Imzadi
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I have 8x10 photos printed from my computer, on rather thin photo paper - for my needs. I routinely mail 8x10 photos for a business presentation and usually get the photos professionally printed on a cardstock-thick photo paper. (Way expensive!) They have to be able to be picked up & not appear flimsy. I'd like to mount these photos on a cardstock backing of the same size so it appears to be all one card.
What glues or adhesive should I use that will be rather permanent, yet not crinkle the photos? They already have a few buckles from the printing. 8x10 is rather a large area to glue down.
Has anyone used spray adhesives? Will this hold?
I'm not worried about archival quality, the photos will be tossed in about a month after the presentation. I just need something that will stick, but not buckle the paper. Thanks!
I have 8x10 photos printed from my computer, on rather thin photo paper - for my needs. I routinely mail 8x10 photos for a business presentation and usually get the photos professionally printed on a cardstock-thick photo paper. (Way expensive!) They have to be able to be picked up & not appear flimsy. I'd like to mount these photos on a cardstock backing of the same size so it appears to be all one card.
What glues or adhesive should I use that will be rather permanent, yet not crinkle the photos? They already have a few buckles from the printing. 8x10 is rather a large area to glue down.
Has anyone used spray adhesives? Will this hold?
I'm not worried about archival quality, the photos will be tossed in about a month after the presentation. I just need something that will stick, but not buckle the paper. Thanks!
