How To Make One-Of-A-Kind Pocket Card Invitations

Metallic pocket cards make small, attractive invitations that are both practical and stylish. Use the elegant rounded-dip pocket to hold rsvp cards and envelopes, or to fit a small invitation insert card. The back of the card can also be used to layer decorative specialty papers to make a two-sided pocket card invitation.

Available in nine unique hues, these pocket cards are made with Gmund Subtil’s shimmering heavyweight card stock. The outside of the card features the subdued glimmer of Subtil’s micro-embossed mica surface, adding a sophisticated look.

Here are a few examples of what you can do with some creativity and patterned papers. These have been created with printable Tairei paper and a layer of patterned Chiyogami paper.

Green Swirl Chiyogami Pocket Card
Floral Petal Chiyogami Pocket Card

You can order any of the pre-made combinations, which include sheets of Tairei and Chiyogami that you can cut at home with the provided template, or you can make your own combo.

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2 Comments

  1. maricel says:

    I really want to know how to make pocket invitation. thanks for your help.

  2. Amy says:

    Hi Maricel, here is a link to another article with complete instructions on how to assemble this pocket card kit:
    http://talk.lcipaper.com/2008/06/18/how-to-print-a-assemble-pocket-card-invi

    Hope that helps!

    amy@lcipaper.com

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