Photo corners
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Photo corners in a photograph album
Photo Corners are used to hold photographs in a photograph album or scrapbook. They can be made of many different materials, such as plastic, and paper. They also come in a variety of colors to blend in with the album. Original photo corners were like stamps, with a glue that needed to be moistened first in order to stick to the photo album. Current Photo corners are quite easy to use and typically come with a non-acid self-adhesive pad on the back side. The user can simply peel the adhesive tape from the back and stick on the desired location in the page. Once all four photo corners are in place, the photograph can be inserted. Many people opt for photo corners in lieu of other adhesives (glue sticks, photo tape runners, etc.)especially with vintage photographs in order to prevent the photos from being exposed to the adhesive, and to allow for easy removal for photo sharing.