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Sheet Protector
. 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
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May 3 2007, 8:24 PM EDT by
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Albums
the Giant Archival 3-ring albums made by Canson. These albums use top-loading sheet protectors, and because the front and back cover is all one piece
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Jun 21 2007, 5:49 PM EDT by
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General Scrapbooking Terms
lay Ribbon & Fibers Scissors Scrapbooking Paper Sheet Protectors Stencils Stickers Transparency Vellum Watercolor Pencils
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Nov 21 2007, 9:08 PM EST by
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Tips for Saving Money
will probably need more than one sheet). I recommend using a cardstock weight paper and either putting inside a page protector or punch holes and add
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Dec 7 2007, 11:53 PM EST by
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Quilling
). Some other tools that you will find helpful (but not required) and are probably around your house are: Wax paper or clear sheet protectors
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Feb 17 2008, 10:33 AM EST by
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Scrapbook Magazines
After a few years of reading, Scrapbooks Etc. I had quite a mountain of magazines. But I didn't want to throw them away because I am huge scraplifter. So I (gently) tore out each page idea, product listing, and project idea and put them in page protectors. Now after I have read the magazine 10x over, I can keep the pages I love and recycle the rest. The best part is that my sheets are organized in 1, 2, 3, 4 photo layouts (projects/cards with their own divider) so when I have 3 photos I can immediately find 50 ideas of 3 photo layouts. It is wonderful!
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