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| May 3 2007, 8:24 PM EDT (current) | heatherg23 | 50 words added, 1 word deleted, 1 photo added |
| Apr 27 2007, 4:36 PM EDT | pep07 | 80 words added |
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I am new to scrapbooking and I need to know if there are page protectors that preserve kid's art. I have looked for a way to protect art made in class on construction paper. I cannot cut the page down due to words and art on the borders of the page.
If there are not already made supplies for this, I need an idea as to how to cover these pages so they will last.
Thanks for the info. pep07
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You may use any page protector for a project...they come in a couple different sizes....12 x 12 inch, 8 x 8 inch....etc...Just slip it on inside.
AlbumDefinition:
Used to hold pages in a scrapbook or to protect finished layouts from smudges and scratches. For an archival-quality scrapbook, use a brand that’s polypropylene-free and acid-free. Sheet protectors generally come in one of two types:
Side-loading
Protectors that are eased at the top and bottom and slip over a layout to protect it. Most commonly use with strap-hinge or spiral-bound albums. The more pages you add to your side-loading-page-protector- album the harder it is to get them in. I suggest using top loading.Top-loading
Protectors that are sealed along the sides and bottom to allow layouts to be slipped in from the top. Often used with post-bound or three-ring albums.
There are some albums that DO not have page protector's. This allows you to have more interactive pages. This way you don't have to take the page out, open the interactive element on the page, and put it back in.
Example:
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Contribution by Heather Gibbs, Heather's Scrapbooks 
