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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
As described
Graham Hardaker
Reviewed in Australia on February 2, 2024
The card was used for making slow release oxalic for bees. The card is very absorbent and the bees started chewing the strips straight away. All good.
Tamara Suttle
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Well, I purchased these boards and had 200 of them cut down (at Office Depot for $10) into 400 smaller boards (7" x 8.5”) so that I could use them to organize my quilting fabrics.Attaching photo of my quilting fabric organization by colors / themes on these boards.The good news is that these boards are acid-free - protecting my fabric from more rapid deterioration.I thought the 30 pt thickness would be better than the more often found 22 pt boards - and they are sturdier than the thinner ones.However, once I eventually use up these 400 boards, I will likely bite the bullet and pay for even thicker ones (from this same company) - maybe even 50 pt thickness.For now, these are sturdy enough for the foreseeable future.But, for new quilters just starting out, looking for a way to organize their inventory, and who do not already have the stash built up to the size of a small mountain, I recommend making the investment from the beginning to purchase 50 pt thickness chipboard and having them cut down to the most useful size you want.The thicker boards will last longer, be less likely to bend, and can provide immediate organization to your inventory.What I’ve learned is that if I do not keep my fabric visible, I tend to just keep buying more!
AV
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
These are great and are the right size. You may think you can cut your own cardboard as backing for your art prints, but why bother with the time and effort when these are already done? It also looks very professional.
bloo
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2023
I didn't really expect much with how thick the boards will be, since if it was thin, I figured I can glue two pieces together to make them thicker and sturdier. I use the boards for the hardcover of sketchbooks I make and they're fairly decent at the job.
Lauryn Rossback
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2021
I do lots of 11x17 prints and I needed a way to pack them securely. These are absolutely perfect for what I needed them for. Sturdy enough to keep art safe, but flexible enough to not tear the cellophane wraps I use. Do note they ARE a little flexible unlike typical chipboard (this is more like cardboard). I will be ordering these again for future printing projects.
CC
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
Purchased these to have some thickness to the photos I mail out. I didn't want a rigid cardboard because they need to go out with a stamped envelope and the machines at the post office won't approve if letters can't make it through their sorting machines. Gives a sturdy option to keep photos safe but not overly rigid that you need to send as a package and pay more for that type of shipping.
Juan and Bobbi Jo Guerra
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2021
If you need backboards for your art prints, order now.I was hesitant because of complaints that the boards were "flimsy". They are what you expect from thin cut cardboard. If you stand one straight up, it'll hold it's shape and be just fine. If you try to bend the board.. it's not going to hold up.They were exactly what I wanted. Just to fill my art print bags.
KindleFireJudy
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019
Very pleased with the sturdiness appearance and quality product. I would recommend these for displaying and mailing out art prints. Sturdy enough to use as the backboard for framing.
Danno LC
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
As advertised. Heavy enough for use as a stiffener for photographs stored and displayed in clear envelopes. Versatile size as is or for cutting to 11x14 or 8.5x11.
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