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Old 01-11-2012, 04:24 PM   #1  
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Hey everyone, im going on a retreat for the first time but i dont want to bring too much stuff! Cardmakers out there what kind of basic tool kit should i bring for a basic tool kit?
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Oh, how fun! I guess it will sort of depend on what type of retreat...stamping, scrapbooking, mixed media, etc.

The most basic kit normally includes

* a good, black ink pad, waterproof if possible
* a good paper trimmer
* sharp pair of scissors for trimming images
* some sort of coloring media...markers or chalks are probably the smallest way to carry several color choices
* good white cardstock
* adhesive like a tape runner or a roll of doublestick scotch tape, and maybe a glue stick

I always like to carry personal care items, too...water bottle, gum or mints, hand wipes are handy. Also a pen/pad of paper if you need to take notes or jot down phone numbers. Oh, and don't forget a camera!

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I am assuming this is a weekend retreat, not just a day gathering. If so, I'd bring:

base cardstock
variety of print and solid paper
trimmer
scissors
adhesive (ATG gun, Fabri-Tac, foam dots and maybe my Xyron X)
black & brown Memento ink pads (for Copics)
Copic markers
Scor-Pal (or Scor-Buddy, or bone folder)
ribbon to match paper
embellishments to match paper
stamps
other ink (if I want a color other than my black & brown Memento)
butterfly punch
oval & scallop oval punches
Stickles (takes a LONG time to dry, so only for an overnight retreat)
glitter & embossing powder & heat gun (only if I wanted to get down and dirty)
Big Shot (plus plates & pad)
2 or 3 embossing folders
2-3 different die
Chocolate & soda pop (retreat must-haves!)

But then, I always tend to overpack for retreats. :-)
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You can also do the tried and true "shop from your car" method. Bring everything you even *think* you might want. Pack it in easy to get to containers. That way you can pack WAY more than you want to carry inside and have near your space, but if you really need something, it's close by.
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I like to have projects lineup up for the retreat, and throw in what I need for those projects. I will print off card ideas, or pages I like and throw the items together into a
page protector, to make mulitple for those ideas. I have never been a person to do trial and error cards. This way I don't have to think what I want to make that weekend, which is
energy exhausting. A lot of communication on a retreat can sway your line of thinking; and this way you just put the items together.
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Thanks everyone for the awesome replies! Lots of ideas for me!
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I bring enough stuff to work for for the weekend. Which Cardstock, ink, spellbinders, cuttlebug machine, coloring tools. ribbon, embellishments.



I went away over this past weekend. Granted I didn't stay overnight there. I came home.

But I worked on Birthday cards and valentines cards. So I took enough stuff with me to work on these items.


I took about 10 stamp set's with me. coloring tools, ribbon, my spellbinder dies in notebooks, cuttlebug machine, cardstock,

I keep my cardstock in a 81/2x11' file envelope by color's. This way I know I have enough and I also took with my 6x6 Designer Paper packs as well as scraps.
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I have to second the notion that you should make a game plan ahead of time. Even if it is a loose one. I find that once I get to the retreat, I get a bit overwhelmed. So if I bring a couple of projects that I want to complete, I get started in the right direction.
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That doesn't mean that I EVER get as much done as I think I will!!!!
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I get together with 12 other gals for a scrapbook retreat twice a year. Friday is all about unloading my stuff, chatting with My Scrap Gurlz that I've not seen (in person) for months, and just getting settled in. Saturday is productive scrap time. Sunday is putting together the scrapbooking loose ends and cleaning up to go home. For me, scrap retreats are as much about socializing as it is about creating.
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Let's bump this thread up! 10 years later, what are some different things you'd add to your tote?
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I bring kits and "parts." I also go without the intention of making completed cards. What I mean is that I'll bring some embossing folders, some basic dies, and a die-cutting machine. I make "parts" of cards.

Sometimes I'll bring my Cricut Maker and make card projects using just that. Other times I'll bring coloring pages and alcohol markers to make card fronts.
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Kristina Werner has a Travel Crafting series of posts going on now. She starts with a list of tools and supplies that you can customize. Here is the first post of the series:
https://www.kwernerdesign.com/blog/t...-for-crafting/
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I do better if I take something really, really basic like images, ink and coloring tools then just color images to use later. If I'm in a scrapbooking zone, then I print a few sketch layouts to work with and try to concentrate on one theme (like holidays or travel). This helps me to relax, enjoy the creativity and the people at the retreat!
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I make up card kits, then asses each one carefully as to what I will need, ink, dies, ribbon, bling, etc.
I never leave without my Foldaway Big Shot (love it, easy to take), scissors, tweezers, glue dots, glue, adhesive tape, paper cutter, and extra white card stock in case I make mistakes and run out. In the past I took too much and dreaded coming home to unpack it all. Have fun!
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A group of us go here twice a year:

www.sdscrapinn.com

I own the most stamping stuff so I bring lots of it so my friends can use whatever they want to. I bring all my Iris cases with DP paper in them, all of my clear stamps and a good selection of my most-used wood mount stamps. Lots of white and black cardstock and lots of adhesive too! Two friends come in from out of state so they aren't able to bring much with them so they always look forward to using what I've brought

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You can also do the tried and true "shop from your car" method. Bring everything you even *think* you might want. Pack it in easy to get to containers. That way you can pack WAY more than you want to carry inside and have near your space, but if you really need something, it's close by.
THIS!!!!

Although once I went to a weekend thing by plane and packed 2 huge rolly bags. I was determined to use every single thing in them!
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