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2025-09-02 12:00:54
Fast delivery, well packed, will work well for card making - securing small colored pencil drawings to cards!
Peter Hui
2025-08-19 17:38:04
These are completely useless. The moment you insert anything into the corner, it tears. I don't see how these would be useful in any application whatsoever-- framing, matted prints, even photo books. I wouldn't trust these to hold anything in place, simply because it is guaranteed that any pressure whatsoever will cause these corners to tear. I honestly don't see how anyone can say anything positive about these. If I could give this zero stars, I would.
Bethany E Lee
2025-04-27 10:26:36
These are great except that sometimes they tear on the edges.
Jim905
2025-04-11 17:19:06
They adhere well, but are a pain in the bottom to use, maybe I need more practice. They are difficult to peel off the backing; once off, they stick to everything the that the adhesive side touches, or that touches the adhesive - fingers, tweezers, paper scraps, and breeze borne flotsam. I get one shot at positioning and placing the corners, when they are down, I haven't had success with peeling them off the page.
nshark
2025-03-14 09:44:48
Absolutely love these corners for mounting prints. I don't like to wet-mount my work because I tend to frame and reframe, and sometimes people ask for options when they purchase my work. These are the best alternative! Be careful when placing the corners though: measure accurately, mark your backboard, and then add about an 1/8 of an inch because the opening for the print doesn't go all the way to the corners. If you don't leave that extra space, you're going to end up with a warping print.
Mariah
2025-03-03 15:07:06
Very sticky and the plastic is thin and soft, slightly stronger than plastic wrap. Ridiculously hard to work with. Would not buy this brand again.
B.B.
2025-01-31 11:09:51
Self adhesive polyester mounting corners .... yeah that is what they are. If you are looking to hang / mount some photos without adding glue to their back, this is the best way to insure your photos / memories won't be tarnished over time.They come in strips that you peel off the corners. They can be a little troublesome to get onto the corner of the photos but have a nice strong glue. Hopefully they last the test of time.
woody
2025-01-14 12:21:26
UPDATE: 3L and Pioneer photo corners are easier to use and better looking. Glue dots removable mini squares also serve the purpose well.Original Review:I was skeptical when I read those comments saying hard to peel off. I didn't think this to be a problem if it is a good product overall. But, it is NOT.HATE IT because:1. Hard to peel off, either doesn't come off or come off 2-3 together.2. Hard to stick to the right position. If you insert the corners and let down the piece naturally (with one finger holding), it will never get to the place you want.3. Sticks well instantly and will damage background material if try to remove (mine is just notebook paper)4. Hard to insert corners back into the pocket if pieces slip out (easily!), end up warping/folding my pieces (fragile regular copying paper). Get 1 corner in, the others slip out.5. Doing these in gloves is impossible.Other info:Purpose: ScrapbookingLevel: Beginner trying to make my collection last longer.Choose photo corners because:1. No adhesives ever touch my pieces.2. Removable and arrangeable layouts without damaging my pieces.
Jorge Goncalves
2025-01-03 12:13:12
It works fine for frame fineart photos
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