Paper pack covers

Ok, you know how when you buy a paper pack, there's usually a cover sheet with tiny images of all the papers in the pack? Are those cover sheets acid free and usable for scrapping? If not, does anyone have any other good ideas for using those?

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Luna
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I don't know about being safe for LO's, but how about ATC's. Their just the right size for a project like that, or those new inchies. Sandy

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Sandy

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Luna

Luna, I feel the same way about some of the items I alter (paint cans, lunch pails, books). When I'm done I have a hard time parting with them. Sandy

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Sandy

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Luna

I am guilty of that just tonight. I made two exploding boxes tonight (I'll post pics later) and they were supposed to be gifts but I loved them so much I made one for each of my kid and personalized them! Oh well, gifts will come later.

JennP.

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JennP.

I would think that they are acid free. I do remember seeing somewhere online where someone used them in layouts. If you are really concerned about it, just make sure they they don't touch any of the pictures on your pages and you shouldn't have any problems. Or, you could get some of that spray that takes the acid out of the paper.

Sandy that is a great idea to use them in ACT's. I was organizing my paper today and found several of them. I'm going to save them for the next ACT swap.

CathyR

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