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Victoire's 'Sorting' Suitcases - Cardboard Tutorial to Download

Victoire's 'Sorting' Suitcases - Cardboard Tutorial to Download

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This downloadable Technical Guide, an easy cardboard-making tutorial, explains how to make two types of file folders:

1. A large format, suitcase-style with flap and handle. A4 document folder

2. A small format, ribbon closure version. A 1/2 A4 document folder

Both versions of the folders are explained. The dimensions of the models are interchangeable and infinitely adaptable.

The final alignment of the central decoration is the beauty of the design. Its creation requires organization (perfectly explained in the tutorial). A very elegant result, a real pleasure to create.

The explanations, photos, and diagrams allow you to create this creation independently. This paper/cardboard creation by LéNa is described with great precision, with numerous photos and many diagrams of all the stages of the creation. These two file folder formats will delight lovers of beautiful, tidy offices, with documents filed, organized, and separated.

Most :

* A very fluid design, guaranteed to be a success.

* A classic template, easy to modernize and adapt.

The 25 sheets can be printed on A4 paper, in color.

LEVEL: **(on a scale of 4)

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The Story of Victoire's 'Sorter' Suitcases
"This taste for tidy things probably borders on the beginnings of an obsession!
But it doesn't matter, because, like many people, when the things around me are tidy,
I feel like my mind is clearer too! So let's not be shy!
Let's organize, classify, list, tidy, sort...
These sorters, young and old, will be a great support!
It was necessary for Victoire, Julie-Victoire Daubié, to have very clear ideas
and a great realism about the difficulty girls have in accessing education,
as well as an unwavering desire to improve the status of women.
Julie-Victoire Daubié was the first woman to obtain,
not without unfailing persistence and tenacity,
her baccalaureate in 1861.
She was the first in a line that would never die out.
Thank you, Victoire, for paving the way!
These sorters are a fitting name for Victoire! ...
Happy creating..."
LéNa
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