Pages Protectors

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Pages Protectors

There are a variety of sizes and types of scrapbook albums and you want to choose one that suits your needs.

12 "x 12" is the most popular format for albums. "However if you travel to visit family a lot as you prefer May 8" x 8 "albums for usability on the go. It is important to consider your own needs and that you may have scrapbooks over a period time if everyone could have a different size if that is what suits you.

Acid-free and lignin quality and important for any album you decide to use. This is an archive of the current standard of the scrapbook industry.

You want a box with the album protect the album from light, heat and humidity can all cause serious damage.

Look for manufacture of high quality, carefully examining the album for any fraying or less fabric quality. You want it to last for so be sure you are satisfied with the standard.

You want an album that, when opened flat as possible. You want the album flat when opened for test for flatness of the first and make sure you're happy with that.

Let your own tastes dictate what color you are happy with. Everyone is different and if you purchase a gift or a gift to someone after you've been scrapbooking sure it reflects their favorite color.

When storing the albums still hold them upright on the shelves where they are protected as light as possible, dust and sun.

Your album will have many hands to turn the pages over the years and protect your album, you will need to have protective page. Page protectors are plastic sleeves for pages.

There are 3 excellent options for protective page:

1. Top of page protectors and also the most expensive is full of polyester or Mylar. If you intend to make this choice on their use throughout to maintain consistency.

2. Polypropylene is used by scrapbookers experienced. They are good quality and are also very expensive.

3. Page protectors made of polyethylene are sage and make a good job. They are less expensive. They are a good choice for temporary storage of materials and there is nothing wrong with using them for the product finished either.

In any case, do you magnetic page protectors, even if the album called "acid free" because they will destroy your photos. So you do not want protective vinyl acetate or items because they can stick to your photos by removing the and change color. This will ruin your scrapbook.

Shaker boxes and envelopes are another interesting use of page protectors. They can be processed in embellishments to your pages very easily. You can put things like seeds on your page and attach them with a piece of duct tape double-sided for that like a package.

About the Author:

Karen O’Donnell enjoys papercrafting and has done it for a living for 4 years. To find out more than 25 different ways of starting a business with papercrafting:

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