Hello there friends,
So the latest rage is pocket letters. I think it's a clever idea to keep snail mail and that ancient tradition of writing letters alive and well. I will admit, I'm not a letter writer- I'm a card maker. Well, I have a friend who sends me sweet messages through snail mail & I'm super bad about writing her back :( ---> (insert boos and hisses here). Anyhoo, when I came across this pocket letter concept I thought of my friend. I thought I would give one a try & she would be the one to make it for.
So the basic steps to creating a pocket letter is taking a 9 pocket trading card sleeve and creating little inserts for each pocket, one to be a letter to include in one of the pockets. I found the sleeves at Target for 70 sleeves for $9. OK, that's cheap and probably a few lifetimes' supply!
So when I started working on it I became a bit overwhelmed. It took me forever to create the first insert and I had 8 more to create! No bueno :( So... I resized it to be a little easier to complete. What did I do? I cut 3 of the pockets off the edge! Now it was a 6 pocket letter *Ü*
'Nuff blabber. Here's the final product:
Of course, it's hard to photograph the pockets, so I took each one out of the sleeves & took a pic of each one. I snipped off the side with the binder strip because my friend isn't going to put it in a binder.
Here's the first one:
***I water colored all of the images for her pocket letter with Distress Inks.
The second pocket contains a tea bag and a teapot diecut.
The 3rd: This is my letter. I added a couple of vellum feather die cuts (because she's a writer).
The 4th: Water colored the butterflies & added a die cut Hello
The 5th: Water colored the Dogwood flowers & heat embossed "friendship" on a strip of vellum.
The 6th: A shaker birdcage. Water colored birdie.
The good thing about cutting it down to 6 pockets is that it folded down to fit a regular A2 envelope. *Ü*
I liked the idea of wrapping a doily around it & tying it with some twine before putting it in the envelope.*Ü*
I hope my friend enjoys this pocket letter. You can find more info about them ---> HERE.
All the goodies I used are listed below.
Thanks so much for sticking around for this long post! Have you created a pocket letter? It's a very cool & creative process---that I can handle in 6 pockets! Lol... *Ü*
¡Adiós amigas!

The 411
I used papers from the Quilting Bee 6x6 pad from MME for all of the inserts. All images were water-colored with Distress Inks.
1) Stamp: Stuck on You-Lawn Fawn, Dies: Precious Polaroids- MFT
2) Stamp & Dies: Always time for Tea- MFT
3) Dies: Feathers & Arrows-MFT, "You"- PTI
4) Stamp & Dies: Antique Flowers & Butterflies- Hero Arts, "Hello" die-Wplus9
5) Stamp & Dies: Antique Flowers & Butterflies- Hero Arts, Happy Every Day- SSS
6) Dies: Contempo Cage, Musical Notes-MFT, Assorted sequins, acetate
So the latest rage is pocket letters. I think it's a clever idea to keep snail mail and that ancient tradition of writing letters alive and well. I will admit, I'm not a letter writer- I'm a card maker. Well, I have a friend who sends me sweet messages through snail mail & I'm super bad about writing her back :( ---> (insert boos and hisses here). Anyhoo, when I came across this pocket letter concept I thought of my friend. I thought I would give one a try & she would be the one to make it for.
So the basic steps to creating a pocket letter is taking a 9 pocket trading card sleeve and creating little inserts for each pocket, one to be a letter to include in one of the pockets. I found the sleeves at Target for 70 sleeves for $9. OK, that's cheap and probably a few lifetimes' supply!
So when I started working on it I became a bit overwhelmed. It took me forever to create the first insert and I had 8 more to create! No bueno :( So... I resized it to be a little easier to complete. What did I do? I cut 3 of the pockets off the edge! Now it was a 6 pocket letter *Ü*
'Nuff blabber. Here's the final product:
Of course, it's hard to photograph the pockets, so I took each one out of the sleeves & took a pic of each one. I snipped off the side with the binder strip because my friend isn't going to put it in a binder.
Here's the first one:
***I water colored all of the images for her pocket letter with Distress Inks.
The second pocket contains a tea bag and a teapot diecut.
The 3rd: This is my letter. I added a couple of vellum feather die cuts (because she's a writer).
The 4th: Water colored the butterflies & added a die cut Hello
The 5th: Water colored the Dogwood flowers & heat embossed "friendship" on a strip of vellum.
The 6th: A shaker birdcage. Water colored birdie.
The good thing about cutting it down to 6 pockets is that it folded down to fit a regular A2 envelope. *Ü*
I liked the idea of wrapping a doily around it & tying it with some twine before putting it in the envelope.*Ü*
I hope my friend enjoys this pocket letter. You can find more info about them ---> HERE.
All the goodies I used are listed below.
Thanks so much for sticking around for this long post! Have you created a pocket letter? It's a very cool & creative process---that I can handle in 6 pockets! Lol... *Ü*
¡Adiós amigas!

The 411
I used papers from the Quilting Bee 6x6 pad from MME for all of the inserts. All images were water-colored with Distress Inks.
1) Stamp: Stuck on You-Lawn Fawn, Dies: Precious Polaroids- MFT
2) Stamp & Dies: Always time for Tea- MFT
3) Dies: Feathers & Arrows-MFT, "You"- PTI
4) Stamp & Dies: Antique Flowers & Butterflies- Hero Arts, "Hello" die-Wplus9
5) Stamp & Dies: Antique Flowers & Butterflies- Hero Arts, Happy Every Day- SSS
6) Dies: Contempo Cage, Musical Notes-MFT, Assorted sequins, acetate