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    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] crafting question...
    2. Jane Unger
    3. Some sort of acid free glue would be good.  Only problem would be if you needed to be able to see both sides.  You could also get a looseleaf photo album with those pages with pockets for the photos and just put a recipe in each one.  they come in all different sizes. Jane http://www.hootowlhollow.com http://www.hootowlhollow.blogspot.com   --- On Sat, 12/26/09, Tracy <better_than_good@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Tracy <better_than_good@yahoo.com> Subject: [PD-LIFE] crafting question... To: "PADUTCH-LIFE" <padutch-life@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 1:49 PM Hi List,    I'm sure someone out there knows the answer to my question. What would be the best type of glue or adhesive to adhere cut out recipes from newspaper and/or magazines??    My mom has a drawer full of loose recipes so I thought I'd get a blank recipe book and paste them in some order into the book. I thought maybe glue for photos or don't they have a low acetate glue (or something) for use in genealogy?   Thanks for any info or tips! tracy       ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/26/2009 06:33:40
    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] crafting question...
    2. Don Churchfield
    3. What I usually do with newspaper and magazine clippings is make a copy of them on printer paper and put them in a notebook binder. I have a recipe book that I have put together that way and have also put together one that I have typed the recipes in it. Newspaper and magazine clippings age and may become hard to read. Another thing you can do is scan them into your computer and keep them in a file and print the recipe when you want to use it. I have a recipe folder on my computer and do that with some recipes Don in AZ

    12/26/2009 02:35:46