What I do for any picture smaller than 8 1/2 x 11 is mount it on a piece of cardstock w/ photo corners. You can get colored card stock & photo corners at any craft store. It not only helps the pictures to fit the protective sheet, it also can accent them if you pick a color that goes well with the picture (or black almost always looks good)
if you look in the photo album supplies at wal-mart, they have the pages for 8-10, they also have pages that hold the 4-6, and the pages for baseball card sized ones, they com 10 pages to a pack and are around $1.50 a pack
I've noticed that many of you have said you keep your autographs in clear photo-protective sheets in a binder. It seems like a great idea, and I want to start doing that, but I have a question about it.
What size protective sheets do you buy? I have never seen them in 8x10 size, although it's possible that I just haven't looked very well. Also, what if you get an autograph that's 4x6, or 5x7, but the ones you own are a bigger size?
Thanks in advance for any help
Hi- I keep mine in an un-used stamp album (It keeps them in really good condition.) From Stanley Gibbons (Stamp shop) they cost about £10-15.
Dubsbball14 wrote:The rings weren't complete round circles. It has one side curved and one side straight so when the autographs sit in the binder they lay flat.
Yeah, I got that kind of binder too! It's great. How much was yours?
Dubsbball14 wrote:The rings weren't complete round circles. It has one side curved and one side straight so when the autographs sit in the binder they lay flat.
Yeah, I got that kind of binder too! It's great. How much was yours?
I think it was $7.00. I got the biggest one.
Oh ok, I think I'll get a big one when mine runs out of room. Thanks for replying!