Quote: LakeshoreLady said: Don't think so, but they're okay once you cover them, right?
Not exactly. The acid seeps through the layers of papers over time. It could be good if you use the archival mist spray, but then it gets expensive to treat all the surfaces.
If you're just doing it to make a quickie (informal) book, it serves a purpose. However, for long-term, probably not a good idea.
Bazzill has two colors - Kraft, and Paper bag which are very similar to grocery bags in color. I used one of them in this layout- but I dont remember which one!!
seeing as those paper bag albums are becoming so popular, maybe one of the scrapping companies should make af/lf bags hehehe, bet they would be a hit...
What I did with mine was I spray painted the bag with a clear acrylic spray paint. Most spray paints are acid free (I've tested quite a few). Makes it more stiff, but still flexible. And lots cheaper than that acid spray stuff.