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DIY Lapbook Pocket Instructions

The document provides instructions for making various pockets and folders out of paper to add to a lapbook or notebook. It includes directions for making a folder pocket with tabs, a side pocket, small pockets in various shapes, and a drinking cup pocket. The instructions describe cutting, folding, gluing, and decorating the paper pieces to create storage pockets and covers.

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DIY Lapbook Pocket Instructions

The document provides instructions for making various pockets and folders out of paper to add to a lapbook or notebook. It includes directions for making a folder pocket with tabs, a side pocket, small pockets in various shapes, and a drinking cup pocket. The instructions describe cutting, folding, gluing, and decorating the paper pieces to create storage pockets and covers.

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Folder Pocket

Cut on solid lines. Fold in half on the dotted line. Fold bottom tab and glue down. Fold side tab and glue down. Use the cards on the next page, if desired.

Glue this side to your lapbook. side tab

bottom tab

Pocket (fits 4x6 cards)


Cut pocket out as one piece. Fold back up. Wrap aps around the back and glue down.

Small Side Pocket


Cut pocket out as one piece. Fold ap on right side under. Fold top and bottom aps under. Glue the back of the pocket to your lapbook. Store cards (found on next page) in pocket.

Small Pocket
Cut pocket out. Fold back ap up and wrap side aps around the back and glue down. Glue the back of your pocket into your lapbook.

3 circle pocket

4 circle pocket

5 circle pocket. Glue around inside circle from dot to dot.

This will be back of pocket

1. Cut two large circles. Set one aside. Take the other and fold it in half vertically. Then fold it in half horizontally.

2. Unfold

3. Put rubber cement (or glue) on half and fold

4. Put glue on one quarter and fold.

5. One quarter will be open. This is your pocket.

6. Fill the other circle with information, as desired. Decorate cover of the pocket. Fold second circle (half and half again) and slip into pocket.

Drinking Cup Pocket


You need a 8.5 x 8.5 square sheet of paper to make your drinking cup. To make one take a piece of regular sized 8.5 x 11 paper. Take the top left corner and fold it across the page. Cut the remaining strip off. This is what your paper will look like when you finish. It should open from the top.

Take the left corner and fold it across to meet the right edge (forming an arm).

Take the right corner and fold it across to meet the left edge (forming another arm). Now your cup will look like its arms are folded.

Separate the triangles that are at the top. Fold one forward. Fold one backward.

If desired, tuck the front triangle into the slot in the arm.

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