Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the listed 100 jacket count, A2 card and envelope fit, clear sleeve format, product imagery, and fit for pressed flower card storage and gifting.
Pros
The upside
- Clear jackets let the finished card front remain visible.
- The A2 fit works with many folded cards and matching envelopes.
- The 100 count pack supports repeated pressed flower card batches.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Clear sleeves can pick up fingerprints during packing.
- Thick embellishments need a gentle slide into the sleeve.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
Clear sleeves for finished cards
These Clear A2 Greeting Card Jackets give pressed flower cards, seed notes, and garden photo cards a transparent outer cover. The card front stays visible, which is helpful when the finished piece has a pressed bloom, a drawing, or a handwritten plant name.
The sleeve format keeps the card and envelope together on a gift shelf or archive table.
Helpful for gift-ready batches
The 100 pack works well when a gardener makes several cards from one pressing session. Slide each finished card and envelope into a jacket, then add a small label or tag if the plant name should stay with the card.
Clear sleeves are also useful for garden club swaps, seed share tables, and seasonal baskets.
Use a flat layout first
Cards with flat petals, vellum overlays, photo corners, and label strips slide into a sleeve smoothly. Raised stems or thick accents need a slow hand so the card face stays tidy.
Keep sleeves in a dry bin with envelopes, twine, and rigid mailers.
What to expect
The clear surface can show fingerprints while packing. Handle sleeves by the edges and keep a clean cloth nearby during card sessions.