The Stampin’ Up! Mini Pocket Envelope Dies are a stand alone die set and are often overlooked in the Annual Catalog. A gift card, a business card, and cash all fit neatly inside. I’m planning to use everyone of these for gratuities on my trip to Hawaii next week. These are super quick and easy to make using minimal supplies.
Thank you Patty Bennet for the idea of using these envelopes as gratuity envelopes. She had posted a picture of the envelopes she made as gratuity envelopes for her Alaskan cruise back in August. Fabulous idea! Any DSP, any stamps, any dies/punches, they ALL work!
Mini Pocket Envelope Dies
The Stampin’ Up! Mini Pocket Envelope Dies can be found on page 172 of the Annual Catalog. Very user friendly, go together quickly and make great mini pockets for any occasion. I decided to show the pictures and the products used before measurements and instructions. But, stay tuned as measurements and instructions are further down in this post!
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Measurements:
- DSP 4 1/2″ x 5 1/4″
- Basic White Circles on Nothing’s Better Than 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ and scraps to stamp images
Instructions:
- Die cut DSP
- Fold on the score lines and burnish with Bone Folder
- Add Multipurpose Liquid Glue to the flaps
- Close the pocket and press down to adhere the glue
- Ready to decorate any way you want!
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Do you need gift card holders for Christmas? Or someone’s birthday? These would be perfect to slip inside a handmade card or even in someone’s stocking! It’s easy to think outside the box using the Mini Pocket Envelope Dies!
I hope you’ll take a look at the Mini Pocket Envelope Dies on page 172 in the Annual Catalog. If you’d like to order any or all of the products used to create these Mini Pocket Envelopes, I would be honored to become your Stampin’ Up! demonstrator!
Thank you for stopping by to visit my blog today. As always, have a stamp-happy day!
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