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Color: Chestnut
Features
Description
Once you create the perfect scrapbook page, you will want the perfect album to show off your pages! This album will keep your cherished pictures safe from fingerprints, dust, light and wear to ensure your pages last forever. The album is easily expandable with additional refill pages (sold separately) and is quality constructed. This package contains American Crafts Modern D-Ring Album, 12x12 inches, with three D-rings, and ten page protectors. Fabric covers the 2.75 inch spine and the heavyweight chipboard covers offer a smooth surface for customizing. Archival safe. Available in a variety of colors, each sold separately. Imported. Note: album size is 13x15 inches and holds 12x12 sheets.
Brand: American Crafts
Color: Chestnut
Material: fabric
Theme: Modern
Specific Uses For Product: Scrapbook
Brand: American Crafts
Color: Chestnut
Material: fabric
Theme: Modern
Specific Uses For Product: Scrapbook
Recommended Uses For Product: Scrapbook, Photo Album
Style: book
Shape: Rectangular
Occasion: Birthday
Size: 12 by 12
Number of Pieces: 1
Manufacturer: American Crafts
Part Number: 320257
Item Weight: 2.14 pounds
Product Dimensions: 2.75 x 15.25 x 12.12 inches
Item model number: 320257
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Item Package Quantity: 1
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Warranty Description: Guaranteed without defects.
Date First Available: April 21, 2004