Tuck-In Paper Gift Pocket Tutorial

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Gift Pocket with cookie title image

Make these easy Tuck-in Paper Gift Pockets out of some square card stock, coordinating buttons or ribbon, a glue stick, a hot glue gun, a ruler, and a pen. For this paper gift pocket I used an 8x8 piece of Christmas card stock that I bought in a pack from Hobby Lobby. I like using matte finish card stock - glittery, glossy, and foiled paper tends to tear on the edge when you fold it. If you don't have square card stock on hand, you can always cut down 8.5x11 paper to be an 8.5 inch square.

Make a Paper Gift Pocket

Gift pockets filled with treads and small items

Supplies you'll need to make a Paper Gift Pocket

All you need to make this easy gift is some square card stock, coordinating buttons or ribbon, a glue stick, a hot glue gun, a ruler, and a pen. For this pocket I used an 8x8 piece of Christmas card stock that I bought in a pack from Hobby Lobby. I like using matte finish card stock - glittery, glossy, and foiled paper tends to tear on the edge when you fold it. If you don't have square card stock on hand, you can always cut down 8.5x11 paper to be an 8.5 inch square. 

Double sided Christmas Cardstock

How to make a Paper Gift Pocket

Your finished pocket, made with 8x8 inch paper measures 5 1/2 inches tall by 4 3/4 inches wide. Take your piece of paper, colored side up, and fold in half to make a triangle. 

Fold the square cardstock on the diagonal

Mark a dot, 3 1/4 inches down from either side of the point. Match the right folded point to the dot on the left side of the right angle point as shown in picture 3. The tip of the point should not come to the edge of the paper - it should be about 1/8 on an inch away from the edge. Crease the fold.  Repeat for the opposite side as shown in picture 4. 

How to fold a paper gift pocket

Pull the flap down and crease the edge. Using your glue stick, secure the flap to hold it all in place. 

fold down the corner to form envelope

Embellish with a button or bow - you may need to use a hot glue gun for this step. 

finished paper gift pocket

Have your kids help you whip up a batch of their favorite cookies.  I used this Chewy Ginger Molasses Cookies with Citrus Glaze recipe from ChellyRoseBakes.com. It's delicious. Mine turned out great! This medium size pocket will hold two 3 inch cookies. I put them in a cellophane bag with a little ribbon to tie it off. 

Stuff a Paper Gift Pocket Full of Goodies

cookie in a paper gift pocket

Have your kids write a little note on the back for their teacher. 

write a not on the back of the paper gift pocket

These Paper Gift Pockets are so fun - the possibilities are endless. You can use double sided card stock in all sorts of sizes. 12 inch paper makes a large pocket that is 8 1/2 inches tall by 7 inches wide - it makes a big pocket that fits extra large cookies, or a mini loaf of bread, or a scarf, etc. 6 inch paper makes a 4 1/4 inch tall by 3 1/2 inch wide pocket. It's a cute little pocket - perfect for holding a gift card or some cash.

Finished Gift Pocket examples

Happy Making!!

Looking for more fun gifts to make for the Holidays? Check out my Holidays Page.

About Sarah Markos

Hi, my name is Sarah Markos and I love to sew! Mostly things out of fabric. I'm a little addicted to buying and looking at fabric. Especially vibrant, colorful fabric. I love to make things like Halloween Costumes, Pillows, Clothes, Quilts, but most especially Handbags.

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