Library Pockets and other office supply type items are the hottest thing in scrapbooking right now. They can be used for many different things, such as to hold journaling or memorabilia, or add them to hold handmade tags.
Materials:
Paper or Cardstock
Bone Folder
Corner Rounder
Paper Cutter
Directions:
Cut a piece of paper or cardstock to 4.25 x 7.5 inches.
Using a bone folder, make a score line at 4.25 inches down. The other length should be 3.25 inches.
Make scores .5 inch from each side.
Cut along the creases from the end to the middle score mark (the 2 creases .5 inches from the side).
Cut a slant across to the edge.
Use the corner rounder on the narrow ends’ corners.
Fold and glue the two flaps.
Tips:
Once you have the hang of it, alter and try different sizes
Get creative and find new uses for your pockets


























