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Side Pocket Scrapbooking Technique





The side pocket scrapbooking technique is really easy and I really like it because you can add a lot of depth to a page very easily.

To create a side pocket, cut a square piece of scrapbook paper slightly smaller than the page you want to put it on. Cut it in half diagonally.



Fold over the diagonal edge about 1/4 inch.



Trim off the very tips that overhand and adhere to your page, lining up the edges. Stuff with ATC cards, photos, ephemera, et cetera.



Here's an example of one from my little ATC paper bag book where I did a double pocket, by making a smaller side pocket on top of the larger side pocket.






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