What a fabulos cake in your photo. I do hope you are successful in saving your photos. I'm sure we all have some of these albums tucked away. Luckily most of my photo's have fallen out. LOL I need to find out how to remove photos glued into albums - with the pics dating back to late 1800's and early 1900's. I don't know what they used but it sure sticks. My 2nd option is to scan the pages and reprint the photos.
Spending so much time prying my photos out of these old magnetic albums from the 80's/90's. Just letting my friends know if you have your treasured photos in any of these albums, you should get them out before they are totally ruined. Apparently they weren't acid free. All of the pages are starting to deteriorate, most of the photos are stuck and some are starting to discolor. What a mess! There is a product called Un-do that seems to be helping to salvage them. I have about a half dozen albums like this that I'm going through. Not a happy camper over here. :(
I highly recommend this Un-du. It works like a charm. Just a little drop into that black plastic attachment and then you slide it up under the corner and as you tip the liquid seeps between the photo and sticky page. They will come right up. If the photo gets a little wet not to worry you just shake the photo a couple times and that stuff evaporates instantly off of your photo. I am very pleased with it. You can pick it up here at SB.com for about $9 or even at Walmart in the craft section. One bottle goes a long way. I only used about a quarter of it on 6 albums.
P.S. That is my wedding cake back in 1988. Made by a dear friend of the family.
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