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IRIS USA 8" x 8" Slim Portable Project Case, 10 Pack, Clear, Holds 8"x8" Paper

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$ 71.99

Score By Feature

Based on 2,334 ratings
Giftable
9.37
Value for money
9.62
Customer service
9.22
Packaging
9.71

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Product Description

Set of ten packs
Sort your crafts by project, season, or color to make it easier to find what you're looking for.
11 inches in length. The dimensions are 30"L x 10"W. 70"W x 1. 60"H
Paper is protected from damage by rounded corners, and the lid design allows multiple cases to be stacked.
BPA-free, acid-free, PVC-free, lignin-free, recyclable 5, and made in the United States.

Questions & Answers

Anyone tried the iris site's craft organizer tray? It's 12 inches long and 12 inches wide. 7 x 13. ?

I keep scrapbook paper in these. They stack neatly and keep papers organized once you get past the fact that the closures either don't lock or don't hold. I also use them when I need to store a partially completed project. Ensures that all of the pieces are in the same place. I also purchased the Iris 12x12 slim cases, but had to return five out of ten due to broken back hinges, rendering them useless.

Is this 8x8 case large enough to hold eight people? Will the box fit a filing cabinet drawer and will it hold 5x11 papers?

It will fit in a file drawer; I just double-checked and it fit perfectly. It will not, however, fit a child of the age of eight. The paper size is 5 x 11 inches. For paper storage of that size, I use the larger 12x12 IRIS case because the file drawer won't fit it. I hope this information is useful to you. Regardless of the size, they are excellent storage containers.

Is it possible for me to obtain five sets of these cases?

I placed an order for a six-pack of cards.

What is the maximum number of magazines that these can hold?

I keep magazines with patterns, as well as materials, in separate boxes for different projects. I have 5 to 6 knitting pattern books, as well as needles, scissors, and other supplies (except yarn). I use it for quiet books, pattern books, and a variety of other things. 'Quilt squares' is a term used to describe a group of quilt square You see where I'm going with this. If all you had were magazines, you should be able to get 15 to 20 out of them, depending on thickness. A few more, perhaps. I hope this information is useful.

Selected User Reviews For IRIS USA 8" x 8" Slim Portable Project Case, 10 Pack, Clear, Holds 8"x8" Paper

WARNING! ARE YOU CONTROLLING YOUR QUALITY IN A PROPER MANNER? OR ARE THEY IRREGULARS? The following are two orders that have the same outcome: I'm a big fan of IRIS storage containers
3/5

I bought a bunch of them at Michael's to keep my HTV Vinyl, rhinestones, and other crafts organized. So, when I saw these for a great price for the same ones I was using, I ordered them right away, confident that I was getting a great deal and a great product. . . WRONG! Every single one of my first order had defects, such as large missing holes in the corners where the injection molding machine failed to make a complete plastic fill. In addition, three latches were missing parts, resulting in sharp edges where they should have been filled properly. Okay, that happens from time to time, so I returned them, and Amazon promptly sent out a replacement shipment. I received 6 Iris containers that SHOULD NOT HAVE PASSED QUALITY CONTROL AT THEIR FACILITY, as they were missing spots in the same places as the first order. So they're going back to Amazon for a full refund, and I'm not going to buy them this way again. Fortunately, Michael's had them on sale for $4 each, and they came in a variety of colors, so I got my Iris containers that way, and I will continue to buy them from Michael's rather than from this Amazon source in the future. The Quality Control people at the Iris plant should have thrown these out, melted them down, and looked for the machine or machines that are producing a faulty product, because if this was my first impression of their containers, I would never buy them, which would be a shame. I'm hoping these aren't factory seconds that are being passed off as perfect. makes me wonder if that's true:.

Reed Schroeder
Reed Schroeder
| Aug 27, 2021
DREAM DREAM DREAM DREAM DREAM DREAM DREAM DREAM If you're anything like me, you get a lot of inspiration from videos of beautiful craft rooms with clearly labeled shelves and projects created by gorgeous people who seem to do it all with ease
5/5

Then you look around your OWN craft room and think to yourself, "WTF?" Because the majority of the items in my craft room are 4 in number, While I wait for one thing or another to be ready, I've got all the materials out of place and am working on five (or more) projects at the same time. br>br>Welcome to the world of these little ones. They are PERFECT for helping me get my cluttered mind together so I can contain my ACTUAL clutter! br>br>Not only do they perfectly hold all of my 12x12 paper and vinyl sheets in terms of storage organization, but they also help me get my cluttered mind together so I can contain my ACTUAL clutter! When I'm ready to start a new project, I simply pick up an empty one and go "shopping" in my supplies. Is it true that I'm going to use glue? It'll be placed in the box. Is it true that I'll need 4 pieces of solid cardstock and 2 pieces of patterned paper for this project? Take them from the box and place them in the stash. Two vinyl colors and a roll of transfer tape? Yes, you guessed it. If I'm working on something small, I can even fit a small canvas or frame. br>br>Now, whenever I have to wait for that 2 day Prime shipping and my secret UPS lover to show up at my door with the new blade I need for the machine or the foam dots I forgot to buy or whatever else it is that has me stuck in the middle of a project, I just pack it all in the case and rest assured that I will NOT, in fact, be recutting that tricky unicorn horn or reweeding that horrific font I chose because ALL THE PIECES ARE W.

Zuri PRITCHARD
Zuri PRITCHARD
| Jan 31, 2021
These project/scrapbook storage cases are fantastic
5/5

These project/scrapbook storage cases are fantastic. I especially like that these cases are transparent, allowing me to see inside and find what I'm looking for! I'm an artist, and I'm currently storing my various art mediums in them. Pastel, watercolor, oils, acrylics, and oil pastels are some of the mediums that can be used. I enjoy having everything in one place and being able to get to it quickly! I'd love to have a hundred of these cases! What a fantastic deal for six cases. I've already ordered two sets of six, and I'll be ordering more as needed!.

Shiloh Castaneda
Shiloh Castaneda
| Sep 27, 2021
Price Increase of 00 from the previous week
5/5

These bins cost $29 when I ordered them a week ago. 22 and they've raised the price by $7 in less than a week; shame on you. By the time you receive them and determine whether or not they will work for you, the cost of ordering more has risen significantly. br>Apart from that, they're exactly what I needed for storing my craft supplies.

Enzo Harvey
Enzo Harvey
| Jul 04, 2021
Factory seconds were sold with the knowledge that they were of poor quality
3/5

All of the boxes in the six-pack are factory seconds, with melted plastic around the area where the lid snaps shut. Four of the six do not snap shut securely. br>br>I bought the same boxes at Michael's with retail labels affixed to the top describing the box's many uses, but these didn't come with any. This leads me to believe that the manufacturer sold these as factory seconds to a discounter, who then resold them on Amazon as if they were ready for retail.

Gerardo Liu
Gerardo Liu
| May 27, 2021
I'm very happy! Instead of returning to an unnamed warehouse store, where Iris project cases are no longer available, only Recollections, which are of lower quality plastic, a tad smaller, and the covers are prone to popping off
5/5

They're also pricier, but I adore them! The covers are easy to close and snap, the plastic is of higher quality, and they cost 1/3 less. Every scrapbooking project I begin begins in one of these project cases, ensuring that everything remains flat (no wrinkles or bends) and secure. It's so convenient to have everything organized this way, because I can quickly grab a labeled case and take it to my table while putting the other one away. No more misplaced project pieces, and because these are 14x14 in size, even my project envelopes can be stored flat!.

Bristol Booker
Bristol Booker
| Jan 20, 2021
These are fantastic! I intend to purchase additional items
5/5

These project cases are fantastic. They're the ideal size, stackable, and mobile (thanks to the handle and other features). far- clips that are solid). I intend to purchase more in the near future. I think the stackable feature could use a little more 'grab,' because if they are not properly stacked or stacked too high, they slide around.

Jeremy Frederick
Jeremy Frederick
| Jan 22, 2021
I don't use these for scrapbooking material; instead, I use them to organize my sewing fabric
5/5

I actually bought a couple of these used from someone who was selling them, and they turned out to be the ideal size and material for keeping everything organized and out of the way. They stack well, keep their hinges in place, and hold more than I anticipated. It's a great way to get organized and keep organized. I'm able to keep everything organized by season, holiday, and fabric pattern. They're not just for scrapbooking paper; they're far more versatile than a one-hit wonder. I'm sure I'll run out of these quickly and have to order more.

Sabrina Rhodes
Sabrina Rhodes
| Nov 04, 2021

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