We R Makers manufactures a variety of outstanding, affordable, useful tools you can use for scrapbooking, card making, junk journaling, and other paper crafts. This company used to be known as “We R Memory Keepers”, and they are apparently now in the process of re-branding to “We R Makers”. The rebrand makes sense because this company used to specialize in manufacturing scrapbooking supplies, but they do much more than that now.
According to the American Crafts website, this company got its start more than 90 years ago. In the beginning, they were book binders. William R Hiller and his two sons were the founders. Nowadays, the company still makes albums and bookbinding tools, but they have greatly expanded their offerings to include tools and supplies useful for many crafts beyond just bookbinding and scrapbooking. If you’re into scrapbooking, junk journaling, card making, planning, photography, DIY or paper crafts in any form, check out the following tools We R Makers makes available:
We R Makers Frame Punch Board
We R Makers Book Binding Punch Guide Tool
Crop-A-Dile Disc Power Punch by We R Makers / We R Memory Keepers
We R Makers Mini Guillotine Cutter
Crop-A-Dile 1/4 Inch Power Punch (Hole Punch) by We R Makers / We R Memory Keepers
We R Makers Journal Guide
More Paper Crafting Tools by We R Makers:
I buy We R Memory Keepers (now We R Makers) tools more frequently than I buy any other manufacturer’s tools. I own, frequently use, and recommend all of the We R Makers tools mentioned above.
Please keep in mind that We R Makers makes many, many other tools available besides just the ones I’ve mentioned above. Based on my past success with the We R Memory Keepers brand, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy any of their other tools including the Cinch book binding tool, the We R Makers Button Press, the Foil Quill, the Easy Tuft Tufting Tool, the Envelope Punch Board, and any of the other zillions of Punch Boards they make available. I’m a huge fan of this company’s products.
So there you have it: That’s my roundup of We R Makers tools. I hope you found this list helpful and informative. The floor is open for comments — so if you have any questions about the We R Makers tools I’ve reviewed, please feel free to drop me a comment. I’ll do my best to help if I know the answer to your question.
Posted By: Amy Solovay
About Your Product Reviewer: Amy Solovay’s background is in business management, marketing and textile product development. She holds a bachelor’s degree with a studio art minor from Sweet Briar College and a degree in textile design from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Los Angeles.
If you’re a paper crafter, Amy encourages you to check out more of her paper craft project ideas here at KnittingCrochetCrafts.com.
This page was last updated on 9-11-2024.