Looking for ideas for 8x10 photo albums
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I'm not sure what you're asking. Many places carry scrapbook/photo albums in a variety of sizes. You could also use a pretty journal that had heavy paper
Do a scrap book instead, just be sure to use acid free paper suitable for photos. A fun project, so many ways to embellish! My sister in law does a scrapbook/photo album for every event, occasion or vacation she and my brother take.
As DI.leplat said above, I'm not sure I understand. If the photos are too big but you still want them displayed, you could take them to a photo department anywhere (drugstore, big box store, some grocery stores) and have them reprinted to a 3 x5 or 4 x 6 size.
Put up an attractive shelf that would be sturdy enough to hold your photo albums. Make sure to put some kind of label on the binding to say what is in each so that you will be able to pick and choose which one you want to look at. They will still be available to take one out to peruse, but will not be taking up your table space. The other alternative would be to get a bookcase, or build one and fill it with your photo albums and also memorabilia that would pertain to the content of your albums, such as the clay bowls or animals the kids made, perhaps a few pictures in small stand up frames, etc. and some small artificial arrangements that may go with a trip or two that are in the albums.
You can turn your pictures into slim snapfish type albums to take up less space!