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Old 05-24-2011, 07:48 AM   #1  
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Default Many layered Scarpbook Pages: How do you store them?

Hello! I love all the layed scrapbook pages some of them 3D or more. They can't be stored in a normal scrapbook binder that would destroy the 3 dimensional embellishments like prima flowers, many layed chipboard, etc.

For all those who do these wonderful and beautiful scrapbook pages, how do you store them?
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Old 05-24-2011, 08:14 AM   #2  
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With the books standing upright and NOT compressed tightly on the shelf.

Also, I put lots of spacers in the spine between the pages - so the spacers are at least as thick as the thickness of the embellished page.
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I know at one time I found some album pages that had MUCH thicker 'bumpers' like on the right and left sides - which allowed you to put in those 3D pages and the bumpers protected the pages in the album. I believe Pioneer was the ones that I got them from. I'll have to go take a look, but don't know if anyone still makes them or not.
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I use 3-ring albums and have them standing on the shelf not lying down. Works great for me, and I always have "lumpy" pages.
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