A PVC free plastic sleeve or cover to protect each page in a scrapbook. They as sleeves that fasten directly into your album or covers that slide over your page especially useful in spiral bound albums.
an acid free plastic sleeve that allows a scrapbook page to be slid inside it for protection
These are made of plastic to slip over a finished album page. The protector itself is then fastened directly into the scrapbook. When purchasing protectors, make sure that they are labeled "ACID FREE" and "PVC FREE" .
A plastic, acid-free sheet used to slip over a finished album page. Permanent Adhesive: Term used for adhesives (glues) that are usually very tacky when first applied and not meant for use on items you may have to reposition before they are dry.
Also called sheet protectors. They are made of plastic to slip a finished scrapbook page into. They can be side loading or top loading, the latter being more popular, and fit 8 1/2 x 11†or 12 x 12†pages. Many scrapbooks of all sizes have page protectors already attached inside. Be aware of finding refill sheets if buying a smaller sized scrapbook.
A protective plastic sleeve that slips over the pages of your scrapbook. They are available in 8-1/2" x 11" or 12" x 12" sizes (the two most common scrapbook page sizes) and can load from the top or from the side. You can find sleeves that fasten directly into you album or covers that slide over your page, which are especially useful for non-removable, spiral bound pages. Polypropylene and mylar are two of the most highly recommended plastics.