Star Products Student Art Folio with Handles

Star Products Student Art Folio with Handles

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Star Products has made it easier for students to transport their most important artworks, homework assignments and mementos with the Star Products Student Art Folio with Handles. Made from heavy-duty, acid-free, 15 pt fiber, the portfolio will expand to 2" and the nylon webbed handles are perfect for small and large hands.
Star Products has made it easier for students to transport their most important artworks homework assignments and mementos with the Star Products Student Art Folio with Handles Available in a variety of popular colors and sizes this portfolio also appeals to adults who still have a little bit of the kid in them as a safe place to store a childs artwork stories diplomas report cards and more Ideal for personalization the Student Art Folio is made from heavyduty acidfree 15 pt fiber The nylon webbed handles are perfect for small and large handsPortfolios expand to 2 wide

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