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Transparencies

Use transparency papers to add clear-backed titles and journaling to your layouts.
Product Review: Grafix Clear Craft Plastic
by Maegan Hall (Dec 26, 2011)
Scrapbook.com had many clear acetate sheets to choose from, but how can people tell how sturdy the sheet is? What if it’s like a page protector and bends? This review is for Grafix Clear Craft Plastic sheets and they are definitely sturdy!

Product Review: Gary M. Burlin and Co. Embossable Clear Acetate Sheets
by Maegan Hall (Dec 14, 2011)
In my search for thick, clear acetate, I ordered acetate sheets from Gary M. Burlin and Co. They are nice and thicker than trying to make your own with a page protector. At less than $0.60 each, the quality is amazing.

Two-Sided Transparent Layout
by Andrea Steed (Apr 30, 2008)
It’s funny how some of the most creative ideas stem from trying to find the solution to a problem. What was my dilemma? I had a large, two-sided valentine that I wanted to include in a layout…but I wanted to be able to see the artwork and sentiments on both sides of the card.

Using Printed Clear Overlays
by Denise Gormish (Jan 14, 2008)
Here are some ideas for using preprinted clear overlays on your scrapbook pages or projects.

All About Clear Albums
by Erin Halla (Dec 20, 2007)
Transparencies have been all the rage, so naturally, clear albums have become the perfect complement to them. You can see through the pages and layer the elements just like you would when you use transparencies on a regular layout page.

Clearly Cool
by Maureen Spell (Jun 30, 2004)
Transparencies are one of the newer mediums to hit the scrapbooking world. They function like vellum, but are transparent instead of opaque, allowing for endless possibilities.

Lori Ann's Pockets On A Roll
by Andrea Steed (Aug 31, 2002)
Lori Ann’s Pockets On A Roll clear film is thick, crystal clear and can be used for pockets, journaling, titles, shaker boxes and much more...


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