Here’s a very simple but adorable AND functional little folder to hold A2 sized cards (5.5 x 4.25”). You can dress this folder up simply with a rectangle of DSP (Designer Series Paper), or adapt a favorite card design to the front of this folder. And what a wonderful little gift this folder filled with cards would make!
I took a quick look at Pinterest but couldn’t find a SIMPLE card holding folder for A2 cards. So I modified one for a notecard sized folder to accommodate A2 cards. This one will fit approximately 4 cards and envelopes.
To make the folder, you’ll need a paper trimmer and scorer, one sheet of 8.5” x 11” card stock, and approximately 24” of ribbon.
1-Cut the card stock to 10” x 8.5”.
2-With the 10” side along the top of your scoring tool, score a line at 4.75” and 5.25”.
3-Place the 8.5” side along the top of your scoring tool and score at 2.5”
4-Fold the 2.5” score line first, then fold the remaining two score lines to create the base of the folder.
5-Create your focal decoration for the folder but before adhering it to the front of the folder, fold the ribbon in half and adhere it to the front, and then adhere your focal design to further secure the ribbon.
To decorate the folder, I used the Petal Park stamp set and the corresponding punch for the floral elements. The base is made with Pale Papaya card stock and I've used the matching ribbon. The Basic White card stock panel is 3.5” x 4.75”. I used the Stitched With Whimsy dies for the fun edging and using my paper snips, I fussy cut following the outer edge of the design. For the leaves, I used Pear Pizzaz ink and Pale Papaya ink on Pale Papaya card stock for the flowers, then punched the flowers out. And to add a bit of color to the background, I used a blending brush and Pale Papaya ink.
Hope this inspires you to create today! Please let me know if you make a folder based on this tutorial…I’d love to hear from you...