There are several ways of doing it, some of which I learned from a Creative Memories consultant. You might check to see if there is one in your area. They have lots of good ideas and supplies to use, though I've never purchased one of their albums because of the expense. What I do is get plain paper (make certain it is acid-free; you might have to ask around to get this), then use photo-stickies (not sure what their called but they're little pieces of adhesive) to stick them on the paper. Then I put the pages in top-loading sheet protectors and organize them in a 3 ring binder. You can get very creative cropping the pictures into different shapes and using stickers (make sure their acid-free) to dress up your album. Be sure to write names, dates, etc. on the back of each picture as well as on the page, just in case the picture and the page get separated later on. In general, look for supplies that say _Archival Quality_ and stay away from magnetic photo albums and you should be fine. Have fun! Alice KFDeines@aol.com wrote: > I didn't realize that sticky pages were not a good way to store. How is the > best way? I'm getting ready to put together four albums for each child. Thanks > for your help. Pete > > ==== GenTips Mailing List ==== > Support online research! Donate to the RootsWeb Genealogical Project! See more information at: > http://www.rootsweb.com -- Ladybug Links: Books, Music, Homeschool, Genealogy and Fun! http://www.accces.com/~wng/index.htm *Do not forget little kindnesses, and do not remember little faults.*