Hello Crafty Friends,
A very warm good morning to you all.
Again we are back with a new tutorial and this time we have Apeksha Kothari as our Guest DT in Teaching and Learning Program. Sit back with a coffee and enjoy the tutorial.
Over to you Apeksha,
Apply the glue to the middle section of the pocket and attach it to another pocket.
Continue gluing all the pockets to each other and you will
end up with something like this.
For each pocket you would need a tag (white cardstock) measuring 3.75”X 4.5” (10 in total) and 10 tag holders to pull out the tags (half inch to three quarters of an inch in size)
With this, we are done with the base.
You will end up with a 4.75”flap on both the pieces. Adhere
them together to create a long piece and fold it as shown in the picture below.
A very warm good morning to you all.
Again we are back with a new tutorial and this time we have Apeksha Kothari as our Guest DT in Teaching and Learning Program. Sit back with a coffee and enjoy the tutorial.
Over to you Apeksha,
Hello Everyone,
Hope you are doing well and settling down for this year to
end and to start with a new crafty year like me :D This is my first post for Rainbow Craftykari and I totally
cannot cope up with my excitement at all. Today, as part of the guest designer
team, I am going to show you all how to create a cute little handy pocket tag
card which can be used as a keepsake or be gifted to anyone for any occasion.
So, without wasting much time, let’s get started with it.
Please Note: THIS IS A LONG POST :D
I would like to show you what the final result looks like and then get into the detailed process on how to make one.
So, without wasting much time, let’s get started with it.
Please Note: THIS IS A LONG POST :D
I would like to show you what the final result looks like and then get into the detailed process on how to make one.
Now, let’s see how this is put together:
This is a 10 pocket card and hence you will need 10 pieces of 4” X 8.5” black cardstock for the pockets.
This is a 10 pocket card and hence you will need 10 pieces of 4” X 8.5” black cardstock for the pockets.
To start with, take one of the 4” X 8.5” black cardstock and
place it with the 8.5” (the long side lined up on the top) and score at 4 and
8.
You will be left with a half inch flap which would be used
to adhere the piece together to make the pocket. Refer the picture below to see
how to add the red tape and fold the piece together and; I have taper the ends
here to give a neat look to the final outcome.You will need to make 10 of these. And once all the 10
pockets are ready, we will attach them to one another.
Apply the glue to the middle section of the pocket and attach it to another pocket.
For each pocket you would need a tag (white cardstock) measuring 3.75”X 4.5” (10 in total) and 10 tag holders to pull out the tags (half inch to three quarters of an inch in size)
With this, we are done with the base.
Now, to make the cover we would need two pieces of black
card stock measuring 4”X12”and 4”X9.5” each. Score the 4”X12”piece at 4.25”and 7.25”
And score the 4”X9.5” at 1.75”and 4.75”
And then attach the magnet to the two overlapping flaps on
the top.
With this, we are done with the cover too.
It is now time for us to attach the pockets to the cover and
complete the base of the card.
Attach the pockets to the cards where in the flat bases meet
each other on both the sides with either liquid glue or red tape (which ever
you are comfortable with).
And
you will end up with something looking like the below
I have used the pattern paper from Papericious paper pack –
“Steal the time”
For the top, I have used a happy birthday die cut in red
cardstock and layered it with white cardstock. I then fussy cut it and
distressed the edges with Faded Jeans Distress Ink. I then layered it on a
black cardstock and fussy cut it to the shape again. I adhered it with foam
tape to give it a dimensional effect. I went ahead and added a flower and a
couple of butterflies with rhinestones on them. Have a closer look at it.
I also distressed the tags with Barn Door distress ink,
added a butterfly as a tag holder and added a rhinestone to it.
For the top part of front side, I die cut the name “divya”
in white and distressed it with Barn Door distress ink and added a couple of
black rhinestones on each of the letters. Added a small butterfly punch out
too.
For the bottom part of the front side, I added a doily,
again distressed with Barn Door. Added a ribbon bow, butterfly punch out, a
couple of buttons, a couple of mulberry flowers and a piece of net.
The card is complete. Decorate it as per your wish and
comfort. Have a look at what I ended up making:
Hope you enjoyed the tutorial and will try your hands on
this one. If you have any questions,
please feel free to comment below and I will be more than glad to help you.
Well, you do not need any fancy tools to make this card.
Here is the list of supplies needed and the products used:
Here is the list of supplies needed and the products used:
·
Martha Stewart Score Board
·
Fiskars Paper Trimmer
·
Barn Door Distress Ink
·
Faded Jeans Distress Ink
·
Martha Stewart Butterfly 3 in one punch
·
Mulberry Flowers
·
MFT alphabet Die
·
Corner Rounder
·
Red Tape
·
Tim Holtz Tonic Kushgrip Scissors
·
Magnets
·
Papericious paper pack – Steal the time
Black Cardstock - 220 GSM
Black Cardstock - 220 GSM
And please do leave some love J
Regards,
Apeksha Kothari
Craftpenter (Insta - @craftpenter)
really cool project..very well explained apeksha...
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roshini..
Lovely project :)
ReplyDeleteLovely creation with a very clear tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!I really liked the tutorial...so well explained...good job Apeksha!!
ReplyDeletelovely work, so well explained.... gr8 work apeksha
ReplyDeleteLoved this tutorial Apeksha:)! Well explained and lovely project :)!
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully explained Apeksha! Love this cute pocket tag style! Well done!
ReplyDeleteLovely dear well explained
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