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Trading Paper

Posted by GardenGhost (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 3, 02 at 14:43

I've been trading seeds and plants. But now my yard is full. So I thought I would work on my second addiction--scrappin. Would anyone be interested in trading scrappin supplies. I have tons of paper. I buy in bulk usually, so I have 25 sheets of some designs. I am adding pictures of the papers and things I have for trade to my website. If you're interested, check out my site:

http://www.netsnapshot.com/pcw/pickalbum?Casperr

I am currently working on scrappin my gardening photos, my brother's FL vacation photos, and all the photos I have of my son for the last 17 yrs. He will graduate in May and I want to give him a scrapbook of himself. So I would be interested in trading for other papers along these lines if I don't already have them.

Anybody interested?

NancyAnn


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RE: Trading Paper

The papers are lovely. I'll be looking at them more tomorrow. Are they all 12x12 size? I too am a paper-aholic!


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RE: Trading Paper

Caroline, All my papers are 8 1/2 x 11. All my scrapbooks are that size. They fit on my bookshelf better that way.

NancyAnn


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RE: Trading Paper

The papers are beautiful, but right now the albums I'm working on (two USAF Albums, my Grandmother's album, and my high school/pre-USAF album) are all the 12x12 size.

I love using background papers on nearly all my pages. I think they make the whole layout simply pop. My heritage and high school albums are strap-style books, and my USAF album is top-loading album. I really prefer the top-loading pages. They are easily rearranged and I don't have to trim the background papers to fit. I think the page protectors are thicker than the slip-on types also.

Which styles do you prefer?


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