some help with a paper/hybrid project

junebug

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so i went to Hobby Lobby yesterday looking for a blank board book so i can print some LO's. i ended up getting this
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accordian book with a cute ribbon and a box to keep it in. only $4.99. not exactly what i was looking for but it'll be cute. anyway, if i decide to print out LO's instead of good old regular paper scrapping, what can i get to coat the LO's so thay don't smear or get messed up? i have rubber cement to paste them to the book but i wasnt sure if there was clear coat stuff or something to use when i'm done. i saw some Modge Podge stuff but i've never used it. will that work?

TIA. i'll post a pic of it when i'm done. i may go buy another one if i do okay with this first one, lol.
 
Ummm, I would use the modge podge to adhere them and to coat them and I'd not even touch them with the rubber cement. I have used modge podge on every one of my hybrid projects. The only thing you need to worry about with it is to not put it on too heavy.
 
I have done the same. Just make sure your printouts are really dry, otherwise it will bleed a little bit!!!!!
 
you don't have to have Mod Podge, I personally think the stuff is a mess! as an experienced paper scrapper turned digital, I would suggest using a good permanent adhesive such as Zip Dry, Tombow liquid glues(I like the one in the green bottle), or ThermO Web super sticky double-sided red tape. I use that for altering boxes and tins, works like a dream.

For coating your photos I would suggest a clear acrylic sealer, I use a matte finish by Plaid.
 
I would have to agree that too much modpodge even if dried can soften in heat and stick together!

Take an example a photo tile I made. I placed it inside a drawer wrapped in bubble wrap (waiting to be sent to dear Mom) and when I checked it, the bubble wrap stuck to the modpodge and created some additional bubble like texture.
 
just my 2 cents from making my paper bag album ....

any liquid glue can bubble if you are not careful LOL. I used the Tombow and hated the results. I have learned how to manage Modge Podge a little better.

I honestly think for the best finish would be the Xyron adhesive to attach the pages to the album.

If you want a sealed coat on the book get a good spray sealer. I like the Krylon brands. I have a Matte Sealer and then a Preserve It. I use the Preserve it before I Modge Podge to protect my printed colors.
 
Ditto on the clear acrylic glaze spray if you want to coat it after adhering the pages with something else. I personally haven't used a coat on my scrapbook projects though - only stuff I've painted on wood to make it look pretty!

Do they have acid-free spray glazes out there? I'd be curious to know myself!
 
I too have used Mod Podge to attach and to seal. I have had a little trouble with it getting sticky when used as the sealer though. I think I might try a spray on protectant for my next project. I believe the Krylon ones made for paper are acid free - but I'm sure it will say on the can.
 
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