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A Video Tutorial on How to Create a Pocket Card

Posted on: Friday, May 6th, 2011

Happy Friday everyone!  Today I wanted to share with you a fun and easy pocket card.  It features an insert I created using Stampin’ Up!’s Top Note die, onto which you can either attach a gift card or simply write a message.  You can see what the insert looks like when it’s pulled out, in the picture below.

I have created a video tutorial for you which you can see below, and I’ve even put together a PDF handout for you! 

Download the PDF Handout HERE.

Watch the video below:

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Don’t forget to check out the Paper Crafter’s World Blog today as I have a fun Graduation Money Card Holder. On the blog we have a full list of the supplies and pieces used to create the punch art owl.

Supplies

Stamps: Funky Four, Hodgepodge Happiness (Stampin’ Up!)
Ink: Real Red and Old Olive Stampin’ Write Markers (Stampin’ Up!); Memento Tuxedo Black ink (Tsukineko)
Paper: Early Espresso CS, Real Red CS, Whisper White CS, Play Date Designer Paper (Stampin’ Up!);
Accessories: Scallop Trim Border Punch, Real Red Satin Ribbon, Top Note Die, Big Shot, Sticky Strip, mini glue dots, bone folder, Stamp-a-ma-jig (Stampin’ Up!); scoring board (Martha Stewart); linen thread (Papertrey Ink); Bow Easy (other)

Categories : Cards

24 Comments

1
Guldara Kirwan
May 6th, 2011 at 8:38 pm

Another great project, Andrea! Thanks for sharing!

2

Terrific card, I am always looking for interesting ways to package gift cards. Thanks for sharing the video and the pdf file!

3

This is so super cute!!! Thanks so very very much for sharing—what a blessing a very cute card that I could do in a pinch of time:)

YOu do a super great job–teaching, too:)

Blessings!

4

Awesome idea! Thank you for sharing!

5

Very nicely done. Great idea for making an easier but professional looking bow. I always enjoy your tutorials.

6

It’s a funny card. Thanks for sharing.

7

merci beaucoup pour ce joli modèle

8

REALLY cute card. Thank you for the great tutorial as well.

9

Thank you for sharing your ideas. I do so enjoy your well presented and informative tutorials. Mandy

10

Great Card! Thanks for the tutorial.

11

This is like receiving a gift! Great idea and “smile booster”!

12

BRAVO BELLE REALISATION md

13

Andrea I love this idea! Does this fit in a regular envelope?

14

Cute project Andrea, thanks for sharing!

15

Love your project – simply too cute. Loved your tutorial (and you have such pretty hands). :o )

16

This is another great project from you; always enjoyable!TFS and warm hugs from Hawaii.

17

I enjoy your tutorials; your voice’s so soft & I can’t imagine you using it to [scream!] at your little ones!

18

Thank you so much for this wonderful card. I made it for my MIL for Mother’s Day. She loved it. I also posted it on Splitcoast Stampers. Which I’ve been a member for 5 years. But have never posted any cards before. You and your sister are so talented! Thanks for teaching and sharing with us.
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1970280?&cat=7477
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/1970281?&cat=7477

19

Enjoyed the tutorial on this very nice card. You make it look so easy.

from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

20

Very cute card! Thanks for sharing your idea. Love it!

21

Another gorgeous card Andrea! Fabulous Idea, Love it!
Thanks for sharing.

22

Great project–thanks for the video and the pdf.

23

As always, Andrea – your ideas and projects are just darling. Thank you so much for sharing with us all!

24

I love this creative idea. So darn cute. You come up with the neatest projects :) Thank you so much for sharing!

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