These pocket cards are quick to make because the Designer Series Paper does the work! They are perfect for tucking in a special note, a gift card or a small
This is s tutorial showing how I made a pocket card from a sheet of 12 x 12 Botanical Notes paper by Trimcraft. You'll need to sele...
Pocket cards are such a cool thing and really fun to make but what is the best thing about a pocket greeting card? Come find out!
I wanted to make a different kind of greeting card so this pocket card was perfect! I’m going to teach you how to make this pocket card too!
These pocket cards are quick to make because the Designer Series Paper does the work! They are perfect for tucking in a special note, a gift card or a small
As promised, today we are adding to our knowledge of pocket cards and learning some additional designs. Pocket cards are very fun to make, and are very special because they are interactive for the […]
Friendly Hello Pocket Card uses Stampin' Up!'s SaleABration stamp sets and Designer Series Paper to create some unique folded card pockets.
As promised, today we are adding to our knowledge of pocket cards and learning some additional designs. Pocket cards are very fun to make, and are very special because they are interactive for the […]
One of my favorite Sale-a-Bration items was the Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper. Sadly it sold out just before the end of SAB, but I had been fortunate to have a few packs of it, so I used it for a Cards-by-Mail offering last month. I had seen a corner pocket card by Jodi Peterson on a demo website, and since my customers often like to try new fun-folds, I thought we'd use this beautiful paper to create one. This is a very easy fun-fold, but it looks harder than it is. I started with a piece of 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" cardstock (Starry Sky), and a piece of 4-1/8" x 5-3/8" DSP. On the bottom left corner of the DSP, I measured 3-1/4" up and towards the center, and sliced off the triangle. Then I adhered the larger piece of the DSP to the cardstock It looks like the picture above. I cut a 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" square of the Starry Sky (yes, my photo above used a Rich Razzleberry base - it was for a sample for my Card Club), and cut it in half, on the diagonal. I put Tear & Tape Adhesive on the two shorter sides, and placed it directly over the "missing piece" of the DSP: If you look closely, you'll see where the pieces overlap - corners, bottom and side edges are flush. Then I added my DSP triangle to the corner, matching up the floral design and leaving a skinny border around it: This created a pocket for a mini card: The mini card is created from a 3" x 8" piece of the DSP, folded in half, and adhered (the back part) to a piece cardstock measuring 3-1/4" x 4-1/4". A piece of Basic White (2-3/4" x 3-3/4") allows you space for your greeting inside. And tucked in for "traveling": It fits in a standard envelope. Such a lovely fun-fold idea, and it could be made using ANY patterned paper. I hope you'll give it a try! Product List Starry Sky 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [159263] $9.25 Distressed Gold 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Specialty Paper [159237] $5.00 Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock [159276] $10.25 Tear & Tape Adhesive [138995] $7.00
Just recently I received a unique card in the mail from a sweet lady named Jean Perron. I loved it so much and was inspired to make a couple versions of this fun-fold card (which I'm calling the
First of all, I must apologize for not getting this uploaded yesterday. Time just got away from me and I was really tired for some reason! ...
I was in the mood to color, and I had a request for a gift certificate from a customer, so I decided to create some pretty floral cards with the Stampin' UP! Beautifully Penned Sale-a-Bration paper! I used the same trifold pocket card design that I shared with you HERE. (dimensions and video are there, too!) Above and Below: The Polished Pink cardstock base layer sets the bright, vibrant tone for this card colored with Stampin' Blends markers and accented with Matte Black Dots! Inside each pocket, I tucked a Scalloped die cut for writing a personal message.
This pocket card is really simple, but it has a couple of details to make it special. The insert has a simple gift card holder, too!
How To Make a Tri Fold Pocket Card feat. Mosaic Mood | Luvin Stampin
Pocket cards are fun to make and receive. You can even tuck a little gift inside with your message! This one is super simple to change up just by altering the embellishments, and a great way to use your beautiful designer papers. These are the measurements for creating the pocket. After you fold and assemble it, use any symmetrical punch or die-cut to make an opening at the top for easy access to the inside. The inside section is a piece of 4" x 5-1/4" Garden Green cardstock. I added a second layer of Soft Sea Foam cardstock 3-3/4" x 5". The belly band is 9" x 1-1/4". I adhered it using Stampin' Seal with the seam hidden under the embellishments. Product List Forever Greenery Designer Series Paper [152492] Forever Fern Bundle (English) [154094] Forever Gold Laser-Cut Specialty Paper [152493] Butterfly Gala Photopolymer Stamp Set [148580] Tasteful Labels Dies [152886] Label Me Lovely Punch [151296] Garden Green Classic Stampin' Pad [147089] Garden Green 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [102584] Soft Sea Foam 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146988] Stampin' Seal [152813]
Wanna learn how to make an easy and unique pocket card design? Well I have 3 different ways you can use this design in your card making.
These pocket cards are quick to make because the Designer Series Paper does the work! They are perfect for tucking in a special note, a gift card or a small
Paper pockets are very useful embellishments for scrapbookers, card makers and other paper crafters. Buying ready made ones can not only be expensive but it limits you to style and color. We can us…