Becky Higgins Photo Pocket Pages - Big Pack of Design A (60 Pages)
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It has 3 holes and is designed to be used in conjunction with a binder or an album with 3 rings and a 12x12 size.
To be completely honest, the next time that I needed to buy these, I went to This batch did NOT smell, nor were they yellow. The problem of the 3 x 4 pocket being too small was resolved as well. To be honest, I don't have any information about what goes on in Ones based on the Internet.
The material of which they are made is unclear to me. This one I bought in May (2014), and the plastic is very slightly yellowed and more crinkly than the box I got directly from Becky Higgins It is still usable, but the quality is much lower.
Selected User Reviews For Becky Higgins Photo Pocket Pages - Big Pack of Design A (60 Pages)
I was stinging. Wet and foggy. Making sure all reviewers are on the same page. After comparing the tint of my Design A pages to those of the box I ordered, the yellow tint of these pages was noticeable. In hope that it was just an error, I returned them and ordered two more boxes. Today, they arrived. These are not only worse than the first box, they are extremely nasty. There is an awful smell to them! There is not only yellow tint to the pages, but also fog in the pockets. In order to compare with another Becky Higgins page protector, I went to my other collection. Back in December, I bought a set of crystal clear glasses A tinge, a fog, or a smell are absent. The fact that I have to send these back is very disappointing. My first impression is that these protectors appear to be flawed and I will not be ordering them online until this issue is resolved. January 22, 2015 is the current date.
The clear stickers I purchased to protect the pockets from sliding out made it possible to keep the photos in place. Once you spend hours putting together an album, the moment the album is held the wrong way, a bunch of pictures fall out, making reorganizing the photos and reinserting them in sheet protectors a time-consuming job.
It is a pleasure to do business with Becky Higgins. My recent order for the Big Pack Design A page protectors arrived. They smelled like a syrup when I opened them, and that is how I instantly recognized them as syrup. Everything was sealed, so I thought something may have spilled on them. In a stack of them, you can see that they each have a yellowish sheen to them. There are little plastic strings attached to the edges. Neither of them slide very well between your fingers, nor do they turn well either. Their relationship is kind of close. Unlike the past, they do not have reinforced stitching around them anymore. Unlike the 4x6 slots, the 4x6 slots are a little larger, resulting in more photo shifting. Originally I thought I had just got a bad batch, but now it seems everyone is experiencing the same thing. I am very disappointed in these products. I am used to the quality of Becky Higgins' drawings, but these are disappointing. There is a problem here that I hope will be.
The new version (this product I loved!) of the pocket pages is greatly disappointing when compared to the previous version of this product. But I have a much bigger problem from a functional standpoint. There is no room for 4x6 photos or PL dates or journal cards in the 4x6 pockets. In this way, the photos or cards move around in the pockets, and the page becomes unreadable not only because it doesn't look very good, but because it becomes unusable (as the photos and cards fall out when turning the page). It's a real bummer that these changes took place.
Perhaps this is a change that affects I don't like I almost don't want to touch it. Run your hand along it and it won't slide as easily as it normally would. It looked to me as if it was a feature to help keep the stuff inside the pockets, but the pockets themselves are rough. I noticed that there's a yellow tint to it but I don't think it affects the look of paper or photographs. It's also not as thick and sturdy as it used to be. hate to give this 3 stars, as I usually love PL, but this material really didn't suit me.
Although the Design A pocket pages are always wonderful, the batch I received this week has a strange color to it. There is almost a yellow cast to them instead of a clear one. They appear to be a different color when I place them next to my other pocket pages that I have purchased in the past. Whether this was an odd batch that I received or if something was changed in the manufacturing process isn't clear to me. Before the pictures are inserted into the slots, you can only tell whether they will fit. The page is normal after the pictures have been added. I was just wondering how it went, but I don't worry too much about it.
My opinion is that they look great! This is not bad for a discount of this magnitude! It looked like the $30 BH PL design A page protectors. I'm not SUPER picky when it comes to things, especially for a GREAT price! My first box arrived and they looked like it. I wouldn't consider it a bad product, but it's not flawless like the store bought. My results were an 8 to 9 on a scale of 10/10 if store bought is a 10. Several pictures were taken, and I will upload them if I have the time. It, perhaps, has a SLIGHT, hardly noticable difference in the clarity but that's all. Without a smell, no smell at all, and a very slight difference in the clarity but that's it, I would buy this product.
It was designed by Becky Hinges for her project life. The best of the best. The product has helped me make large strides in the scrapbooking department of my life. I have been able to document a number of trips, and I have been scrapbooking once every week for the last six What a relief it has been to no longer bear the guilt that this product has lifted. As of now, I'm not actively striving to stay current (or catch up), but at least I am trying! Definitely recommend her products because they are incredible.