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How Safe Is Vellum?

By Lori Elkins Solomon Premium

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The word vellum used to mean a thin parchment made of animal skin. To modern scrapbookers, vellum is the translucent paper that creates elegant effects on album pages. But depending on how it gets that delicate translucence, vellum can be bad for photos — even if it is acid- and lignin-free. Some vellums are made View Website VIP Subscription

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