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Old 04-18-2006, 10:55 AM
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Default Storing Cards in Plastic Binder Sheets

Posted By: HandsAtNeck

Here is probably more gibberish:

I organize my cards in three ring binders by themes. This results often in different sized cards being grouped together. In order to address this consideration of upright, horizontals and different sets being assembled on the same page while increasing page rigidity, I use full page sheets from Staples. In each sheet I put an art board cut out so that each card fits into the board. I encase the cards in mylar by taping the mylar to the board, inserting the card in the hole, putting another piece of mylar over the card back, taping this second (larger) piece of mylar to the art board; then placing a second art board over the back of all of the cards - either cut out to display the backs, or not. These boards are sized to fit the comparitively thick Staples full page sheets well, so joining the two boards is not necessary. These full page sheets include flaps which seal the package, so there is typically no movement of the sandwich.

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