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Using Greeting Cards for ScrapbookingBy Beth L. from Ft. Blackmore, VA Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Greeting Cards for ScrapbookingI do this too, the cards are too great not to reuse. I had a great tweetie one that my sis in law sent me on year. Then I found that I had two pics of her daughters when they were babies wearing tweetie clothing so I made a scrapbook page of them and used the card. I also take cards that have like a really pretty border and then words in the middle, cut out the words and put a picture behind the card and then into a frame and it becomes a great mat for the picture. Post by micksgirl RE: Using Greeting Cards for ScrapbookingI'm wondering if these greeting cards are acid free? Post by redhatterb |
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