This just in from Close To My Heart which is good news for creative memories and CTMH scrapbookers. CTMH is developing
two different side-loading Memory Protectors® products for 12" x 12" scrapbook
pages. The first
product is intended to be compatible with Creative Memories-style strap albums
without requiring modification to the album or protector. The protectors have
seams on the top, bottom, and exterior side, with an open side for sliding in
pages near the gutter seam. “Refill pages” are not required to use this
product.
The second product is intended for use in post-bound or
three-ring albums. Protectors are very similar to Close To My Heart’s existing
Memory Protectors style, but instead of having an opening at the top for top
loading, these will have the opening at the interior side near the gutter. CTMH anticipates that these two additional formats of Memory Protectors will give you additional options in organizing your pages in albums. These
protectors are not intended to replace the current style of Memory Protectors,
but rather to offer more options and diversity in CTMH's top quality Memory
Protector
These products will be formulated with our same quality PVC-free
materials (which are very solid and strong) and are anticipated to be available with the release of the
Spring/Summer 2014 Idea Book
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Oh Boy, now I am starting to sweat. Tomorrow night is my Summer Idea book launch and I don't feel near ready. Seems like every time I si...
-
I am posting the lovely and yummy room mate gifts I was given at the Close To My Heart convention. My upline Holley also gave me a Vera Brad...
-
Wow, can you believe it? I have our layout ready for you to see,really early this month. Take a look and call me today to RSVP for this fant...
-
for me to take some time off from this blog. After much thought about where I would like to put my energy I have decided to stop posting h...
-
Whew! My party is over and I think it went quite well. I had a pretty good turn out of eight ladies. The make-n-take project went pretty wel...
No comments:
Post a Comment