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Thursday, September 19, 2019

Free Printables: Pockets and Tags with Red, Green and White Flowers

This is a combination of pockets and tags that are sized to fit into the pockets. They have collaged ephemera backgrounds, overlaid with red, green, and white flowers. When folded, the envelopes are 3 X 4 inches.

To assemble the pockets: Fold the pockets on each side of the center panel; glue one side on top of the other. Fold the bottom flap and glue to the back of the pocket. I then use a 1-1/2-inch hole punch to cut the opening through the entire pocket. Alternately, you can cut out the pocket openings before assembly.


 

I hope you enjoy using them.

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To save these printables (on a PC): Click the image to show it full size. Then right click and choose "Save image as...". Save to your computer in a place that you'll remember. Then choose Save.

To print: When you are ready to print, click the saved image. It will usually open in a program that you can use to print it. If not, print using whatever program you use for printing. You can also insert into a word processing program and resize the image before printing.

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11 comments:

  1. you have no idea how badly i need these to just drop off for some people in my dad's nursing home. Thank you so very much for sharing!!!

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  2. These are so Gorgeous !!! Thank you, I am so appreciative 🤗

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  3. Thank you so much I love tags and pockets!

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  4. These are really gorgeous, Nancy. Thank you so much for sharing your talent :)

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  5. These are wonderful! Thank you so much!

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  6. Thank you so much for sharing these lovely pockets and tags. I do so appreciate your generosity.

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  7. Once again, beautiful images. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  8. Thank you so much. These are so pretty. Edwina Brown

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  9. Good. Morning Nancy, i wanted to take this time and say thank you so very much for all of your images that you allow me to use ( and others of course lol) i love each of them and have used many in my journals and for tags that i make so many things really. I hope you and family are doing well. Take care, Brenda Clark

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