Natural Fibers in the Albums

Feb 4
10:08

2010

James F. Green

James F. Green

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You may have heard from any number of sources recently that your pictures kept in the standard drug store photo albums are in danger of getting bleached out over the years due to the presence of some dangerous chemicals in the plastic pages--something called polyvinyl chlorides, or PVCs.

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You may have heard from any number of sources over the past few years that your pictures stored in the standard drug store photo albums are in danger of getting bleached out over the years due to the presence of some dangerous chemicals in the plastic pages--something called polyvinyl chlorides,Natural Fibers in the Albums Articles or PVCs. How many billions of pictures are stored in these photo albums in this country alone, nobody knows. But, they would probably reach to the moon and back, if stacked one atop the other.

However, now there is an alternative to that problem. A company called forestcityphotoalbums.com has organic photo albums available in over 80 different designs, each in small, medium and large. Every one is handcrafted on the island of Bali in southern Indonesia, an island full of jungle acreage where the materials which go into the manufacture of these albums grow naturally, 12 months out of the year, right outside the front door of the craft shop--items such as bamboo, seeds, leaves, and flowers. The pages of these eco-friendly photo albums are made of something akin to construction paper, the fibers of which are totally safe for your cherished photos, whether wedding, vacation, family or pet photos. But, even without a single photo in them, each one is a work of art in its own right.

Click on one of the links, stop in at our store today, and check out the selection. We firmly believe that you will like what you see, and if you purchase $75 or more in one order, you get free shipping and handling.