I bought the letters for my Popsicle Testers and Florida Mom layouts at Walmart. After watching the Walmart movie, I try not to shop there, but occasionally there's something I need that I know they will have. And of course if and when I'm there, I can't help but checking out the scrapbooking section. The product is called "Best Occasions Alphabet Punch Out Pack." I think it was less than $10 for 26 sheets of 16 letters on a sheet, so it was a bargain. I love bargains and all the pretty colors!


I purchased a one pound scrap pack of cardstock put out by Best Occasions. It does not say acid free on the package. It has lots of little scraps of paper that would be great to use in a scrapbook but I'm afraid to use it. I have been told not to use anything in your scrapbook that is not acid free. Thanks if anyone can help me.
Judy
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Posted by: Judy Eason | March 19, 2009 at 07:32 PM
I too purchased the Best Occasion Alphabet Punch-out Pack. I was disappointed when 4 of the letters were missing, L,M,N and O. It was a new pack as I had to break the seal on the pack.
Please help.
Deb Fiscus
Posted by: Deb Fiscus | May 06, 2009 at 08:35 PM
I bought the Best Occasions "Deluxe Page Kit" '44109F 'Planes & Trains Page Kit'. I too looked for the acid/lignin free assurance and do not see it. I contacted another vendor and they said to check with the manufacturer - I've been unable to locate a site for them. I bought another kit, different maker, the same day - it states acid free. i think any company that cares about their product would tout it's advantages, so I've come to the conclusion that this product is not archival in any way and should not be used in scrapbooking unless you spray it with that $20 can of stuff!
Posted by: pj burton | August 13, 2009 at 04:46 PM
I also bought a Best Occasions "Quick Page Pack" & have been unable to get any info on whether it is acid free or not, so I am going to return it.
Thanks,Joanne
Posted by: Joanne Rivest | August 31, 2009 at 06:47 PM