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A week or two ago someone on here was asking about putting a latex type balloon in a scrapbook.
If you do BE CAREFUL! Definitely put it in a memorabilia holder and separate it from the facing page with a page protector.
Yesterday I was helping Dad sort through more of Mom's stuff. We found several bins of photo albums and scrapbooks (the old kind where it is memorabilia taped to paper pages) that we didn't know existed. Wonderful find but as we paged through a little we found two pages just stuck together. So very carefully I started to pry them apart (Sue R thanks for the dental floss idea!). There was (or should say had been) an orange balloon taped to one page that had deteriorated and in the process it got sticky, "glued" the two pages together, and now parts of it were so brittle that they were sharp as fine glass!
This was a book done in the early 50's so I can't honestly tell you if the balloon was rubber or latex. Either way I'd be really, really careful. Unfortunately that facing page is nearly destroyed.
Deb
If you do BE CAREFUL! Definitely put it in a memorabilia holder and separate it from the facing page with a page protector.
Yesterday I was helping Dad sort through more of Mom's stuff. We found several bins of photo albums and scrapbooks (the old kind where it is memorabilia taped to paper pages) that we didn't know existed. Wonderful find but as we paged through a little we found two pages just stuck together. So very carefully I started to pry them apart (Sue R thanks for the dental floss idea!). There was (or should say had been) an orange balloon taped to one page that had deteriorated and in the process it got sticky, "glued" the two pages together, and now parts of it were so brittle that they were sharp as fine glass!
This was a book done in the early 50's so I can't honestly tell you if the balloon was rubber or latex. Either way I'd be really, really careful. Unfortunately that facing page is nearly destroyed.
Deb