Hei and welcome to my crafty blog! Today I want to show you how you can make a library pocket and a coordinating coin envelope! I made both envelope and pocket with the envelope boarder punch by We R Memory Keepers. Step 1: Take a 6x6 patterned paper Step 2: Line the paper up at 2 5/8 inches, punch and score Step 3: Turn the paper, line the paper up at the first score line, punch and score. Step 4: Repeat step 3 two times. Step 5: Paper must look like this. Step 6: Take a triangular ruler and score the two flaps at the upper and bottom side of your envelope. Step 7: Fold the other two flaps inside, score at the line where the two flaps come together. Fold one flap inside. Adhere the flap. Step 8: Fold the upper and bottom flap inside, adhere the bottom flap and mark the coin envelope with a pen where the fastener will be attached. Step 9: Punch out two small circles. Step 10: Make holes in these circles. Step 11: Attach the two circles with some cute brads. Step 12: Close coin envelope with some bakers twine. Step 1: Take a 3,5x8 inch cardstock or patterned paper. Step 2: Punch paper at 3 5/8 inch. Flip the paper and punch a second time at 3 5/8 inch. Step 3: Fold the paper. Step 4: Score line. Step 5: Punch at the scored line. Step 6: Punch at the other side too. Step 7: The paper must look like this. Step 8: Take your favorite scissors and cut 2 triangles out of the flap. Step 9: Use your ruler and craft knife to cut out a flap on the bottom side of the paper. Step 10: Turn the paper up side down and use your ruler and craft knife again to cut out the second flap of the upper side of the paper. Step 11: Paper looks like this. Step 12: Fold the paper and adhere the flap. Step 13: Score the line at the bottom side of the pocket. Step 14: Adhere the bottom flap to the pocket. Step 15: Your library pocket looks like this. Here you can see the finished coin envelope and the library pocket! I used a circle punch to punch out the half circle! I hope you had fun with my step-by-step tutorials! Have fun with your crafting and see you next time! Thanks for stopping by! You can see my beautiful spring project with coin envelopes and library pockets over at the Pebbles Blog today!
Coin envelopes with their slightly rounded corners and sweet flaps have always been a favorite of mine. I love tucking pictures, journaling, Victorian trade cards, specimen cards, lace, notes, memo…
Hi, Sheila here-the "other" crafting sister from Two Crafting Sisters and before we get started I'd just like to say thank you for asking Maura and I to do a guest post. We are both honored. I like to do two things when crafting---1. Make mini books and 2. Use items already in my stash. This little expanding folder mini book does just that. It is easy to make from scratch and you most likely already have everything that you need. I started with little #1 coin envelopes that measure 3 1/2" x 2 1/4". A simple search on Google or Amazon will give you lots of choices-you can also find these at your local office supply type store or in a pinch, simply cut down an envelope to size and seal the cut side to form the pocket. You will also need heavy chipboard or cardboard pieces to make the box. Cut two pieces that measure 3 3/4" x 2 1/2", two pieces that measure 3/4" x 2 1/2" and one piece that measures 1 3/4" x 2 1/2". Also cut your pieces of patterned papers in these same sizes as well as one long piece that measures 2 1/2" x 12" (you will trim off the excess once your pieces are adhered down.) Adhere the patterned paper to the chipboard pieces. If you want to distress the edges or ink them, now is the time to do that. Then adhere these pieces to the long patterned piece as shown in the photo leaving about a 1/16" gap between pieces. You'll see why next. Now, gently bend the box into shape. You can also distress the front side of your box now if desired. I used a red Distress Ink to cover the chipboard sides and also used a bit of sandpaper around the box edges. Gather your coin envelopes. Cut inserts out of cardstock that measure 3 5/8" x 2". Apply adhesive down the center of the back of the envelopes and adhere them one to another to form a stack. By only adhering down the center, you will get this accordion effect. Now with the last envelope, apply adhesive on the entire back of the envelope and adhere the stack to the back panel of the book (and in this photo you can also see the magnets I used to close my book. Now is the time to add those if you so choose so that the one will be hidden from view. However, you could also close these with Velcro dots or a ribbon. Your choice.) Also apply adhesive to the entire back of the front envelope. When you stick it down to the cover, run your finger along the envelope edges to make sure it is adhered. Here is the inside of the mini book. I punched out circles, folded them in half and stapled them on the inserts for pull tabs. Once I got started on these, I couldn't stop! This little mini book used envelopes that were even smaller at 2 3/4" x 1 3/4". I covered them with dictionary papers before adhering them together and I made tiny little library cards for the insides. And on this one I cut the flap to make a tag and had it oriented differently. The possibilities are endless. Enjoy! Patterned papers-Tim Holtz and Cosmo Cricket Blog-http://www.twocraftingsisters.blogspot.com/
Last week on the Paperclipping Roundtable podcast I tried to explain how to make a mini book from coin envelopes. I failed miserably. So I promised photos instead. Here they are! OPENING ON THE OUTSIDE If you want your mini to have the envelope openings on the ouside edge of the page, follow these instructions. Using No. 1 coin envelopes, flip the flap on five envelopes. Using the existing adhesive, adhere the envelopes to each other with the flipped flap. You will have one flap leftover at the end. Wrap it around the whole book to create a pretty spine....
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After seeing some cool coin envelopes for sale at my SBS, I just had to try making my own! I used Kraft cardstock and black Memento ink, handcut the envelopes which was super easy, and then added …
Coin envelopes are for more than just coins! This project will have you using this common office supply to make adorable mini books that easily fit wallet photos, hand made coupons, notes of love and more! This 19-page download file includes: * Full color photos * Step-by-step instructions * All...
Last week on the Paperclipping Roundtable podcast I tried to explain how to make a mini book from coin envelopes. I failed miserably. So I promised photos instead. Here they are! OPENING ON THE OUTSIDE If you want your mini to have the envelope openings on the ouside edge of the page, follow these instructions. Using No. 1 coin envelopes, flip the flap on five envelopes. Using the existing adhesive, adhere the envelopes to each other with the flipped flap. You will have one flap leftover at the end. Wrap it around the whole book to create a pretty spine....
I’ve created some fancy flap envelopes and some that are merely rectangle ones. Those were great fun to make. Today, I want to share with you some coin envelopes. These, too, were fun, fun, f…
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I’ve created some fancy flap envelopes and some that are merely rectangle ones. Those were great fun to make. Today, I want to share with you some coin envelopes. These, too, were fun, fun, f…
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These can be used in so many ways! They are easy to make in any size. Add to journals, happy mail and more! I made these from digital paper and some have a Velcro closure. Check out the video and m…
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I’ve created some fancy flap envelopes and some that are merely rectangle ones. Those were great fun to make. Today, I want to share with you some coin envelopes. These, too, were fun, fun, f…
I’ve created some fancy flap envelopes and some that are merely rectangle ones. Those were great fun to make. Today, I want to share with you some coin envelopes. These, too, were fun, fun, f…