’ve curated a collection of functional and exciting stationery items, that are not only essentials but a joy to use. From a Pen Fan with 8 sketch pen flat-heads to a photo printer that transforms images for your smartphone into cute little stickers – these must-have designs are excellent for those who love scrapbooking, journalling, and putting their creative juices to good use!

1. Pen Fan

Dubbed the Pen Fan, this one-of-a-kind stationery product is a cross between a Pantone shade card, and a stationery set. It is equipped with 8 flat-head sketch pens and is packaged in a compact and portable form that you can carry anywhere with you with ease. The different choice of pens makes the product a great fit for scrapbooking or cardmaking.

Why is it noteworthy?

The flat pens are all connected, and they form an adorable little Japanese-fan-style layout that beautifully displays all 8 colors. You can easily pick and choose from them. The flat pens are detachable, and you can easily snap them on and off, building a palette that perfectly caters to your needs.

What we like

  • Portable set that you can carry with you
  • The pens cannot be easily misplaced or lost

What we dislike

  • It only includes 8 color options, which can be a bit limiting if you prefer a wide variety of colors

2. Memories Log Book

We usually tend to discard business and shop cards or throw them away into a forgotten drawer. But what if we carefully gather them in a minimalist and profound log book, that lets us pen down our thoughts and memories about the people and events we experienced, allowing us to create little stories that let us travel back in time?

Click Here to Buy Now: $35.00

Why is it noteworthy?

Named the Memories Log Book, this unique little book lets you transform every business card, shop card, or photo into a wonderful and memorable experience to look back at. You simply need to fit the two corners of a card into the slit, and it will stay securely in place, without the need for adhesives or pockets.

What we like

  • It can accommodate business cards, shop cards, and even small Instax photos
  • Includes blank canvases to note down your reflections on the person or event

What we dislike

  • Only fits one specific size of cars or photos

3. Craftmaster EDC Utility Knife

Called the Craftmaster EDC Utility Knife, this minimal and clean EDC knife resembles an everyday paper cutter. It is equipped with an all-metal body and a textured knob which lets you easily deploy and lock the blade. The knife’s handle is pretty grippy and weighted, so holding it is an easy task.

Click Here to Buy Now: $79.00

Why is it noteworthy?

The knife is amped with a simple, subtle, and sophisticated aesthetic and a CNC-machined handle. It also features an enclosed blade which is machined to perfection. The blade is enclosed, so it glides with smoothness, and no hassle at all, providing a seamless and harmonious experience.

What we like

  • Equipped with a 45° slant to help you open boxes with ease
  • Features a metal scale, making it a multifunctional design

What we dislike

  • It has a magnetic back, which can attract small metal bits

4. ColorPik Pen

Meet the ColorPik Pen – a super extraordinary pen that accommodates 16 million colors! With the ColorPik Pen, you don’t need to buy different pens, you can simply use it and have fun with an unlimited number of colors. You simply need to scan the item whose color you want to imitate, and then doodle with it.

Why is it noteworthy?

The ColorPik Pen uses a smart color, that is light fast, and water resistant, and can’t just be weathered away. You can control the texture and dimension for writing by selecting any of the multiple tips, allowing you to write beautifully as well as draw.

What we like

  • Combines 16 million colors into one nifty pen
  • Features re-fillable smart cartridges

What we dislike

  • Some users say the pen doesn’t produce the color accurately
  • The app isn’t very easy to use

5. Scissors w/ Base

These unique scissors are called the Scissors w/ Base, and they feature a magnetic basic, making the product a really cutting-edge one. The scissors have an innovative design that lets you renovate your workspace organization, ensuring your scissors don’t lie around, simply creating clutter.

Click Here to Buy Now: $49

Why is it noteworthy?

The scissors have a magnetic base which makes it a complete game-changer. They are made from lustrous Japanese steel, and serve as a handy little tool, while also making for a good-looking addition to your work desk.

What we like

  • The magnetic base can be utilized as a dedicated spot for your scissors
  • Features a built-in cutter, which is quite an innovative forward-thinking detail we appreciate

What we dislike

  • You cannot use them for difficult tasks

6. Penxo

Say hello to Penxo – the most minimalist pencil out there! Penxo is designed with complete simplicity, and it features a last-lead release mechanism. The designer spent countless hours refining the Penxo, adding some modernity while maintaining its traditional form. It is a 2mm lead holder pencil, milled from a single block of aluminum.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Penxo has a simple design, cutting out springs, buttons, and other mechanical parts found in mechanical pencils. It has a center gap which serves as a lead trigger release, and an indicator window for lead color, markings, and usage.

What we like

  • Has the fastest lead release compared to any other lead pencil

What we dislike

  • It can only hold one piece of lead
  • It is a bit difficult to deploy the lead

7. Potto

Called Potto, this conceptual design is a toy camera that prints out different kinds of photos for you. It doesn’t print out your typical pictures for you, instead, it delivers an outline of the image you clicked or sent to the camera. It provides a line drawing you can keep as it, or color, creating a creative and colorful element for your scrapbook.

Why is it noteworthy?

The camera helps you indulge in some coloring, making your scrapbook or journal even more elaborate. It is a product both kids and adults can use and appreciate, as coloring is something people of all age groups enjoy.

What we like

  • Has a display screen, so you can see the images before clicking them

What we dislike

  • Uses thermal paper which eventually fades over time, so it’s not very long-lasting

8. Passion Planner

This is the Passion Planner – the one space for all your thoughts. It includes an appointment calendar, goal-setting guide, journal, sketchbook, gratitude log & personal and work-to-do lists – all in one notebook. It is a paper planned and designed with your passions and personal goals in mind, helping you strike a balance between functionality, personal reflection, and goal setting.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Passion Planner has a beautiful handcrafted design which makes it great to carry almost anywhere. It measures 5.5′ x 8.5′, and is printed on premium quality, recycled, and bleed-resistant paper.

What we like

  • Features a durable and low profile soft faux leather cover with an elastic enclosure strap

What we dislike

  • The visioning place is a little small
  • The design of the planner is a bit boring

9. 30° Ruler

Called the 30° Ruler, this innovative ruler features a simple elevation. The slope on the ruler’s face is lifted by 30°, which makes it easier to use, and also expands its utility. The slope allows you to read measurements from a glance without needing to lean over to use the device. You switch from a tilted neck to a tilted ruler, while your back is straight and your eyes are on the target.

Why is it noteworthy?

Since the ruler is elevated, you can also easily grab it, without the need to drag it towards the edge of the table or dig your nails underneath it. The angled nature makes the ruler pretty safe for cutting too.

What we like

  • Features large fonts and clear indications
  • You can read the measurements from a distance

What we dislike

  • Users may take some time to adjust to the ruler’s new form

10. Canon IVY 2 Mini Photo Printer

Named Canon IVY 2 mini photo printer, this unique little device lets you capture and cherish your memories in a fun way. You can transform the images from your smartphone into personalized photo stickers without using any ink. The photo printer has a compact form, and it fits easily into your pocket, so you can carry it anywhere with you.

Why is it noteworthy?

The photo printer uses ink-free technology, so it maintains a vibrant print quality without the extra mess or cost of traditional ink. You can connect it to compatible smartphones via Bluetooth 5.0 for quick and easy printing.

What we like

  • It easily recharges within 45 minutes
  • You can modify photos using the free Canon Mini Print App

What we dislike

  • It supports only Bluetooth connectivity
  • It is a bit on the pricier side

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Transform Business Cards into Cherished Memories with This Minimalist Log Book

Par : JC Torres
16 septembre 2024 à 17:20

Business cards and shop cards are often regarded as boring, impersonal representations of people and places, but that’s partly because we often forget to associate the person with the name on the card. It’s easy enough to forget the first encounter with a stranger who hands you their business card, not unless you actually turn that card into an unforgettable memory. Rather than keep those cards in some container that you forget inside a drawer, why not slip them into this minimalist and profound log book that lets you write down your own thoughts and memories about people, encounters, and events, turning them into small stories that let you cherish these memories and remember them better for days to come.

Designer: Replug

Click Here to Buy Now: $19

Some people and events definitely leave a lasting impression, but our frail human minds can easily forget them as well. Photos and even business cards offer tangible triggers to jog our memories, but they can still end up feeling distant and impersonal, more like watching a film from the eyes of an outsider rather than from your own perspective. What better way to ensure you’ll remember the poignant details of that memory than by writing it down? And that’s exactly the kind of space that this Memories Log Book provides, allowing you to make every business card, shop card, or photo a truly personal and memorable encounter.

Using the log book is genius in its simplicity. You simply insert the two corners of a card into the slits and it will stay in place without the need for messy adhesives or cumbersome pockets. It can fit business cards, shop cards, and even small Instax photos, anything you might collect from brief but memorable encounters. Beside each card is an empty space, a blank canvas where you can write your own reflections on the person or event, helping your future self remember what made the card worth keeping. You can even draw on it, if you’re so inclined, creating a stronger association with those people you’ve only just met.

This A5-sized business card file log book can hold up to 120 cards, but you can add, remove, and rearrange pages just as easily as you add cards. An elastic band serves as the binding, running across the height of the book and through cutouts on the top and bottom edges. This innovative system makes it trivial to organize those cards the way you like that you might actually find yourself losing time just personalizing the pages.

The Log Book’s minimalist design extends to its choice of material. High-quality paper is simple yet holds deep meaning, both for our minds and especially our hands. The tactile warmth of each page creates a bond between the person and the cards on that page, and its elegant yet unassuming appearance is a perfect fit for any setting, whether it’s at home, in the office, or even in a meeting. It’s definitely a great gift idea not just for workers but for anyone who loves collecting memories in a more meaningful and personal way.

Click Here to Buy Now: $19

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WifiCard.io – Une solution simple pour partager le Wifi avec vos invités

Par : Korben
4 juin 2024 à 07:00

i ça vous saoule de devoir répéter inlassablement votre mot de passe wifi à tous vos invités, il existe une solution simple et sécurisée pour partager votre clé wifi sans prise de tête : Wificard.io

Fini les post-its gribouillés collés sur le frigo ou les SMS interminables pour redonner le code wifi à chaque nouvel arrivant. Avec Wificard.io, vous allez pouvoir partager vos accès réseau en un clin d’oeil. Il vous suffit d’entrer le nom de votre SSID et le mot de passe associé, de choisir la langue et hop, le tour est joué !

L’outil génèrera alors automatiquement un joli QR code personnalisé.

Vos invités ou collaborateurs n’ont plus qu’à scanner ce QR code avec leur smartphone pour se connecter illico au réseau, sans même avoir à entrer le mot de passe. Pratique, non ?

Cerise sur le gâteau, l’outil fonctionne entièrement en local. Aucune information n’est envoyée sur le net, vous gardez le contrôle total sur vos données. C’est simple, gratuit, et ça marche sur tous les appareils. Que demander de plus ?

Alors la prochaine fois qu’on vous demande le code wifi, dirigez donc vos invités vers votre QR code Wificard.io. En un flash, tout le monde sera connecté sans même connaître votre mot de passe. De quoi libérer de la bande passante dans votre cerveau pour des choses plus essentielles ! Par contre, si une équipe de télévision vient faire un reportage chez vous, pensez à retirer la Wifi Card du tableau en liège derrière vous, sinon tout le monde va se moquer.

Card game helps kids learn about colours and be offline

Par : Ida Torres
9 mai 2024 à 10:07

There is still an ongoing conversation (debate) amongst educators, parents, and psychologists on the amount of screen time that we should allow kids to have. Of course there’s a balance between screens and offline activities although that’s pretty hard to achieve. It’s also hard to wean this generation away from their devices but one way is to provide alternative activities for them at school and especially at home. And maybe, we can even get them to create their own alternatives.

Designer: Pupils from The Piggot School

The winner for this year’s Design Museum’s Design Ventura competition may be a fun alternative for children and adults alike. The Colour Countdown card game created by the pupils at The Piggot School was inspired by classic analog games Uno and I Spy. It can bring out the competitive spirit amongst players but also lets them interact with their surroundings instead of just focusing on various screens. This is an annual competition for students aged 13-16 to create something that will eventually be sold in the Design Museum.

Each card has a coloured cellophane window and can be combined with other cards to create different blends of colours. The players have to find things around their space which will match the card or cards that they’re holding. It can be played in any environment but of course since you’re dealing with colours, it is better played somewhere with a lot of colourful objects around. The cards are also eco-friendly as it uses FSC-certified paper and the cellophane is made from wood pulp.

The next step for the Colour Countdown is that it will be developed by the students with a professional agency. It will eventually be manufactured and then sold at the Design Museum Shop so you actually have the chance to own and play this game. Who says only kids need to be weaned away from their screens?

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