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DIY Library Card Style Pocket

  • Writer: Megan Weller
    Megan Weller
  • Sep 27, 2019
  • 1 min read

In my most recent video, which you can watch here, I showed you guys how to make this library card style pocket from scrapbook paper.


Click here to find out more creative ways to use paper scraps!
Click here to watch the video!

(starts at 2:51)


Click here to download the FREE template!

Library card pocket template printable
Click here to download and print this PDF (Google Docs)

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💜 Megan Weller


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John. Snow.
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Jan 21

I read the post about making a simple library card-style pocket with scrapbook paper and a free printable template you can cut and fold to keep cards or notes, and it looks like a fun paper craft idea for books or journals. It made me think of a time last semester when I was so swamped that I had to take my chemistry class for me just to handle everything without breaking down under homework and labs. That memory makes me appreciate small creative projects that help me relax after a long day.

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