Because this is my last day of work before my vacation and i have nothing do so im sitting here thinking and thinking and thinking...
i thought of a wierd idea for displaying my cels (the lesser expensive ones, i mean)...
what about a scrapbook?
ive done scrapbooking before and i know all of the things that are used for scrapbooking are completely archival safe (plastic and paper both).
how i was thinking of doing it was, illl just have the "background" with some information on it in the corner of the page about the cel.
Ill keep the cel in its protective plastic and with archival double sided tape id put the cel (tape the cel bag- not the cel itself) ounto the background, then put some kind of archival safe stiff backing behind the background (so the cel doesnt flop around)... so itll be something alittle more interesting to look at instead of the boaring black background of the itoyas.
any archival experts out there? do you think it might be okay to do that? all i was worried about was the colored ink on the "background" paper might do something to the cel (even though the cel will still be in the bag, i was just conerned).
its just something interesting to do so i can enjoy my collection more.

oh this is the paper id be using for the "backgrounds"
http://store.scrapbook.com/dwv-ps-5-13.html
any thoughts? do you think that'd be cool or should i just stick to keeping them in the itoya portfolio's (im going to keep my most expensive cels in the itoyas)..
hmmmm.

thanks guys!
