I’ll begin with an apology. I did not design this to be a 10 minute project. There is an optional window in the flip portion of this pocket folio that I create slowly to show you my easy method of ensuring that the front and back pieces of the window match up perfectly. If you skip the window, the project is much quicker and can be completed in 10-15 minutes. This is a great project for one sheet of 12” x 12” paper or several s raps that are comparable in size. This works as a stand alone pocket or can be glued down in your journal. Please know that my dimensions are listed to use up a sheet of 12” x 12” paper. This can easily be made larger or smaller, as needed. The cuts are at 7” x 12” and then that section is cut again at 5” x 7” and 5” x 7” with a 2” x 7” section remaining. From the top of the 5” x 12” piece, cut a section at 5” x 6 3/4” and then make a tuck spot at roughly 4” x 5”. You’ll have a scrap large enough to make the optional front closure and a decorative piece for a journaling card to go in your tuck spot. This also uses washi to hold the sections together. Thank you for watching and happy creating.