This pocket card is really simple, but it has a couple of details to make it special. The insert has a simple gift card holder, too!
What You Need To Make These Bags
Designer Series Paper
- Card Base: 6” x 9 ¼”
- score at 2 ¾” & 7” on the long side
- score at 5/8” on the short side
- Envelope Flap: save scrap from above
Bubble Bath
- Gift Card Holder Insert: 6 3/8” x 4 1/8”
- score at 1”
- Circle Punch: 1 circle
- Bough Punch: 2 flowers
Garden Green
- Bough Punch: scrap 1 ½” wide, 3 leaves
Basic White
- Inside Stamped Layer: 5” x 3 3/4″
Vellum (optional)
- Stamped Layer: 1 Circle Punch
- Bough Punch: 2 leaves
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Easily Customizable
To get a different look, choose a different patterned paper! Then choose 2 colors of cardstock and 1 color of ink! That’s all you need!!!

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Making the Pocket

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Use your paper trimmer to do the scoring and cutting, then cut the tabs off at an angle. Watch the video for tips!
Variations
I used the same pack of paper, but just changed out one color of ink or cardstock to change the look!

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Inspiration
I used the Delightfully Eclectic Designer Series Paper for all of these cards! Then I chose one color of ink and two colors of cardstock for the card.

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Clockwise left to right:
- Bubble Bath cardstock with Pretty Peacock ink
- Bubble Bath cardstock with Garden Green cardstock & ink
- Same as above
- Same as above
- Daffodil Delight cardstock with Garden Green cardstock & ink
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I’m happy to help and would love to answer any of your questions. Please reach out to me through e-mail. If you would like to place a Stampin’ Up! order, I would be thrilled if you selected me to be your demonstrator.