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I really hate to post this topic again, because I know I've seen it several times on SCS. I can't seem to search with the right words to find it!
Does anyone recall some posts about storing cards in binders? I know there was a link to a site (I think to Pioneer albums) that sold pages which fit standard cards. I found the pages on the Pioneer site, but I'm not sure which size to order. For anyone who's using this storage method, which pages are you using?
At the Crop Stop web page, these clear pages for a 3-ring binder are listed under Cuttlebug folder storage. But they work equally well for A-2 cards. They are very clear, not cloudy like some I have seen.
Thank you so much for the help! I'm probably going to end up going with the pages from StampMagik. They look pretty durable and are a good value. Thanks again for the replies!
Thank you so much for the help! I'm probably going to end up going with the pages from StampMagik. They look pretty durable and are a good value. Thanks again for the replies!
Another cheap solution is to buy those small fat photo albums that only have one sleeve per page. You can get them for $1 at some stores. They hold up to 100 photos/cards. It is easy to flip through those and you can keep them organized according to themes or seasons.
I use the Polaroid pages from Century Photo.
They are archival and sell 25 for 14.50. They will fit 8 per page (front and back) and fit in a 3 ring binder. So one package will allow you to store 200 cards. You can find them here.
Be sure to scroll down to find the Polaroid ones. They say 4 1/4 by 5 1/4, but a standard card fits perfectly, even though it measures only 5 1/4.
Thank you so much for the help! I'm probably going to end up going with the pages from StampMagik. They look pretty durable and are a good value. Thanks again for the replies!
The StampMagik ones are very thick and very durable! The only problem I had with those was they were so thick and durable!?!? :rolleyes: They are so sturdy I couldn't get thicker cards in back to back, which is what I wanted to do. (It could very well have been user error as they are of excellent quality!) So I use a PSB binder and quarter sheets with white cheapy cardstock between the front and back.
At the Crop Stop web page, these clear pages for a 3-ring binder are listed under Cuttlebug folder storage. But they work equally well for A-2 cards. They are very clear, not cloudy like some I have seen.
I use the Polaroid pages from Century Photo.
They are archival and sell 25 for 14.50. They will fit 8 per page (front and back) and fit in a 3 ring binder. So one package will allow you to store 200 cards. You can find them here.
Be sure to scroll down to find the Polaroid ones. They say 4 1/4 by 5 1/4, but a standard card fits perfectly, even though it measures only 5 1/4.
If anyone is thinking of buying these, I just got a coupon code for 15% off site wide till Feb. 28 for Century Business Solutions. Code is: SB21
Another cheap solution is to buy those small fat photo albums that only have one sleeve per page. You can get them for $1 at some stores. They hold up to 100 photos/cards. It is easy to flip through those and you can keep them organized according to themes or seasons.
Ooh...I got one of those at A.C. Moore, and it was disappointing--the glued binding came off before I'd ever used it.
I researched this awhile ago, and never did make a decision (once the $1 one was no good).
Hi Everyone,
I bought some of these a while ago and they are awesome! Anyway, I wasn't sure how many I would need so I just ordered a lot! In fact I have 4 extra packs of 25 sheets! I do not know what I was thinking! lol I am selling these extra 4 packs for 14.50 each plus shipping. Let me know if you want to take my extras off of my hands!