I love seventeen magazine and cosmogirl so i take their magazines apart, grab all the good articles, put them in page protectors and into a binder. It's getting pretty costly having to buy all those page protecters! Is there any way I could protect my magazine clip outs have them so I can read them anytime in a binder.
Any ideas BESIDE:
1. gluing them to paper and three hole punching them (that wastes paper and is bad for the enviorment)
2. put them all over my wall (who wants that)
3. make a collage (no)
please help me!! I need to make sure I can get to them through a binder or some kind of book, but still have them not ripe.
& no i'm not just gonna keep them in the magazine!
hotpotato answered Friday August 8 2008, 1:04 pm: I cut up my magazines too!
I have one suggestion.
Get a big three-ring notebook and glue them in, one per page. That also "wastes" paper though. If you have any unwanted leftover notebook from a class, you could tear the used pages out and use the rest of the notebook.
Hmm..
Would it work if you "made" a magazine out of the pages? Like just staple as many as can be stapled at one time together. Actually, you can even organize the articles by category and make "books" out of them. Then maybe it'd be best to use something other than staples. I think in Staples or Office Max or Office Depot there are those binder-type things which hold paper together. That way, if you have more articles to add to one "book" you don't have to take the staples out again and re-staple. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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