https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/turn-spare-cards-into-pocket-organizers • Posted by Amber Y.
I started this project because I really needed something to help keep my grocery lists and coupons together. I can't be the only one with a dozen extra Thank You cards lying around in drawers. Put them to use with this quick and easy DIY!
I started this project because I really needed something to help keep my grocery lists and coupons together. I can't be the only one with a dozen extra Thank You cards lying around in drawers. Put them to use with this quick and easy DIY!
Gather your supplies.
The envelope will be used to create a pocket for your folder. For your reference, lay your envelope over your card and align it so that the open edge of the envelope faces the crease of the card; you want the contents of your folder to be secure.
Once you have positioned your envelope, cut it in half, width-wise. (You may use a ruler to guide your cuts, but I chose not to for this tutorial).
Discard the top of the envelope, or the half that does not allow for the open edge to face the crease when placed at the base of the card.
Next, you must trim the envelope to fit inside the card. To make my cutting easier, I flipped my envelope over and aligned it with the crease. Trim the excess envelope to be square with the side of the card.
Flip your envelope back over, open side facing the crease. Trim the excess off the top and back of the envelope, so that all the edges are even
Your envelope pocket should now look like this.
Place a thin layer of glue on the back of your envelope pocket, and align it (open edge facing crease) so that the bottom and right-hand side of the card and envelope are even. Press and smooth down to remove air bubbles and distribute glue evenly. *Note: tape also works just fine, if you don’t have any glue.*
Your folder now has a pocket. It is not necessary to let the pocket dry before continuing, but be mindful that the pocket doesn’t become displaced. While the following steps are also not necessary, I chose to dress up my folder a bit. I started with a simple tie closure.
Close the card. Punch a hole in the middle of the card, near the open edge. *Note I only have this massive three-hole puncher, but I made do. This would be much easier with a single-hole puncher.
Cut a length of cord or string to tie the folder closed. I happened to have some yellow hemp cord. The length of the string is entirely up to you; I didn’t really measure mine. Next, simply thread the string through the hole you just punched, and tie a bow.
And, finito! You’ve got a handy organizer. You may choose to embellish the card as you wish, or not (I used hot glue to add plastic gems to the front of my folder).