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Old 02-16-2006, 09:44 AM   #1  
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Default vellum tuck in question

I went to Learn2Stamp web page and read the directions for the vellum tuck in but am lost. I'm trying to picture the folding but feel very dense. Can anyone help me? I need more basic instruction.
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Talking VELLUM TUCK INS

OK! I'll give this a shot. Take a piece of copy paper and cut into a 6 inch square for a practice piece. Lay it flat / fold it in half UPWARD / then fold in half again from right side to the left side. You now have a 3 inch square with the bottom closed and 4 open pieces to the top.

Turn around so the open pieces face down / fold the first open piece UPWARDS leaving about an eighth of an inch away from the very top of the next piece. Fold each of the next TWO open pieces UPWARDS leaving about the same distance between each piece. You should have a pocket when turned around again with what looks like 4 folded pieces facing DOWNWARD and a single back piece forming the pocket back.

You can make any size pocket as long as it is a perfect square. If you need a "hands on" em me privately with your address and I'll send yoyu several visuals. Hope this is clear - easy to say, but not sure I'm explaining it well enough.

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for posting about this site. That is a neat little pocket!
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