We are using up our scraps and making beautiful Pocket Cards that will hold these beautiful bookmarks. How many people still read a REAL book? Well I for one do. I love the smell of real books and can't wait to get my hands on a new one.
Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/iqwj9_pNTz0
Products Used:
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Tim Holtz Oxide Inks: http://bit.ly/2xR6lV8
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Measurements:
Cardstock 8 1/2"x7" on the long side score at 3 3/4" and 7 1/2" turn one turn and score at 1/2".
Fold on score lines. On the piece without the extra fold down the side you will measure down 4" and then make a mark from here up to the corner and cut this part away.
Your tag/bookmark is cut at 6 1/4"x2 3/4" and the mat for the front is cut at 6"x2 1/2". The little piece on the bottom is cut at 1 3/4"x2 1/2"
Front mat is cut at 3 1/2x6 1/4" place it under the front part that you cut at an angle, mark and cut that part away as well. This should then fit perfectly on the front. If not then trim a little off the bottom.
Inside mat is cut at 3 1/2"x5", this will not go all the way to the bottom but it will not show anyway.
Embellish as you wish and enjoy!!
On one of your recent projects you apologized for copying someone else's work, well paSha, welcome to cyberspace. I watched many videos before I found you, who could teach me in a way the old, not so bright woman could understand. It could be the southern English, I'm from Florida, and I understand every word you say. Now I have to tell you I took this one step further, I put all the measurements into the cricut. Like you I hate to measure. So I added it all to a program there and it scores and cuts, wooohooo! Thank you so much.....Keep on teaching!
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