Jjring Dacron Light Weight Art Portfolio Tote Bag, 23x31" Black Carrying Storage Case for Poster, Sketching, and Drawing
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It appears flat when it is not gusseted, so I think it would be too tight on the long dimension.
Our black portfolios are available on Amazon in 4 different sizes right now There are also 23'' x 31'', 24'' x 36'', 32'' x 42'', and 36'' x 48'' sizes available. It is noted in the description what size this item is on the outside and that it
It shouldn't be difficult to handle. Your poster board can just be used without padding
This depends on how they are wrapped and what the piece is.
Selected User Reviews For Jjring Dacron Light Weight Art Portfolio Tote Bag, 23x31" Black Carrying Storage Case for Poster, Sketching, and Drawing
This is a great way for me to store my diamond paintings for a low cost.
pleasantly surprised by the quality as it is very sturdy and thick for its price. Most I found were much more expensive. It holds a lot of posters too.
This bag has some structure to it, but I was expecting it to be more structured There is no such thing. Folded up into 4ths and packaged in a small box, it was very small. As I was opening it, I thought it was going to be off because the dimensions looked odd. I was expecting something more substantial, but it is only Artwork will simply be crushed by the bag if you do not put something stiff inside. This is a gift for my daughter in order that she can store her sketches and paintings here. To sandwich those items between some cardboard, some sturdy paper is needed. As a result, I should not have expected very much for the price. I would have liked to have spent more on something more sophisticated.
I had stored large prints for 20 years between two pieces of Bainbridge board, and the system worked perfectly. There is now no dust or dirt on any of the surfaces.
I used to make my portfolio using large poster board paper duck-type material - very time-consuming One behind it was taped to the other (duck tape on the I used to have a handmade paper portfolio that was more durable. Due to the fact that it's just a 2-frame, it was difficult for me to get my art in You need to fold it yourself and prevent the art from going inside. It's more of a cheap back and if you don't place it between 2 large objects, like a large bin against the wall, your drawings will probably be damaged. You do not have to worry about it since it's still perfect for the price. If I remember correctly, I just put my old portfolio inside to make sure it was sturdy enough. If I did not, then I should get some sturdy things for it to prevent it from folding up when I want to take it somewhere. I wonder if it is waterproof, this would make it more valuable, and I have to check on the product page just for my own knowledge/reminder. If you are not concerned about the non-profit part of the price, it's well worth it I like how sturdy it is. In the absence of In terms of durability, this doesn't mean that the things inside won't get damaged easily, I just mean that they aren't protected by anything that holds them up, and items are difficult to obtain because they fold up. Making it a 2-way barrier (thereby blocking out items, etc. Unless you have a doornob or some other device that holds one screw open as you pull the other to pull the other). Although I only bought this item for the price of it, there's no guarantee the more expensive ones wouldn't be the same or similar It looks like it's made of a sturdy material (I'm not sure). A surprise to me was that my DIY portfolio (of paper posters board) was/is more durable and attractive than I had expected This would make it more durable. They could sew poster paper into the inside to make it more durable and still keep the price low. (I would give it 5 stars if they did this)! The durability of it is so-so. I wouldn't call it durable in the least. My guess is that it is way too early.
What I wish I had known is it has no protective coating inside to prevent the photos from bending or being crushed. I liked the look, weight, and size of it. I cannot comment on durability yet but wish I had known it had no soft inner layer. This case should have been covered by a sturdy piece of cardboard of the same size. If it were necessary, one could buy one and cut it to fit, but it should have been made known so that an informed decision can be made. It may have slipped my mind or it was not necessary to mention, but I would think adding a cardboard piece would be a no-brainer if you bought the case in the first place to protect your.
If it gets bumped into or crushed during transport, this will serve no purpose, right? Although the dark color and fabric will prevent light and water from leaking through, it will further defeat its purpose if a child bumps into it and if it gets crushed during transport. It would be good if I could find some lightweight boards or something similar as It might be a good idea to suggest to the seller that the seller include the same in future distribution of the.