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These are the most important things to pick out. The number of members and groups you choose to display will impact the size of the binder you choose.
The size you choose will depend on how many groups you collect for and how many members of each group you will collect. They also have a plastic cover which makes it easy to decorate. Share it with us by tagging @KrazeMagazine on Instagram or Twitter!
Go for it! You can get pretty fancy with these but I keep it simple because I dont have a lot of room to work with.
These can also be found at your local board and card game store or online retailers.
I was cleaning our my storage cupboard and stumbled across an empty photo frame and was about to throw it out when I thought of this genius idea: I have wanted to put my photocards on display for a while now but I didn't want to damage them by using blue tack or pins or anything, but I also didn't want them sitting in my draws and in their albums gathering dust, so I've put them in a frame!
Or how would you if you had some?
These usually are the easiest to find. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCxS2_vu0rk&feature=youtu.be.
Pulling your favorite members' photocard is one thing that can make your entire day.
Powered by Tumblr. But for the bigger ones, like it latest bts album I have a small album for those that fits like 4x6 pictures :+1: :smile: A lovely place where you can share your love for Kpop with people from all over the world!
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Sometimes photocards come in some strange sizes, so the standard nine pocket pages wont be of use, but never fear.
Some common ways people organize is first by group, then by member, then by era.
However, if your city doesnt have a game store, you can also find them on Amazon or another retailer of choice. Once your photocard collection begins to grow, it begins to get difficult to find ways to store them. Its good to have some that are postcard sized and even just regular sheet protectors to be prepared for whatever groups throw at you. A good starting point is a hard sided 3-ring binder similar to ones used in school. This is something that will take some thought. I only have a few and they are still in their respective album cases.
They are made of hard plastic and put a protective coating around the card.
Now that you have your binder and the card pockets, now comes the hardest part: organizing the collection. This website saves cookies to your browser in order to improve your online experience and show you personalized content.
There are a few places to purchase these. Soon you find yourself wanting to collect all the versions of your favorite members' photocards.
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Similar to what many used as kids to store their baseball or Pokmon cards, a photocard binder is a great way to store the cards safely as well as make them easy to show off.
I think when get a big enough collection I might consider some other storage method. The first place is your local card and board game store.
This is where anything goes. These are great for people who want to decorate their photocard to display in their phone case without destroying the card.
Mine are in a binder. Some top loaders also boast UV protection to prevent fading. Wanna cover it in just your biass face? This is how you show off your collection, so whatever you choose, make sure you are happy with the end result.
Its popped up a lot in the past How do you store or display your photocards? Ive shared my way for awhile and others have liked my idea. They will have the standard nine card pages that will fit most photocards. For most K-Pop fans, the joy of an album doesnt come from the album itself but from the photocard inside.
Top loaders are good to have on hand for those cards that are rare or hold special meaning.
I'll have to go out and buy anther because you can probably see some that can't be fully shown because I have a few too many How do you store your photocards?
Cool idea :+1: I don't have any, but I'd probably do the same. Before you pick the size, first you need to pick the style of binder. After all it is your collection.
You can purchase these pages in other sizes.
A good starting point is a 1 inch binder and then to grow from there.
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The size of the binder is a bit more complicated because it will depend on how many photocards you collect. Do you have an amazing photocard binder?
Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCxS2_vu0rk&feature=youtu.be. Be careful when purchasing online because the quality of the pages can vary drastically from brand to brand.
The best way to organize the binder is the way that makes the most sense to you. Want to use cut outs from photobooks to make a collage? Once you have organized your cards, the last thing you should do is decorate the binder.
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When it comes to displaying the cards, the pocket they are kept in is important as thats what helps preserve the condition of the photocards.