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A term referring to affixing camera-ready copy pages to a carrier sheet which provides registration to the Opti-Copy camera. to top
Acetate holders, clear on the front and with some sort of adhesive on the back. Collectors use mounts to affix stamps or covers to album or exhibit pages.
The part of a stamp, usually made of wood, glued to provide structural support to the stamp and allow an even impression to be made.
a small, clear (usually plastic) sleeve into which the entire stamp is placed
Works on paper are generally mounted onto a backing board to provide stability for framing and displaying. Mounting can be accomplished with a hinging method or a full adhesion method depending on the type and value of the art piece.
Commonly used term to describe the border around an image ( See Mat ). More properly used to denote the backing or under mount to which artwork should be hinged
A hinge or acetate container for mounting postage stamps. (étui)
Plastic sleeve which allows stamp to be placed in album without using a hinge.
The wood or acrylic part of a stamp. PearlEx-A powder or paint that has a pearlescent sheen Pergamano-A particular card crafting style that utilizes vellum, and punches. Normally in pergamano, you apply color to the back side of the vellum. This creates a light, airy effect.
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