Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the 5 x 7 soft sleeve format, 100 count pack, clear polypropylene material, product imagery, and fit for garden archive storage.
Pros
The upside
- The 5 x 7 size gives plant photos and pressed-flower cards a clear soft cover.
- The 100 count pack supports repeated filing through a long garden season.
- Clear polypropylene keeps names, dates, and images visible.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Soft sleeves need a folder, box, or binder pocket for shelf support.
- Oversized labels and thick cards may need a roomier sleeve format.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This pack fits gardeners who keep 5 x 7 plant photos, pressed-flower notes, packet scans, and labeled cards in archive boxes.
What to know:
Use a folder, box, or binder pocket to support sleeved records on the shelf. Keep finished pieces dry and flat.
Where to check it
Check BCW 5x7 Photo Sleeves 100 Count
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the BCW 5 x 7 photo sleeves product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A soft sleeve for 5 x 7 plant records
BCW 5x7 Photo Sleeves give pressed-flower cards, garden photos, packet scans, and small plant records a clear soft cover. The 5 x 7 size leaves room for a plant image and a simple label card.
This size is useful for flower cards that need a little visual space. A pressed petal note, plant photo, or seed packet image can sit in the sleeve before it moves to a folder, photo box, or binder pocket.
Clear storage for archive boxes
The clear sleeve keeps the record easy to identify. Names, dates, bloom colors, and printed images stay visible during sorting, which helps when a box or binder holds many plant groups.
The 100 count pack gives a refill supply for a season of pressed flowers, seed records, and garden photos. Keep a small stack near the archive tray so new pieces can be covered soon after labeling.
Fits flower and seed routines
These sleeves pair naturally with filing labels, glassine envelopes, 5 x 7 binder pages, and photo boxes. A gardener can use them for individual records, then group finished sleeves in a labeled section.
Our pressed flower storage guide covers the tissue, folders, and boxes that can hold these soft sleeves.
Good match
This pack fits gardeners who keep 5 x 7 plant photos, pressed-flower notes, packet scans, and labeled cards in archive boxes.
What to know
Use a folder, box, or binder pocket to support sleeved records on the shelf. Keep finished pieces dry and flat.