Thursday, January 31, 2008

Protect Scrapbooking Pages

G`day
For 3 weeks now I've been posting truly great tips on starting and promoting your scrapbooking business. Have they been valuable to you?

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Back to more quick tips:
You put a great deal of time, thought, and effort into your scrapbook pages. Therefore, you should try to protect and preserve your work.


The most important way to protect your pages is by using lignin free and acid free products. Lignin free and acid free protects will reduce yellowing and crumbling.
Also, use colored paper or ink that is resistant to fading due to age, exposure to light, heat, and other unfavorable conditions.


To protect your page from the outside world, use Mylar or page protectors. Special page protectors for three- dimensional pages are also available at most craft stores.
These protection pages not only protect your objects but also reduce indentations caused by three-dimensional objects.


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