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  • Safe Photo Storage and Organization
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-210
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    When deciding what to do with photographs, it's important to choose a storage option that won't damage the photos.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

    Curtiss Platte of Crop-In-Style, offers tips to keep photos organized and in good condition.

    • This divided box (figure A) assists croppers in deciding which photos to use by dividing them into categories.

    • An acid-free, PVC-free accordion photo file (figure B) expands during work time (each pocket can hold and sort 50 photographs) , then folds and fastens for easy transport.

    • A photo protector page like this one (figure C) holds negatives, as well as the corresponding photos and important notes.

    • The Navigator (figure D) is another large, transportable organizer available to croppers today.

    • The "page-in-progress" sheet (figure E) keeps all piece togethers -- minimizing loss without the elements being adhered to the page.

    Die-cuts/templates provided by Ellison Craft & Design. For more information about Ellison, see Resources.

    Click here for DIY's Scrapbooking Glossary.

    Next: Transporting Supplies


    RESOURCES :

    Die-Cuts and Templates (Ellison Craft & Design)
    Cropping and cutting system are not available
    Ellison
    Website: www.ellison.com

    Die Cut Supplies (Ellison, Accu-cut Systems & Crafty Cutter)
    Crafty Cutter
    We apologize no contact information is available.

    Crop-In-Style® Navigator
    Crop-In-Style/Platte Productions
    Website: www.cropinstyle.com

    Photo Holder
    Crop-In-Style/Platte Productions
    Website: www.cropinstyle.com


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    Curtis Platte
    President
    Platte Productions/Crop-In-Style
    Website: www.cropinstyle.com

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