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frame them

2006-09-14 02:57:08 · answer #1 · answered by Trollhair 6 · 0 0

Well A4 is Just Normal Photo copy Paper Size To That's A sinch.

2 telephone books or encyclopedia's

2 Magazines.

A Clipboard Then a Magazine

In A Sheet Protector Then In a 4 ring folder.

Just A Clipboard.

inside 1 Magazine

in between 6 other sheets of A4 Paper.

In A Manila Folder.

In a Resume Presentation Folder.

In a Standard Protfolio Folder.

In A Large Filofax (The a4 Document Section.)

That's Just A Few...

HOPE THIS HELPS

2006-09-14 02:56:53 · answer #2 · answered by Spaghetti MY 5 · 1 0

Light Impressions (do a google search) has great flat file boxes if you have multiples. If not, use the method we do for shipping photographs. Take two pieces of cardboard (larger than the paper) and sandwich the drawing between them. Tape it securely closed from the outside if you are going to transport it. Also, if you are really conserned you can double the cardboard for more strength.

2006-09-14 03:04:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Either frame it or get a proper leather portfolio. Wrap it with tissue so that nothing scuffs it.

Artworks can be valuable, any marks can depreciate the value so leaving in between magazines or books is asking for trouble.

Portfolios can be bought in any art shop

2006-09-14 03:09:30 · answer #4 · answered by fingersmith 3 · 0 0

Go to http://shopping.yahoo.com/search?p=art%20portfolio.

Prices for Art portfolios run from $7 to the 100's. I keep my water colors in a portfolio because they have a tendancy to curl.
Goo Luck!

2006-09-14 03:07:52 · answer #5 · answered by S U 2 · 0 0

yes the remedy for keeping something flat is pot two pieces of card board one on top one bottom then place a heavy object to keep down

2006-09-14 03:04:22 · answer #6 · answered by michael l 2 · 0 0

I keep all my A4 drawings in a lever arch file, putting each one in plastic wallets to keep them safe!

2006-09-14 02:57:02 · answer #7 · answered by Quiltel 2 · 1 0

try bying an art folder from any art shop like the works penco colmans and you can get them in loads of sizes and colours

2006-09-14 03:06:26 · answer #8 · answered by mummy to 3 miracles 5 · 0 0

2 pieces of card, large book, plastic folder. - try WH Smith

2006-09-14 03:00:51 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure if there's anything you can buy, but i find that you can just put it between two heavy books, that usually works really well

2006-09-14 02:57:31 · answer #10 · answered by Me, nobody else but me.... 2 · 0 1

A portfolio.

2006-09-14 02:58:54 · answer #11 · answered by Angel D 4 · 0 0

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