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Greetings!

  
We want to wish all our readers, crop attendees and future crop attendees a very happy and healthy New Year, and thank you for your support through 2011.

With the coming of the new year, I'm sure you all have New Year's resolutions and promises to yourselves to reach new goals, to do better throughout the year. We hope that you will consider adding a resolution of more paper crafting in your life. We can all agree that it is a rejuvenating hobby! Also, consider adding Crops Plus Crops to your activities!

We have a little less than 3 weeks before our SOLD OUT January crop. It is going to be wonderful event! Here's hoping that this snow free weather holds out and the crop will go off without a hitch!

See you soon!

The Crops Plus Team

PO Box 2041

Arlington, VA 22202

703-260-6105

January Scrapbooking Tip

A BIG Comparison of adhesives 

  

Adhesives are essential to any scrapbooker, but there are so many types it can be a bit confusing. Let's take a look at the different types of adhesives and their uses, good points and bad points.

 

Photo Corners
Photo corners are self-adhesive corners that attach to your layout. Photographs are held securely underneath the photo corners.

Examples: Fiskars, 3L, Pioneer, Xyron, Chatterbox, Stickopotamus, Making Memories, Heidi Swapp

Pros: The adhesive never touches the photographs, scrapbook companies now sell decorative photo corners

Cons: Some may find photo corners difficult to attach correctly and occasionally photographs can pop out of the corners.

 

Adhesive Dispensers
Handheld roll-on dispensers of adhesive are available in two types. One dispenser type applies a continuous film of adhesive, often sold in "permanent" or "repositionable." The other dispenser type applies tabs of two-sided tape. Some companies feature refillable dispensers. Adhesive dispensers adhere photographs, cardstock, paper and other lightweight, flat items.

Examples: Duck Easy Stick Double Stick Adhesive, Hermafix Vario, Dotto by EK Success, Creative Memories, Xyron, Tombow Mono Adhesive, Adhesive Tech, Scrapbook Adhesives by E-Z Runner, ATG by Scotch 

Pros: Both varieties of dispensers are very good for photographs, paper and cardstock. Tabs can be applied more judiciously and can be used for small, lightweight embellishments like buttons. The glue from many roll-on dispensers is repositionable until you press down firmly on your layout.   

Cons: The biggest downfall of both types is that it is easy to use more than necessary and quickly empty the dispenser.Some people experience problems with refilling their dispensers.  

 

Mounting Squares
Mounting squares are double-sided tabs of adhesive with peel-off backing, dispensed from a box. They typically are used to adhere photographs, cardstock and other lightweight, flat items.

Examples: 3L (Scrapbook Adhesives), Fiskars, Creative Memories, Canson, 3M (Scotch), Century

Pros: Mounting squares are removed individually, making it easy to place them exactly where they are desired and not use more than necessary.  

Cons: The tabs are easy to remove but leave little pieces of backing to clean up.

 

Adhesive Dots
Adhesive dots are small double-sided pressure-sensitive sticky dots available in various sizes and are often used to adhere bulkier embellishments.

Examples: Glue Dots International, Zots

Pros: Adhesive dots are the perfect adhesive for embellishments such as metal, buttons, flowers, and ribbon. Adhesive dots come in many sizes and are very strong and sticky. Thicker glue dots add a three-dimensional element.

Cons: They are so sticky that they tend to stick to your fingers. To avoid this apply them directly to the item from the paper backing. Glue dots are not repositionable so place them with care! In some cases, adhesive dots leave a lump where they are adhered.  

 

Mounting Foam
Mounting foam is double-sided raised foam which adheres an item completely, after the backing is removed. Foam adheres to most items including embellishments and paper.

Examples: Mrs. Grossman's, All Night Media (Pop Dots), Therm O Web

Pros: Mounting foam gives a wonderful three-dimensional effect. Large pieces of mounting foam can be cut to the desired length, but most mounting foam is sold in convenient pre-cut circles, squares and rectangles.

Cons: Mounting foam is a little sticky while getting it off the paper and leaves little tabs of paper backing to clean up afterwards. Some foam is colored and, thus, more useful with items that are not transparent.  

 

Mounting Glue
Mounting glue is a clear strong adhesive stored in a bottle. Mounting glue adheres paper, ribbon, beads, glitter, powders and many embellishments including acrylic, metal, plastic, and wood.

Examples: Scrappy Glue by Magic Scraps, KI Memories GLOO, Fiber scraps, Making Memories Metal Glue, Tombow Multi Glue, Zip Dry 

Pros: The versatile mounting glue adheres many embellishments and small items while drying clear and quickly. These glues are easy to use: just apply a small amount to your embellishment or paper. Bottles of mounting glues tend to last a long time, making them cost effective.  

Cons: Sometimes the tips gets clogged but can be unclogged by inserting a needle inside the tip. The Making Memories glue is thicker than the other glues and exceptionally secure, working on things no other glue could handle, but the dispenser tube is hard to use and messy.  

 

Glue Sticks
Washable all-purpose glue sticks are stored in a tube and spread directly on to the paper from the tube. Glue sticks adhere flat objects such as paper and photographs.

Examples: Scotch, UHU Stic, Avery

Pros: Glue sticks are easy to use and cheap.  

Cons: They can wrinkle the paper and can be messy when working with small items. The biggest drawback to glue sticks is that many of them lose their adhesion over time.  

 

Glue Pens
Glue pens are tubes with "pen" tips that squeeze out a liquid glue, available in temporary or permanent bond. Glue pens adhere small items and decorative trims.

Examples: Sailor, Zig 2-way glue 

Pros: A glue pen provides a layer of glue and does a moderate job of adhering items. It is especially nice for very small items.  

Cons: Glue pens can be messy, dry up and are sometimes hard to use.  

 

Adhesive Sheets
Adhesive sheets come in two styles. One style is sold as a sheet where the front and back layers are peeled away to reveal the adhesion. The second style is a roll of adhesion that is placed in the Xyron sticker maker machine. When an item is placed in the sticker maker, it applies adhesion to one side. The other side is peeled away. Refills are available for the sticker maker. Adhesive sheets adhere cardstock and other flat materials, especially larger items that need wide adhesion coverage.

Examples: Xyron Adhesive Dot Transfer Sheets, Provo Craft Art Accentz Terrifically Tacky Tape Sheet, Xyron sticker makers

Pros: Adhesive sheets provide coverage for large flat areas. The larger Xyron sticker maker allows items up to 5 inches wide and works well for large, flat items. The smaller Xyron 150 maker allows items up to 1.5 inches wide and works well for small items like punches and letters.  

Cons: The Xyron sticker makers may leave adhesive around the edges, but rubbing the item before peeling away the top plastic sheet can minimize it. The Xyron sticker maker will only accept flat items. Adhesive sheets work well for larger items that need lots of adhesive coverage.

 

Glue Tape
Double-sided glue tape comes off a roll to the desired length. Place the tape on the item and, if necessary, remove the backing. Many glue tapes come in a dispenser with a cutting edge. Others need to be cut to the desired length with scissors. Glue tape adheres photographs, paper, small embellishments, glitter, beads and ribbon.

Examples: 3M double-stick tape, 3M vellum tape, Duck, Scotch, Xyron, Magic Scraps, Terrifically Tacky Tape from Art Accentz, Wacky Tac, Scor-tape 

Pros: Glue tape does its job very well, adhering items strongly. Thin glue tape work especially well for adhering thin or small items such as ribbon, glitter and beads.  

Cons: Some may experience problems with getting the glue tape stuck on their fingers. It is easy to use more than necessary and can quickly empty the dispenser.  

 

Adhesive Sprays
An adhesive spray comes in a can with a spray top. Spray adheres vellum, transparencies, cardstock and paper.

Examples: 3M, Scrapper's Spray by Creative Imagination, Krylon

Pros: Adhesive sprays are completely invisible when dry. The biggest advantages of these sprays are that they are temporarily repositionable and they are able to adhere vellum or transparencies without leaving marks. For the best look, let the spray settle for a minute before adhering it to minimize any showing of the wet adhesive. The can is expensive but long lasting. Cons: Some find the spray messy to adhere. Spraying should be done in a well-ventilated area.

January Grand Prize

Back by popular demand!

 

SelphyIn addition to our table gifts (which are very exciting!!), we have prizes for our bingo games and treasure hunt, door prizes AND our grand prize!

The grand prize for January is another Canon Selphy Compact 4x6 Photo Printer. We gave this one away in November and it was so popular, we decided to give another one away. Small enough to be taken with you to crops, it prints directly from camera memory cards. You'll never have to be without that perfect photo ever again! Also included is 108 sheets of photo paper and three ink packs! A $140 value!

We do everything we can to send you home happy!

New Crops Plus Totes!

Great Holiday Gift! 


toteFun news! We now have these adorable Crops Plus totes! These water-resistant totes are 50% recycled 600 Denier Polyester, making them thick, durable and washable! The handles are 11 inches long and the bag measures 12" tall x 19" wide x 4.5" deep. GREAT for scrapping supplies ready to go! They will be sold at the crops for $10 each or we will ship them to you for $13.

Just email us at cropsplus@ourcropsplus.com and we'll take care of you! 

January 2012 SOLD OUT! 

There is a wait list if you are interested in attending!  


We can't say that we are surprised, but we are sold out for the January crop 3 weeks away - January 20-22, 2012. If you are interested in attending, please let us know as we will also be creating a wait list in case of cancellation.

You can email us at cropsplus@ourcropsplus.com to join the wait list.

March 2012 Registration 

Be sure to register before this event sells out too! 


The registration for our two-day March 24-25 event is now open on our website and is already 1/2 full! This crop will start at 9am on Saturday morning and go until 3pm on Sunday. It's a perfect crop for those that can't get away on Fridays!

All registrations can be accepted at http://www.ourcropsplus.com/registration.html#register

300 Facebook fans  

Thank you for your support! 


At the end of November, we were just a few shy of 300 fans on Facebook. As a Thank You to our faithful fans, when we reached 300 fans, we gave away to three lucky winners $30 in product each. The gift boxes included product from My Minds Eye, American Crafts, Colorbok and more!

Our winners were: Ina Slone, Carol Jones and Mindy Sycks Gray! Congratulations!!

January Sketch Contest

Enter to win prizes! 

 

SeptemberEvery month in our newsletter, we publish a sketch. Any scrapper who feels inspired by the sketch should create a layout based on the sketch and post it on our Facebook page. You can also email your layout to us and we can post it for you if you do not have access to Facebook.

 

Layouts must be posted by the 21st at midnight Eastern time every month.  Voting will start via poll on Facebook on the 22nd through the end of the month. The winner will receive a $20 Cricut tool kit! 

 
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