I'd never put anything 24"x36" in these; the sleeves are just way too tight and thin for my liking. I use 30"x40" Alvin Archival Print Protectors for anything big.theperfecttree wrote:Anyone else get their portfolio and feel it's a little... small? Picture below, it's like 1/4" too short.
Note: After all the messages warning "be careful when putting prints in pages!!!" I chose my scratch & dent Dracula to start with (hence the damage at the top which was already there)
Jerry's Artarama: Picturesque Presentation Portfolio - 24x36
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Anyone have an extra Groupon from awhile back that they never used? I don't recall the expiration period but if its valid I would be interested. Thanks!
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Quick question - I'm looking to buy some more 5-pg inserts vs a another portfolio (when the price is right). Right now I comfortably have 10 sheets filed front and back for 20 prints in a single portfolio. I'm just wondering what the max # of sheets everyone has in a single portfolio? 10? 15? 20? more?
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pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
I could be talking out of my ass but I thought that I would share something that I recently became aware of. I had a print with metallic inks stored in a Picturesque portfolio in a sleeve that was provided with it. I've since removed it and placed another print in that same sleeve. When I went to remove that print to take pictures of it it looked as if some of the metallic ink from the previous print had adhered onto the replacement print. So I would be cautious when replacing prints into the same sleeve that previously housed a print with metallic inks. I will personally be dry wiping the inside of the sleeve whenever removing a print with metallic inks before placing another print in the same sleeve.
Wanda: I can't stand people. I hate them. Do you hate them?
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
http://www.jerrysartarama.com/discount- ... -cases.htm
$100 for a 24x36 with 5 pages. Lowest you will see in awhile.
$100 for a 24x36 with 5 pages. Lowest you will see in awhile.
Use code 46artap to save 30% off the page refills as well (doesn't work on the 99 dollar case though, which is already a steal)aldo wrote:http://www.jerrysartarama.com/discount- ... -cases.htm
$100 for a 24x36 with 5 pages. Lowest you will see in awhile.
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