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Spite

Cherry Tart

Need HELP with my book..
I've been making pages for my daughter for 9 years now and her book is HUGE! Tonight I took out all the pages of her book and put them in correct order. Now I can't fit them back in!! I even added post extension and I can't screw them back together. Can I get a super long post somewhere? The ones it has are pretty long as it is. I don't know what to do now. I want to fix it soon before they're out of order again though. I really don't want to separate it into different books because from 2005-2009 there aren't many pages at all and when she turns 10 she'll be in charge of continuing to save her memories. I am almost ready to close it up for good so I'm determined to make it fit!

The only local scrapbook store that I know of would probably make up a fee to charge me to help. Times are tough in Las Vegas and everyone's squeezing every cent out of us.
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SarahA

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Need HELP with my book..
Maybe a 3-ring binder type would be better for her book. Unless you're really attached to the one you're already using, that is. They can hold more & are super easy to move pages around in. Or could you split it up into 2 books or cover a few years at a time in each book?
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kennabeans

Cherry Cola

Re: Need HELP with my book..
I agree with the 3 ring binder book. It seems that you can get a ton of stuff in them.
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Spite

Cherry Tart

Re: Need HELP with my book..
SarahA wrote:Maybe a 3-ring binder type would be better for her book. Unless you're really attached to the one you're already using, that is. They can hold more & are super easy to move pages around in. Or could you split it up into 2 books or cover a few years at a time in each book?


I might have to go that route. I guess I could let her use the book cover I've been using for what she starts.
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