Monday, October 31, 2011

1,000 Glassine Envelopes #6

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  • These acid free archival envelopes are made of high quality glassine.
  • They open from the top and have ungummed flaps.
  • Each envelope measures 6-3/4" x 3-3/4".
  • Ideal for all of your philatelic materials.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Collecting Found Objects For Vacation Scrapbooks

!: Collecting Found Objects For Vacation Scrapbooks

When it comes to scrapbooking your beach and vacation memories, you can do it the frugal way. While traveling on vacation, look for found objects along the way.

I like to pack in my suitcase a 2 pocket folder with 3 small zipper close plastic bags, as I collect things on our vacation, I can safely organize and store them until we return home.

Tip: For objects that are not acid and lignin free, you will need to purchase a small bottle of archival safe mist. You will want to lightly spray your items and let them air dry before scrapbooking with them.

Here are some objects to collect while on vacation.

1. Sand - Use an empty film canister or other small plastic container to collect a little beach sand. Once you are ready to scrapbook, you can place a little sand in a glassine envelope or paper pouch to use in your scrapbooking layout.

2. Restaurant Menu's - If you want to save some of those memories of dining out while on vacation, collect some paper menu's.

3. Beverage Coasters - Collect some paper or cork beverage coasters while eating out, these make great mats on your page layouts.

4. Tiny Seashells and Pebbles - Collect tiny seashells and pebbles while taking your beach walks in a plastic bag. Make sure they are small, smooth and flat in nature so that they don't bulk up your pages.

5. Hotel Room Keys - These days, a lot of hotels are using those flat plastic cards for room keys. Ask the front desk clerk if you can keep one for a souvenir since most hotels discard them after the guest leaves.

6. Travel Brochures - You can pick up a lot of travel brochures in the hotel lobby or at rest stops along the way. Some of these make great souvenirs for your scrapbooking layouts.

7. Door Knob Maid Service Hanger - I let the front desk clerk know that I collect those door hangers as a souvenir and I always ask for permission to keep one.

8. Travel Maps - You can pick up free travel maps at welcome centers and rest area stops. You can lightly spray them to make them scrapbook safe. I like to cut them up and use as a background accent or for matting vacation photographs.

9. Hotel Guest Goodies - These are the little things that the hotel gives to you that has their business logo on them such as pens, notepads and magnets. These items are left in your room and are free for you to take home.

10. Ticket Stubs - If you visit any movies, amusement parks, zoo's or other area attractions and get a ticket stub, make sure you keep them for your scrapbook. 


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

1,000 Glassine Envelopes #5

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This listing is for a Glassine Envelopes #2. These acid free archival envelopes are made of high quality glassine. They open from the top and have ungummed flaps. Each envelope measures 6" x 3-1/2". Ideal for all of your philatelic materials. Each order is for a box of 1,000. This is a new item from our inventory.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

5 Strange Things to Add to Your Scrapbook Pages

!: 5 Strange Things to Add to Your Scrapbook Pages

A few years ago, I asked the readers of my blog to tell me some of the weirdest things they've ever added to their scrapbook pages. While many of the answers didn't surprise me (as I had the same things in my scrapbooks!), but I was downright floored by some of the responses. Here are some of the strange and stranger items you can find between the pages of your sister scrapbookers' albums:

1. Pregnancy tests. This was actually a very common response, and I can understand why! Because it's the first tangible proof of the new life that is already growing inside you, it makes sense that you'd want to hold on to these little sticks. Some people are grossed out by the idea that you had to, ahem, "baptize" the test strip first, but I figure that's the least of my worries, compared to the other unattractive facets of pregnancy. (Just for the record, I have saved all three of my positive pregnancy tests, but have not yet put them in albums. I'm still trying to figure out what adhesive to use!).

2. Photos of the toilet-training process. Yes, it's an important milestone in your child's life, so much so that many moms have had to photograph the success and create a layout with "proof." (Do they think their kids won't believe they passed through that stage if they don't have evidence?) I have to admit I'd never been tempted to document this particular step towards growing up.

3. Used band-aids. Yup, more than one respondent to my blog post told me they'd saved used bandages from their kids' boo-boos to add to scrapbook pages. The bonus? I suppose you don't have to worry about adhesive to stick them to the page! If you think that one's bad, read on...

4. Stitches. No, not stitches like a little hand-sewn monogram. I'm talking about the stitches that might accompany #3 above. One of my readers saved them when the wound healed, and included them on her scrapbook page. I was so shocked, I forgot to ask her if she put a hazardous waste warning on the album's spine!

5. Sand and dirt. After the four above, sand and dirt don't sound so crazy, do they? In any case, taking a souvenir of a special place by scooping up a sprinkling of sand or dirt and including it in a little glassine envelope isn't an uncommon behavior. One well-traveled scrapper said her family saves a bit of sand from each beach they travel to. I say, Cool!


5 Strange Things to Add to Your Scrapbook Pages

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