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September 11, 2007 at 5:42 pm (GMT) by Denise | 11 Comments Latest by Mariangeles from Spain

Are you a scrapbooker? We were asked when we launched Stickers if they were acid free and thus suitable for scrapbooking, and we were pleased to tell you they were.

We’ve been doing a bit for digging around since then, to find out anything else we could, and we’re really pleased to be able to tell you - direct from our paper mill - that the paper for MiniCards and NoteCards is both acid and lignin-free!

Now, if you’re new to scrapbooking and wondering what on earth I’m talking about - this page here might help. It explains acid and lignin and the problems they can cause to your work over time.

If you’re not a scrapbooker, have a read anyway. You never know when you’ll end up sitting next to a good-looking scrapbooker on a train. At times like that, information like this can be invaluable. (It also helps if you’re buying a scrapbooker a gift).

Over n’ out,
Denise

11 Responses to “Newsflash for scrapbookers!”
  1. Nice Paul

    That’s great news, Denise. My wife has already been scrapbooking with Moo cards :-)

  2. aimee noel

    Yay!! Thank you so much for this info! I can’t wait to start using moo for scrapbooking!

  3. Thomas

    Ah so thats why I never get lucky with Scrap bookers! Thanks for the heads up! ;)

  4. Denise

    @Nice Paul - wow! That page is amazing - infact, I’ve just looked at some of the other pages too, and your wife’s work is really beautiful. Please pass on my compliments :)

    @Thomas - we like to help with all aspects of life, where we can - not just printy stuff! :D

  5. Kirsty B

    This is fab news! I have some Moo cards of my cousins kids I was hoping to put on a Layout for something a little more interesting and now I can without worrying it won’t last when they grow up :)

  6. Ben

    Good to know!

    BTW, “Over and Out” is a contradictory of “Over”, which means ‘finished, waiting for reply’ and “Out” which means, ‘finished, others can talk’. This is in radio etiquette. So bottom line, use “Out” only!

  7. Denise

    @Ben - hmm… maybe I should’ve said ‘Over’ - others have talked :) Thanks for the heads up though!

  8. Stefanie

    This comment isn’t particularly about scrapbooking - although I have seen some wonderful scrapbooking examples using moos around the place - I just wanted to take the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to the Moo team.

    I recently had an idea for a set of moo mini-cards and I figured I’d give it a try and see how it worked out, and I must say that I am thrilled with the results. These cards, which I made as a (future) teaching resource, look fantastic. So, thank you!

  9. Denise

    @Stefanie - thank you! We’re really glad they’ve turned out so well :)

  10. PROLIX

    Bonjour!

    I’m a french artist.

    How are you?

    PROLIX

    {ThE fReNcH tOuCh}
    http://prolix.typepad.fr

  11. Mariangeles from Spain

    I’m an scrapbooker who have just discovered this site in a AEzine (Ali Edwards ezine) and love it!! And you work acid free! Just great!!
    Thanks :-)

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