Use the Archival 3-Hole Mounting Page (25-pack) from Archival Methods to display photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, or memorabilia in a compatible 3-ring binder, scrapbook, or photo album. Each 9 pt card stock page has a 9 x 11" mounting area to ensure your print won't overlap with the mounting holes. Use separately available adhesive or mounting corners to affix your photos to these pages.
- For 3-Ring Binders & Albums
- Archival, Acid- & Lignin-Free
Archival Methods 152-1011-B Overview
Archival Methods 152-1011-B Specs
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Archival Methods 152-1011-B Reviews
Not worth it...
We both already know it's way over-priced (especially with shipping), but I was willing to pay thinking I'd be getting a good quality product that I could put directly into my album. However, the paper ended up taking so long to arrive that I went and bought a stack of photo-safe scrapbooking paper at Walmart instead ($5.99 for 50 sheets), trimming to size with a paper cutter and punching the holes myself. It took less than an hour and I ended up with just as much paper. Plus, none of the pages I prepared are bent or creased. Of the two packs of this paper that came in today, one is entirely unusable. Although wrapped in plastic and placed in a box with a bunch of air packs, the bottom pack was severely bent in one corner and when I opened it I realized some pages have rough/ragged edges all the way around (like it tore instead of sliced when being cut). Can't return it either since it's a special order item from B&H. All around, it's disappointing. I suggest finding a better alternative.