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This is very cute and looks fairly quick to make. Can I ask where you got the actual organizer? Thanks
I'm looking for the instructions on the coupon holder. The previous posters link is for a card organizer. The coupon holder looks like it has envelopes for each catagory.
Still lookin for the instructions.
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I've made these before- just purchase an inexpensive coupon organizer- remover the cover and either trace it and make a completely new one or cover the existing one with designer paper. They are fun to make!
I just attended a workshop making accordion file folder and thought it would make a perfect coupon file if I turned it sideways and tweeked it. I'm just now working out details but it is basically same instructions however instead of business envelopes cut in half I decided to use a full standard size envelope and adjusted the accordion piece to fit across the bottom of the enve. Cut about 1/2 inch off the bottom side of a sealed standard enve for your "pockets" and adjust the sizes of the chipboard pieces using the dimentions from your envelope. I found the basic instructions here http://scor-pal.com/projects2/index_files/Page444.htm
The card organizer is great! My sister at first thought I had bought a box and then decorated it! Fun! And the really great thing is that they don't take very many tools to make them. Mainly a paper cutter and score blade. I love it and plan to make some to hold cards for a baby shower gift.
I just attended a workshop making accordion file folder and thought it would make a perfect coupon file if I turned it sideways and tweeked it. I'm just now working out details but it is basically same instructions however instead of business envelopes cut in half I decided to use a full standard size envelope and adjusted the accordion piece to fit across the bottom of the enve. Cut about 1/2 inch off the bottom side of a sealed standard enve for your "pockets" and adjust the sizes of the chipboard pieces using the dimentions from your envelope. I found the basic instructions here http://scor-pal.com/projects2/index_files/Page444.htm
I'm new to posting things to My Gallery (so don't laugh too hard). Here is an accordian file I made into a little scrapbook. It's pretty basic but you can make it as fancy and as adaptable as you want it.