![]() I am tempted to hand draw because running them through a printer could range from "coming out great" to "a horrible mess", depending on how good I am at laying things out. I am dealing with exactly the situation that you have with your White Ace Canada pages, except mine are for Folklore. Your response is very helpful, thank you! The last, a page of Mexican commemorative-sized issues: First, the hand drawn efforts:Īnd a page of 10 stamps, a little overcrowded:Ī topical page computer drawn incorporating a souvenir sheet: Here are a few examples of pages I have done over the years. Regrettably, White Ace is out of business and blank pages now have to be bought from a secondary market such as eBay.įor my WW collection I just use a 90# acid-free 8 1/2 x 11 paper. I've always liked White Ace quadrille blanks for my one topical collection and country-specific blanks for my U.S. If you hand draw the pages, I suggest laying out the center row first and then the top and bottom rows. Now I use a computer program, AlbumGen, which does the work for me. ![]() ![]() In those days I used a typewriter for the text. I used to lay out the frames using a t-square and ruler using a pencil to draw the stamp frames and then overlay the pencil with black ink. definitive-sized stamps (22mm x 24mm) I place seven to sixteen per page. For standard U.S.commemorative-sized stamps (40mm x 25mm), I put six to nine per page. Regarding the number of stamps per page depends mostly on the size of the stamps, and, also how much descriptive text you want. Re: Blank White Ace Album Pages - Best way to mount stamps?
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