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Well, yeah. The idea could be quite daunting depending on the total page count you are looking at. But the pages look nice with rounded corners. |
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Or maybe you could use it to spruce up some older pages that are looking a bit dog eared? |
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The clipper wouldn't cut the same on every page. I'm going to head over to AC Moore later today and grab one. My doctor will see on Monday to treat the tendonitis I am going to get. :-) |
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apas My old Europa Minkus album have round corner pages. It looks better than square but I made hundreds of printed pages either custom or from the stamp album web and it would be quit a job to round all the corners. Never thought there is a tool available to do that. |
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| Edited by timbres667 - 01/28/2012 11:02 am |
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I didn't know there was either. I was using Google to try and find blank paper I could print on with rounded corners. When I saw a tool, I had to post it here.
I'm halfway through punching volume 1 of my Mystic Heirloom album. Something to do while watching tv. |
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| Edited by apastuszak - 01/28/2012 2:38 pm |
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I use one of these, and really like how it makes the pages look. They look finished. And, they keep the neat look over time. I find it well worth the effort. |
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I agree. The only othdf thing I think that makes an album look nicer is smaller binders. The Heirloom uses 2 1/2" binders, I believe. I things look nicer in 1 1/2" binders. More binders, true, but easier to handle and much lighter. |
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| Edited by apastuszak - 01/28/2012 7:24 pm |
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Well, I found myself an inexpensive (but good) corner rounder punch, made by X-ACTO. Where? Wal-Mart of all places! Look for it in the scrapbook section, close to stationary items. Only $4.00 + tax; lowest cost for such an item I've found. Looks like this:  |
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I paid $10 for mine at AC Moore! Well, at least now I know where to get a new one after the kids lose mine. :-) |
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