Feb 10 2009

Make it Monday # 27

Published by Makeesha at 4:02 am under 3-D Items, Make it Monday, Pocket Folders

Hi again,

I am sorry I didn’t get this up for you yesterday, that being Monday. I had a day which started really great, but turned into a schomozzle come dinner time, and then I had Stamp club last night.

Anyway, in light of what is happening in Victoria, a tutorial being a little late is really nothing to stress myself about……I can see that now. It is amazing how often horrific events really  do manage to make you stop, and realize what life is all about, and not all the stupid insignificant things that consume us. So I am going to be sure to enjoy the kids when they get home from school today, and be thankful for having them in my life, rather than being annoyed that they make a bit of mess!

So here is your Make it Monday for this week. I have only made one of these, so there aren’t extra samples, but maybe I will get another one done this week. It is a really fun one though, so enjoy! 

Pocket Folder                  

Materials required:

 

  • Paper trimmer
  • Envelopes (5-10)
  • Stamps
  • Cardstock
  • DS paper
  • Stamp pads
  • Bone scorer
  • Adhesive
  • Round tab punch, or label punch

Step 1:

Cut a 14 x 24cm sheet of cardstock

Step 2:

 

Score your cardstock in at 6.5cm’s, then 1.5cm’s from the last score line, then 9.5cm’s , then 1.5cm’s, and you will have 6.5cm at the end.

Step 3:

 

Fold your cardstock up at the scored lines

Step 4:

 

Cut a strip of cardstock 24cm’s long by 6cm’s wide and score it with the same measurements as you have just done.

Step 5:

Adhere that strip across the centre of the large cardstock. I have paper pierced my strip on either side as well.

Step 6:

 

Take your envelopes, and fold back the slip at the top.

Step 7:

 

On the back side of your envelope tape down the slip, and also add some adhesive to the bottom of the envelope.

Step 8:

 

Layer the envelopes one on top of the other so that all the pockets are facing the same direction

Step 9:

 

Decorate the front of you little stack of envelopes.

Step 10:

 

Adhere the stack of envelopes into the centre of the folder that you have made.

Step 11:

Make little cards that can fit into the envelopes. I have used the Stampin’Up gift card sized envelopes, and so the card I have made to fit the inside is 12 x 8 cm’s

 

Next I created the little tabs to go onto the top of the cards. I have used the label punch, and cut them in half, as you can see in the image. Otherwise you could always use the round tab punch.

Step 12:

 

Place all your cards into the pockets of the envelopes.

Step 13:

 

Make a belly band to fit around the whole folder. I have used a strip of DS paper that is 25cm long x 5cm wide, which fits just inside the other centre band.

Step 14:

 

Close your pocket folder, and add the belly band. This will keep your folder closed.

I have made this for my hubby for Valentines day. On each card I am going to put a little “Acts of Love” voucher, ie, a massage, favourite dinner, a date of his choice etc…..but I have 10 to fill, and I have to come up with some other ideas……Do any of you have suggestions?….thanks! :)

These folders make fantastic mini scrap albums, with a photo on each card, and you can journal on the back. OR, you could make it into a recipe card holder, where you can write up your favourites and take it on holidays (if you have to cook on holidays that is J )

There are lots of ideas that you can convert this little pocket folder into.

I hope you like it!

Love Keesh

10 Responses to “Make it Monday # 27”

  1. sarahon 10 Feb 2009 at 4:52 am

    Breakfast in bed? wine and cheese together on the back patio? What a great gift idea! Hope he likes it.

  2. Karenon 10 Feb 2009 at 6:14 am

    Holy Cow - another gorgeous project - ta muchly Keesh!

    But……………..where’s my BOUF? It would have looked seriously cool on one of those little things! lol

    Luv K
    co

  3. Kristy Youngon 10 Feb 2009 at 6:26 am

    Oh im so making one of these for myself, to keep receipts in how cool.

  4. Liamon 10 Feb 2009 at 9:28 am

    Love the project. You truly are amazing with your ideas. You should so enter that in the so shelli creative challenge for the salebration set that you used. I think it is a real winner. I hope hubby likes the vouchers. If my hubby seen this project he would so want me to make one of these projects. he would have ten vouchers for massages. lol. Suggestions breakfast in bed, sleep in voucher, I can’t think of anymore at the moment. I will have to think it over.

    Liam

  5. Natashaon 10 Feb 2009 at 11:12 am

    Fantastic project! Maybe a bubble bath/spa together, choice of a bottle of wine, my ideas escape me at the moment….

  6. Teneale Williamson 10 Feb 2009 at 11:27 am

    Clever girl…. What a great idea.

  7. kim evanson 10 Feb 2009 at 12:07 pm

    What a clever project! I love your color choices. I thought of my sons as I “watched you” make this - and all I could envision was putting lots of fast food cards in each pocket! It’s all about FOOD with boys!! LOL!! Have a great day & stay safe!!!!!
    Kim xoxo

  8. Shauna Britzaon 10 Feb 2009 at 12:49 pm

    This is Awesome Makeesha. Your ideas are so creative and make me want to try and make everything! Well done! Need some spare mins/hours. Can you tell me where to find some?

  9. Michelleon 11 Feb 2009 at 1:17 am

    Whoops!! I posted my comment on the wrong posting… DUH!! An awesome project - you’re just fabulous! Gift vouchers…. hmmm. I’m thinking a “no strings” massage, chocolate, facial, movies, a picnic at the beach.. OH! You meant for HIM??!! Shame. I could really do with a “no strings” massage at the moment. LOL

  10. Janeon 14 Feb 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing.

    Jane

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