JAM PAPER Plastic Envelopes with Hook & Loop Closure - Index - 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 - Assorted Colors - 6/Pack
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Plastic can be bent very easily as it is soft. You do not have to adhere to any rigidity.
Thank you very much for the reply. Yes, the assorted envelops only come in packs of six. There are 12 in each of the color packs. I am writing in regards to the JAM paper
I'd like to thank you for the reply. Hook and loop is a type of fastener found Velcro is also known as hook and loop fasteners and is used to close these envelopes. Please see JAM Paper for further information, I hope this helps.
Selected User Reviews For JAM PAPER Plastic Envelopes with Hook & Loop Closure - Index - 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 - Assorted Colors - 6/Pack
My son has a baby book that he keeps in which I have prints of all of his pictures. Many are about 2 inches by 2 inches, while others are 3 by 3 inches, 4 by 4 inches, 4 by 6 inches, or 5 by 7 inches each. Even though I had no place to store them, every time I opened his baby book to look through it or to add more photos/jot down milestones, I would always look for the other photos I had There are pictures) scattered throughout the home and office. As a result, I placed them inside the hardcover flap of my son's baby book and they've worked out great! All of his photos are right there when I want them, or when I want to look up Hence, I keep many of them in each (I put one in front and one in back of each hardcover). Although it is hard to find this size elsewhere, it is really hard to find in your size! Although I am incredibly grateful that this company sells this size, because all the others were far too big for me! A quality item like this is quite durable and has a nice appearance. In order to open, you have to exert a little more force due to the Velcro's hardness. It is functional, and it will last me a very long time, especially with the gussets. In a nutshell, I highly recommend this product! There are just so many uses for it! The product is great! Thanks for making it.
These jam envelopes are a big hit with me! The people with whom I travel - The first to keep all ticket and itineraries for a trip in one place, the second to keep receipts, brochures, flat memorabilia, etc. , and the third to keep maps and research about things to do and see in each location. All of our stuff is organized and I can find anything I might need very quickly. My craft involves a lot of crafting, so I also use these envelopes to organize patterns, instructions, graphics, models, miniature wallpaper, floorings, and exterior papers in kits, and to store kit contents. I can store them in my hanging file cabinets for easy access and labeling because the Velcro closure prevents anything from falling out. As a result, I have ordered these numerous times because I always find new ways to use them, and my husband has borrowed many to use convenient and durable for my needs, and I look forward to ordering more in the near future! A good way to organize and make it easier is to buy different colors of bins so that you can choose as you go. My experience with a different brand says that they are thin and flimsy. Don't waste your time and money on inferior brands. Invest in Jam!.
In order to be reasonable, I wanted to find a cheaper alternative to getting 3 envelopes and 3 magnetic sheets from Sizzix for $10+. The magnets and envelopes I bought are great. I got a package of magnets and two packages of envelopes. A perfect fit for the magnetic sheets is achieved with the envelopes and magnetic sheets. There were a few of the larger sets where I had to trim down the package inserts since all the dies fit, but it was too big for the insert. As a reference, I just cut out the part of the front showing the finished product with my paper cutter. There is no texture on the envelopes, so I can see through them just fine. I'm not sure what good deed I did to enable these to be delivered the next day, but somehow I made it possible. A velcro closure on the rear of the shirt is securely attached, yet not stitched in place. It is sizeable enough to hold a magnet with dies, an insert and the associated stamps even if it is not gusseted. Despite the small size of the stamp set, it is likely that it would not be a problem even if the page was filled with clear stamps. With or without a gusset, red clings may not work as they will make the envelope too fat. My use of them with these magnets is.
The paper envelope in which I kept my grocery money each week got ripped up every time I opened it or closed it, and I needed to replace it. The loop closure) allows me to keep money for groceries safe. The next thing I will do with the other plastic envelopes is still to decide what to do with What a great idea!.
I could no longer find them in stores so ordered these and they look pretty much the same as what I had previously, with the size being different but pretty It hasn't been an issue with the Velcro tabs, but just in case, I have always secured my finger to the tab before opening it.
Buying these because I use metal dies for crafting that are on chipboard with magnets on top. They fit perfectly inside one envelope and I have all of my dies in one place. The ones I'm going to buy will be bigger for bigger dies and As well as buying more of these, I will be buying smaller sets of stamps. I love being able to see them and to store them and to rummage through the tub in which they are stored. As of late, I've been keeping them in a binder, but that hasn't worked out so well.
There's no doubt about it- As far as I can tell, these things were made out of sturdy plastic, and they were filled with index cards from 8- to A half sheet of 11 x 17 paper can be attached to a magazine clipping that does not strain the Velcro fastener at all. My eyes were easily drawn to the different colors, making it easy to see what I wanted. Red for savory dishes, pink for sweets. The canvas bin was just perfect for these, and they fit nicely in it. The opaque kind, and a half-inch of a half-inch around the border Printed on the front of the kit is an inside-out sheet of white bond paper with a black laundry marker pen that lists the food categories. The outside of the card could probably be written on with a slick-finishing pen You should use a non-smearing writer pen or photo marker pen.