Magazine style holder for cards

1. cut a 12 x 12 cs to 10 1/2 x 12.  Mark one of the 10 1/2 edges as the top.  Score at 4 1/2″ from each end with the 10 1/2 side at the top.  Now turn and score the top section at 5 3/4″ along the 12″ side and then from the bottom edge 1 3/4″.


002 copy 2. Cut and score as indicated.  Score lines are the dotted lines and the solid lines are cutting lines.


3.  Along the “top” edge measure from one side of the score lint 2 1/4″ and make a mark.  From the top measure down along the 12″ side 3 7/8″ and make a mark.  Repeat on the other side.  Cut at a diagonal matching up the 2 marks.  Repeat on the other side.


4.  Measure 3/4″ from the edge in the middle panel and trim.  Score the remaining in half( 1 7/8″)  Repeat on the other side.


008 copy 


5.  Now we are ready to assemble the holder.


6. The long skinny flaps (1 3/4″ x  4 1/2) fold up and in and the middle flaps fold over the skinny flaps. 


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012 copy  014 copy 


If you have any questions please feel free to email me.

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