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REM
> 24 hourI needed something in which to store odd sized sheets from a scrap book that had fallen apart and this fit the bill.
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Isaak Dennys Son
> 24 hourThis is very good product for protecting matted art.
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Dawn Lowe
> 24 hourThese envelopes are just right for my collection of old photographs. They protect from dust, scratches and are acid-free. Very useful and easy to use.
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Karen L. Goodell
> 24 hourexactly what I needed, prompt delivery.
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BobNC
> 24 hourNot much to say about plastic bags except they are just as advertised. I used these to wrap a four inch thick book and it worked very well.
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david kowalsky
> 24 hourGreat product, easy to use.
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Christi
> 24 hourThese are just enough oversized that they will let a double matted picture with attached backing board slip easily down into it without being too large. Perfect!
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Hawk eye
> 24 hourIve been doing digital art on and off for about 10 years, and recently decided to put up my stylus and do art with physical mediums for a while. Ive been experimenting with a lot of mediums, to include but not limited to: Watercolor, oil and acrylic paint, sketching pencils, gel pens, chalk pastels, and charcoal pencils. One thing thats kept me motivated in digital art is I save almost all of my art. While I am by no means a professional and have no aspirations to be one, its obvious, and heartening, to look at my old digital art and compare it to recent digital pieces and see improvement in different areas. I want to do this with my journey into art with physical mediums and tools, but thats not always easy. Anyone thats handled an oil painting or art done with charcoal or pastels knows what Im talking about: Some art mediums are just downright messy! Sure, I can literally hang up or frame some of my watercolor and acrylic art, but I want to document as much of my art as I can, even if it is embarrassing when family members see my attempts, but I digress! These bags let me do just that! While I find it a bit tricky to get paper/canvas sheets loaded in to a bag, once I get it loaded and close the bag up, I am able to handle my art with more confidence. Sure, I still have to handle some art, such as art done with the tools I mentioned above, with some care, its still a lot easier to handle art stowed in one of these bags, and MUCH easier to store the art! Im happy to report that with even with a bit of rough handling, not even my charcoal or pastel art has smudged or smeared inside one of these bags as well. Ill definitely be getting more of these bags real soon and am grateful to have a means to archive my art. As with my digital art, I dont expect to become an expert but I know Ill enjoy seeing how my art improves and changes over time as I keep painting and drawing with actual pens, pencils and brushes!
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Abby Sanchez
> 24 hourLove this product! It keeps my paintings safe and looking professional
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Jennifer Bonocore
> 24 hourThe plastic is acid free and they are true to sizw