Scrapbook Safe Question...

pattyT

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My BIL did some work at a papermill and gave me 2 HUGE packages of tissue paper -
and one of the designs would be PERFECT for a layout I started working on -
but I am hesitating as for its archival - or lack there of - quality.
What do you all think??
I am pretty sure some of the stuff in my books already has to be MUCH WORSE than tissue paper though! LOL :wave:
 
If you use buffered pages, that would be best. Then, just don't let it touch your photos. If your pages are not buffered, acids and lignen could travel through to your photos.
 
They also sell a spray to de-acidify your paper... i think it's called archival mist.. and from what I remember it's not cheap. I think mostly people use it when they want to scrap newspaper clippings and the like.

--heather
 


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