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Mrs. Deviled Egg, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 27, Public Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Accounting Engagement Date: December 24, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: October 21, 2008 Venue: Historic auditorium and meeting hall in one of Pittsburgh's commuter cities About Me: I am obsessed with all things crafty, especially scrapbooking, knitting, jewelry-making & cake decorating. I also love being an aunt, wrapping presents, watching football (Go Steelers!), shopping at yard sales and consignment stores, procrastinating, singing and learning to play the guitar. When it comes to wedding planning, I'm excited about working on DIY projects and finding creative ways to stay under budget. Of course, nothing is more exciting to me than knowing that the wonderful Mr. Deviled Egg will be my husband.
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Pocketfold invitations are all the rage, but buying them can be costly if you need to purchase a large quantity. Making them yourself is a great option if you are on a budget and have a few months before it’s time to mail the invites. So, I thought I’d show you how I made one from some old cardstock. This pocketfold is made from one sheet of 12″x12″ scrapbooking cardstock and cost me less than 20¢ thanks to paper purchased during an open stock paper sale at Jo-Ann’s.

1. Start with your sheet of 12″x12″ cardstock and use a paper trimmer to cut it down to 7″x12″. Keep the remaining piece for making the pocket.

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2. Using a Scor-Pal, or a scoring blade and a straight edge, score the paper at 2.5″ and 7.5″.

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3. Fold along the score lines and use a bone folder to create a crisp crease. Voila! You have the outer folder!

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4. To make the pocket, take the remaining 5″x12″ piece of card stock and cut a 3.5″x7.5″ rectangle.

5. Score the rectangle at .5″ on both 3.5″ sides, and at one of the 7.5″ sides.

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6. To get a nice, clean fold without overlapping, you have to miter the corner. To do this, take your scissors and cut the two bottom corners (where the score lines intersect) at an angle.

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7. Fold in the three sides. The edges of your mitered corners should meet, but not overlap.

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8. Apply double-sided tape to the .5″ sides.

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9. Adhere the pocket to the inside of the folder.

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10. Decorate the pocketfold with a strip of paper to create a bellyband to hold it all closed.

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And there you have it! One pocketfold ready to house your invitation and accompanying inserts.

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21 Responses to “Making Pocketfold Invites from 12″x12″ Paper”

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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  641 posts, Busy bee

That looks great!!

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  782 posts, Busy bee

So crafty! Your post has thoroughly convinced me that I knew a Scor-Pal!

 
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frenchbulldog (message)  5,956 posts, Bee Keeper

I need a Scor-Pal!

 
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Kimberly B.

oh wow so that’s how it works……i am so getting one. thank you thank you

 
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smkarl

That’s incredible! I wish I had seen this before I made my pocket fold invites. It would have saved some headache.

 
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Mrs. Eggplant (message)  296 posts, Helper bee

Oh, Miss DE! You are a woman after my own heart. Another paper crafter on WB, yay! I also have a scor-pal and I love it! :-)

 
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ErinMarieMack (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

Nicely done, you crafty lady you! I like them!

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,090 posts, Buzzing bee

I have the strong urge to buy a scor pal. I NEED THIS! :) Great tutorial! You make it look so easy!

 
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silvia

Oh Ms. DE, thank you so, so much! I am “diy” our pocketfolds and was hoping to find something like this. How I wish I was as crafty as you!

 
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AmyM83 (message)  243 posts, Helper bee

I am so happy someone did this! I am going to attempt t myself, but may I ask what the dimension were of the finished product (lxw)? I want to know if they will fit in standard envelopes (greeting card size-ish) or if they would need special ones (extra postage). Thanks again!

 
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jackie

where did you get the scor-pal??? ingenious!!!

 
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Miss Deviled Egg (message)  858 posts, Busy bee

Yay! Everyone needs a scor-pal! Sorry for being and enabler, but the thing is super cool!

@AmyM83: When it’s all folded up, it’s 5″x7″ — so it fits nicely in and A7 envelope
@jackie: I got mine through Papertrey Ink (http://www.papertreyink.com/) and it was $40. A bit of a splurge for a crafting tool, but it makes it so easy to create cards and boxes.

 
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Miss Cheese (message)  647 posts, Busy bee

@Mrs. Cookie: Ditto!

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  718 posts, Busy bee

Oh my gosh, I can’t believe I’ve never heard of a scor-pal; it looks so neat. The pocketfolds turned out great.

 
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Shay

okay I LOVE YOU!!!! I dont know what it is about pocketfold envelopes they get me everytime. can I honestly tell you that I am googling scor-pal right now cuz I need one!!!!!

AMMAZING BLOG !!! thanks

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,400 posts, Bumble bee

That scor-pal thing would have saved my life in the invitation design process. Where were you when I needed you most DE?

 
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natalie

i have a question….what is the white thing called that you are using on the score pal? and where can i get one? thanks for the tips!!

 
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Noelle

I did this exact same thing, only my pockets were horizontal! :) Looks great!

 
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Miss Deviled Egg (message)  858 posts, Busy bee

@natalie: It comes with the scor-pal and I think they call it a scor tool? It’s really just a bone folder that has a point at one end.

 
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Chrissie

Try these http://www.pocketfoldinvites.co.uk it’s so much easier and they are really affordable!

 
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Ashley

Great directions. Just made a mock-up and it came out wonderfully!

 


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