IRIS 4" x 6" Photo and Embellishement Craft Case, 18 Pack, Assorted Colors, Purple and Blue
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In the United States of America. IRIS USA, Inc. is a company based in the United States that provides information consists of three factories: Pleasant Prairie, WI, Mesquite, TX, and Surprise, AZ are three of the most populous cities in the state of Arizona.
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Each box holds approximately 100 4X6 photos.
I was able to fit a few more in despite the fact that the case only holds 100. If you put too many in, the case will not close properly.
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Perfect for card games, dice games, and other similar games. We converted ten games to these containers and saved a lot of space on our game shelf. Sturdy and strong latching. It allowed me to take a few games with me on vacation without having to bend the cards. I've also used it to save space on the shelves of children's puzzles. I would strongly suggest it. When it comes to making purchases, I rely heavily on Amazon reviews, so I try to be as honest and thorough as possible. Please let us know if you found this review useful in the comments section below.
Isn't that fantastic? No. Because many of my photographs had been ruined by water, heat, and other factors, I decided to try a new storage method before wasting any more. This is an amazing set. br>br>I can easily organize and label my photos by separating them into these different cases. I don't have to worry about something seeping in and destroying these priceless memories because they're made of sturdy plastic. They also stack, which is a plus. br>br> No mess! (I have a LOT of pictures. ) I've already purchased another set and will most likely purchase a few more in the future. ) Each of these can hold a good number of photos. About 100, but if I'm being honest, I overstuffed a few to see if the plastic would snap open or break, and believe it or not, they didn't. I obviously do not recommend it, but I appreciate how well these held up even when pushed to their limits! Definitely a great product for people who need to organize their photos and want to keep them organized.
When I came across these, I was ecstatic. the- happy as the moon I can label one for each relative and have my photos printed and stored in these storage boxes throughout the year. When it's time for Christmas, I can toss them into the appropriate shipping boxes with gifts, and they'll protect the photos while only adding a smidgeon of weight to the shipment. I'm extremely happy!.
This is a fantastic offer; The 18 cases cost $31 and will be used to store task cards in my special education classroom. I don't want the sticky label on them, so I'm going to use them without it. I purchased two 18-pack cases. There are 36 in total, 18 of which are blue and 18 of which are purple. The sticky labels that (take up almost the entire top) came off perfectly on the blue containers but never on the purple ones for some reason. I tore off as much as I could on the purple ones, then used GooGone, a paper towel, my nail, and some cleaning spray to remove the label and oil, making them usable for my purposes. It's not a big deal to me, but it could be a pain if you need a lot of it or don't have the time!.
Nothing spills out or ends up in the boxes. I've experimented with other brands because I'm a pandemic maker. This is a trustworthy brand. These boxes can be used in a variety of ways.
So far, I've given away two of these 4x6 card holders as baptism gifts. The missionaries distributed note cards that I had purchased from Amazon for people in attendance to write down their thoughts and memories of the day. We finished it off with velvet ribbon, which we also got from Amazon. We plan to make this a church tradition, so the package of clear holders will be useful to have on hand for such occasions!.
I used these to store flash cards, high frequency words, alphabet cards, and a variety of other classroom materials. These work great, and because they're clear, I can see what I've got without digging through the case. In addition, they are less costly than Michael's.
They all snap shut and are a good size, and I'll share what I've learned about proper storage after doing some research. If you keep these on a wooden shelf or in a wooden chest, the acid will leech into them sooner than if you keep them somewhere else, and they will no longer be acid-free. I bought some of Iris' larger storage cases on here to store these in, and they were cheap (I think 6 for $26). I'll keep them acid-free by storing them under a bed. For a long time, you've been completely free.