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Use good cardstock from a office supply store or arts speciality store. 60-90LB Stock. Find a good sharp blade for cutting, preferrably one you can snap of blades to use the next. If not then a good pair of sharp scissors, small ones like in Cosmetics are good- need to be able to cut out any angles and lines which can get frustrating.
Glue tips? Not sure, Elmers is..decent but there's gotta be something better out there. it needs to have a sharp tip at the end for tight spaces.
When you do your folds work inside to out, start with the areas that are closest to the overall center of the object, I recently did a raspera.com frog, and had started with the tail end not the head, and towards getting it finished it was pretty hard to glue into the small spaces inside which I should have done first!
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