I Might Be Asking An Obvious Question With An Obvious Answer But,
When You Are Storing Your Autographs, How Do You Get Your Smaller Autographs To Stay In The Middle Of The Plastic File?
Because When I Put One Of Mine In, It Falls To The Bottom Of The Plastic Sleeve And Looks Messy,
And I've Heard Blue Tack Damages The Autographs?
Any Tips, Or Is This Impossible As The Sleeve Is Bigger Than The Photo Itself?
Thank You!
SOPHIE. {thumb2}
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- SophieBooty
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Re: Tips?
When You Are Storing Your Autographs, How Do You Get Your Smaller Autographs To Stay In The Middle Of The Plastic File?
If its in a plastic wallet, try blue tac on the back or something. Perhaps blue tac it to a A4 piece of card with the autograph in the middle
And I've Heard Blue Tack Damages The Autographs?
It wouldnt matter to me if it damaged the back
Any Tips, Or Is This Impossible As The Sleeve Is Bigger Than The Photo Itself?
Why dont you buy some slip in photo albums for each size autograph e.g. a 6x4 one etc
If its in a plastic wallet, try blue tac on the back or something. Perhaps blue tac it to a A4 piece of card with the autograph in the middle
And I've Heard Blue Tack Damages The Autographs?
It wouldnt matter to me if it damaged the back
Any Tips, Or Is This Impossible As The Sleeve Is Bigger Than The Photo Itself?
Why dont you buy some slip in photo albums for each size autograph e.g. a 6x4 one etc
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Re: Tips?
I don't think there is a remedy to this problem. You can choose to use blue tac or tape, but they can damage a photo. I would recommend leaving it as is. My smaller photo's fall to the bottom of the sleeves too, but it doesn't really bother me. They are safe and that's all that matters.
It's really up to you. Whould you rather risk potentially damaging your photo or suck it up and leave it as it is?
Khackdrums

It's really up to you. Whould you rather risk potentially damaging your photo or suck it up and leave it as it is?
Khackdrums

Re: Tips?
I go to the store and buy photo protectors that fit the smaller photos. I use 4X6, 5X7 and 8X10 protectors. Then the photo won't fall around.
BossC
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Re: Tips?
They have some corner type things that I use where you can slip the corners of the photo in to it and the back is what sticks. I usually mount them on paper and then I can put the photo where ever I want to. You can buy them at the framing store Aaron Brothers.
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Re: Tips?
I have an idea -
Get a piece of A4 card and draw around the autographed photo. Make sure you have placed the photo in the centre. Then, at each corner of the outline, slice a diagonal line. You will then be able to slot the corners of the autograph into the slices and it should stay in place - Forgive me if this is an old idea!
James
Get a piece of A4 card and draw around the autographed photo. Make sure you have placed the photo in the centre. Then, at each corner of the outline, slice a diagonal line. You will then be able to slot the corners of the autograph into the slices and it should stay in place - Forgive me if this is an old idea!
James

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Re: Tips?
Thank You All For Your Ideas!
There Were Some Really Good Ones,
I Took The Easy Option And Bought A Photo Album
SOPHIE. {thumb2}
There Were Some Really Good Ones,
I Took The Easy Option And Bought A Photo Album

SOPHIE. {thumb2}
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