How To Make Tiny Envelope Pockets

How To Make Tiny Envelope Pockets

Tiny Envelope Pockets

Gather your paper scrap strips and quickly create a batch of these mini envelopes. To add a fun twist, create a pocket that resembles opened mail, and fill it with extra paper goodies, die cuts, or tiny tags. Here's what you'll need:

  • Paper strips (any size)
  • Tiny ephemera: Additional paper strips, book pages, tags, die-cut flowers, or any other small items you can imagine
  • Glue
  • Stapler

Instructions:

  1. Fold and glue the paper strips as demonstrated in the video.
  2. Choose whether to leave both ends of the envelope open or glue one end shut to form a small pocket.
  3. Create little clusters by grouping an odd number of these envelopes together and securing them with a staple.
  4. Fill the envelopes to give the appearance of holding mail.

Creative Uses:

  • Use one mini envelope as a cute embellishment, or fan out three to create a unique cluster.
  • Make envelopes in various sizes to use as pockets or tucks in your journal.
  • Utilize the envelope flap as another tiny tuck spot.

These mini envelopes are a quick and charming paper craft that adds flair to your projects. Keep a collection in different colors to have ready-made embellishments on hand.

Happy crafting!

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