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Place the card stock on the paper cutter. Use only the scoring blade. Use the ruler on the paper cutter and score the paper at 3 inches. Use a bone folder to fold the card stock and make a flat crease.
Score the paper a second time at 5 1/8 inches. Measure this score from the folded 3-inch score. Use your bone folder to create a flat crease.
Make another crease in your (empire wedding dresses) paper at 5 inches from the previous scored (empire wedding dresses)
Open your pointed envelope flap and your invitation. Lay the envelope flap against the section where you made a 3-inch score. Use a pencil to trace the edge onto your pocket fold invite. Use the cutting blade to cut the traced marks. If the envelope is too small for the card stock.you will have to adjust the difference with a ruler. Simply add one or two inches until the traced design extends to both corners of the card stock and a pointy tip is created in the center.
Invert the envelope and trace the pointed end on the 6-inch edge. The pointed end will be inside the invitation. Use a ruler to create a 2-inch wide mark for the pocket. Measure 2 inches from the inverted point. This is where you will fold and score the inverted point to create the pocket. Cut off the excess card stock to finish the inverted point.
Cut out pieces of tape to fit both sides of the pocket and the 5-inch side of the paper. Fold the invitation to create the pocket. Finish folding the invitations and (lace wedding dress) wrap a rubber band around them to keep them together until you are ready to make your (lace wedding dress)