Here’s the one I use during the first week of school. I made a few accordion envelope kits that you might like to check out. Now you are ready to fill up the pockets with all kinds of valuable content! Get those creative juices flowing! The sky is the limit! Write a title on the front of your accordion envelope book as shown. Now, just bend back and forth to make an accordion. This is what it looks like from the back. That way it will bend easily in the last step.Ĭontinue to glue the flaps and attach the envelopes.Īdd as many envelopes as you need for your project. Try your best to line it up right on the fold line. Place the next envelope on top as shown and press to seal. Open up the first envelope and give the flap a good coat of glue. To make an accordion envelope book, you will need to glue the envelopes together by the flaps. ( Please note that this is an Amazon affiliate link which means that I will receive compensation if you make a purchase using this link.) For really special projects, I sometimes splurge on colored envelopes. Depending on the project, I use either the small or large (business-sized) letter envelopes. If you have ten sets of leveled flashcards, use ten envelopes. If you are studying a topic that can be divided into five parts, use five envelopes. One nice thing about this book is that you can easily adjust the size by adding more (or fewer) envelopes. □Īccordion envelope books are full of pockets, which makes them perfect for holding flash cards or pieces of folded paper. If you are still recovering from the stretch book (haha), have no fear because this one is super easy. In this post, I would like to show you how to make an accordion envelope book.
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