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Quartet Cork Tiles, Cork Board, 12" x 12", Bulletin Boards, Dark Cork, 4 Pack (101)

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Color: Dark


Size: 4 Pack


Features

  • Design your own bulletin board, any size or any shape, or cover a whole wall with self-stick dark cork panels.
  • Natural cork accepts push pins and tacks and absorbs room noise.
  • 12 x 12 panels have adhesive backing for permanent application.
  • Pack of 4
  • Design your own bulletin board, any size or any shape, or cover a whole wall with self-stick dark cork panels.
  • Natural cork accepts push pins and tacks and absorbs room noise.
  • 12 x 12 panels have adhesive backing for permanent application.
  • Pack of 4 panels
  • Board Width: 12 in; Board Height: 12 in.

Description

Design your own bulletin board any way you want it! You can even cover a whole wall with these self-stick dark cork panels. Accepts push pins and tacks—and also absorbs room noise. Panels have adhesive backing for permanent application. Board Type: Bulletin Board; Global Product Type: Boards; Board Width: 12 in; Board Height: 12 in. From the Manufacturer Use Dark Cork Panels to post a bulletin board anywhere you need it. Self-stick, dark cork panels easily install in any room. Naturally durable cork provides the added benefit of noise absorption in loud areas. 3/8" thick cork surface self-heals.

Material: Cork


Color: Dark


Brand: Quartet


Size: 4 Pack


Item Weight: 1.06 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎ACCO Brands


Brand: ‎Quartet


Item Weight: ‎1.06 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 12 x 1.56 inches


Item model number: ‎101


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Dark


Shape: ‎Square


Material Type: ‎Cork


Backing: ‎self-stick


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎4 Pack


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎101


Date First Available: February 13, 2005


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  • Great for a craft or classroom
Color: Natural Size: 4 Pack
Very sticky, not suitable for super heavy duty things to be hanging on them but great otherwise for the project we had!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Love these "personal pan" sizes!
Color: Natural Size: 4 Pack
As described. Should be fun to put around the kitchen cabinets They are slight on the thin side so unless you plan to put them in picture frames, keep that in mind so you don't Mar your walls by pushing your pins in too deeply. Now, I have two in the house on the wall next to my bedroom and my son' and we use the like most use a white board but it's for that field trip slip he forgot to give me, or the need for lunch $, me asking if he needs X from the store and he isn't home... That way way I can sign and pin it back on his or a 10 dollar bill or he can answer my question and pin it on mine. The fridge doesn't get as crowded with important lost papers underneath one another and it's pretty difficult to NOT see something new on the board as you walk into your own bedroom The other two, I white glues together and made coasters out of them adding decorative, flat push pins pressed randmly in each one. It serve an eye catching purpose as what they are for and, because there are push pins in them, the glass, bottle doesn't stick to the coaster ( like aLOT do) the coaster stays on the table instead of falling into your guest's lap. Yes, they work awesome as a bulletin board to place anywhere you need one ( or four near one another per person or topic, but because of their size? They are excellent for other creative possibilites in any room. Love them ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015 by HBN

  • INDIVIDUAL BOARDS ARE NOT 1/4"; Tacks poke through back even with 2 boards glued together. Difficult to stick to the wall.
Color: Natural Size: 8 Pack
After spending HOURS trying to decide on whether I should spend $180-$200+ on one 8'x4' cork bulletin board, OR get eight of these and glue them together to get the same dimension, I went with these because: - Amazon Prime rocks; it's fast AND easy to return IF damaged. I've read so many other reviews of the larger sheets of cork board (and bulletin boards) coming in damaged and the manufacturer was a pain to deal with. Plus without Prime, a large 8x4' sheet would have taken the manufacturer till September 4th (over a week). - These being smaller and easier to pack, are less likely to be damaged. And I was right--they came in pristine condition! Now the second question everyone wondered was, are the sheets 1/4" or 1/8" thick? Well I was hoping to glue them together to make 1/2", but here is a photo of them stuck together with your everyday push pin (with ruler to measure). Together, it's just shy of 1/2" (notice the pin comes out the other end a bit!) so BE CAREFUL you don't push the pin too far or you'll have a small nick on your wall. Took off one star because of that. ***EDIT: SUPER GLUE DOESN'T WORK! It's too porous for the glue to remain on the surface; use Tacky Glue or 3M Double Sided tape (NOT Scotch Scrapbooking tape which is too weak!). ALSO: 3M Clear Removable Mounting Tape DOES NOT STICK TO THE CORK and will cause the board to fall off. Command Adhesive Poster Strips work better but STILL COMES OFF over time. Very frustrating, since buying all these mounting strips get pretty expensive when you need several packs. I'm going to try Command Picture Hanging strips which has the interlocking velcro-like teeth. ***UPDATE: 8-16-16*** Sorry guys. Command Picture Hanging strips peel off the corkboard within weeks, even putting four extra strength ones on each board. I ended up nailing each board to my wall; that was the only way they wouldn't warp or fall off with time. It might have saved me time and headache to have bought a giant 8' x 4' bulletin board that comes ready to hang... you can find them on Amazon easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015 by Goblinmancer Goblinmancer

  • I didn't try the adhesion strips.
Color: Natural Size: 8 Pack
My plan was to attach several of them to a sheet of 1/8" plywood creating a custom large surface for a fraction of the price (not to mention, NOT custom size). I planned on using spray adhesive. Spray all over surface 1 (plywood). Then spray all over surface 2 (cork). Let it begin to tack up a bit and then apply the cork, and BAM, cheat code! Maybe I should have tried the adhesives that they supplied! They seemed insufficient to me. It didn't work that way. It may have been that the spray adhesive I was using was a little on the aged side. It may have also been that cork just isn't great with spray adhesive. I ended up using staples to secure the cork. It's not a problem for my application at all. I still got what I wanted for far less $$$ and I have something that is the perfect size. I'd do it again in a second... but I'd give their adhesives a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Trinity Patterson

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