Organizing photos just got easier with this handy case! Holds over 2,000 4"x6" photos safely and efficiently. Moveable dividers allow you to create sections by theme, year, family member or photo size. Use the 12 acid-free index cards for creating reference guides for each section. The opposite side opens to accommodate portraits and oversized memorabilia as large as 12"x13". Also doubles as a storage case to hold an array of tools and supplies for other crafts like rubber stamping.
I have had mine for about ten years and love it! It holds a bunch of photos in pouches that you can label. It's the perfect storage solution for all those photos you might have in boxes. This is definitely a must have!
Cropper Hopper did a great job with this photo holder! It is well made and very sturdy!!! :)
I just purchased two of these . I am so tired of my old pictures being in all sorts odd boxes without any order. I now am able to group them as to dates or places, etc with the dividers they include to write on . I have supplemented with some others dividers as it didn,t have enough for me. I scan my pictures then put them in the boxes. Finally order.Just what I was looking for.
I bought one and I like it. Love that it has storage on the bottom for larger prints. It has plastic dividers but does not come with the 4x6 photo envelopes. Joann's only sells the envelopes on line, so by the time you pay for shipping they aren't worth it. I wish Joann's would sell the envelopes in the stores. Then this would be a great purchase. Wait for a sale or coupons though, a little pricey.
I have owned one for several years and had not any problems with the lock or hinges. In fact, I have told many friends about it and have since bought a few more. Everyone I know who uses it ends up buying more. I think it is bit pricey too but I wait for sales or coupons!
I've used 3 of these to put ALL my photos in. I've taken all of the photos out of the bulky envelopes and placed them chronologically in this box. I ordered extra dividers to label sections of photos. The pictures are easier to locate and pull as needed (vs the photo envelopes). It has reduced the amount of storage space the photos take up. I especially like the large compartment that lets you store extra large photos. These have worked out great for me. I do not use these cases for transporting my photos around. I use them for storage in a closet. Love this! Now onto negative and CD stoarge. I'm considering putting all of my negatives onto CD so I no longer will need to store negatives.
I had problems with the lock, it didnt want to close. I also found it cracked easily, some of the photo envelopes from Cropper Hopper didnt fit well, they would crush the top of the photos. I also found that if your going to stack things on it to save space, its a pain in the butt to have to take things off. I returned mine and bought the plastic Cropper Hopper Drawers, they're stackable, all you do is open the draw, rather than remove everything off this container. Not to mention the drawers hold a decent amount of photos. I would only buy this if its going to store things that you either dont use very often or its in a location that you can get to easily. I found it expensive for the quality.
I do a lot of stamping and have the collection of ink pads from CTMH. I needed something portable to carry to crops and club meetings. Someone suggested this last night at a party, and got it today. They all fit and not to heavy to carry and are stored horizonally, which is perfect! Great idea!
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