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I just purchased many single sheet stationery pages ranging (probably) from 5.5" x 7" to 8.5" x 11" and I want to store them in either a book-like way or maybe portfolio style. I've done some research on scrapbooking but unsure if that's the best way to go. And if it is, what sort of scrapbooking materials would I need? I know I don't want to glue them on since some of the stationery are double-sided and I want to see both sides, if possible.

Any (honest and serious) help would be appreciated. Thanks!

2006-10-16 03:26:05 · 3 answers · asked by zugzug 3 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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if you just want to store them until you are ready to use them place them in a portfolio.

When you actually come to use the double sided stationery, yes you can use them for scrapbooking.... put your photos or whatever else you want on the paper then laminate them to make an additional page for your scrapbook...punch two holes in the side or top then join onto outside of scrapbook page with wool, string, braid or whatever takes your fancy, and hey presto another page.

Good luck hope it solves your problem.

2006-10-16 03:36:24 · answer #1 · answered by Sunseaandair 4 · 0 1

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2006-10-19 19:23:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm assuming from your question you are wanting to store them in a display fashion. I would try sheet protectors. They are clear, will go in a three ring binder, and in the case of double sided sheets you could see both sides, but if they are single sided you could put two in one, back to back. Then you can arrange your binders however you want, and rearranging won't be hard -- just move the sheets around.

For the single sided sheets, another option would be a photo album with the "magnetic" sheets.

Hope this helps!

2006-10-16 03:32:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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