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Staples
Submitted by: Sarahew88
At first I was not interested in using staples, then I saw my favorite scrapbookers using them and I did not want to be left behind.

At first I thought there was no way I was going to spend the money or waste the space for all t he stapes in all the colors.

So, When I want a certain color staple, I open my regular office stapler and color the staples with a colored archival pen.

Because I do not know the archival safety of the staple, when I use them they are far removed from the actual photo.

My thoughts are, the worst that will happen is in 20 years they will rust.

Perhaps it will give it a real life antiqued look, but the rust wont damage the photo being placed far away from it.