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Welcome to Day 7 of 100 Days of Junk Journal Pockets! 8/21/25 I’m so excited to share today’s pocket design tutorial as part of my 100 Days of Junk Journal Pockets series — in collaboration with @CreatingwithJovi ✂️📔 Every day for 100 days, you’ll see a brand-new pocket idea you can make for your junk journals — from beginner-friendly to more advanced designs. Each tutorial comes with a free printable instruction card so you can save, print, and create anytime. 🛒 Grab the printable full booklet here: 👉https://ko-fi.com/s/5c00065389 💗 What you’ll get in this series: A fresh pocket tutorial every day Free daily instructions right in the YouTube description A full compiled printable booklet available for purchase Inspiration for beginners & seasoned journalers alike 100 Days of Junk Journal Pockets Playlist: • 100 Days of Junk Journal Pockets 📌 Today’s Pocket Day 7: Zig-Zag Fold Pocket A fun and dynamic zig zag pocket design that unfolds with charm—great for layering tags, notes, and ephemera! Materials Needed: • 1 paper strip (3”x12” or desired size) • Scoreboard & bone folder (or ruler) • Scissors • Glue or double-sided tape • Ephemera (tags, labels, tickets) • Optional: Washi tape, stamps, ink, lace trims Instructions: 1. Cut Base Paper – Choose a decorative or coffee-dyed paper – Size suggestion: 3” x 12” strip (adjust to fit your journal page) 2. Score & Fold – Score at 4” and 8” to divide the strip into three equal parts – Accordion fold (zig-zag) the strip 3. Create Pockets – On each panel, fold down the top corners diagonally (inward or alternating) – Glue the outer edges to form diagonal tuck spots on each fold 4. Glue to Journal Page – Attach the back of the last panel to the journal page – Options: • Fold the top pocket to create a tuck and fold down to make an interactive design • Leave the pocket standing tall and create a pocket in the back with the tuck in the front of the pocket. 5. Embellish – Decorate with mini tags, lace, Washi, stamps, or labels – Add small ephemera or journaling cards inside each tuck --- 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell so you don’t miss the rest of the series! You can get my newest kit in my Ko-fi shop- https://ko-fi.com/s/9646b45695 The kit includes the Scrap Challenge Cards. The 10 Scrap Challenge Cards are also available free to print - https://ko-fi.com/s/675d990102 🩵----------------------🩵 Video Link for Craft Your Stash Giveaway: • Closed Give New Life to those Scraps - Cra... Let’s Connect & Create! 📸 Instagram: / cindyalewis 📘 Facebook: / cindyalewis 🛒 Ko-fi Shop: https://ko-fi.com/cindyalewis 🎥 Subscribe for more and save the 100 Days of Pockets Playlist - • 100 Days of Junk Journal Pockets Special Collaborator: @CreatingwithJovi #100DaysofPockets #JunkJournalIdeas #CindyALewis #CreatingWithJovi #CraftWithMe #JunkJournalCommunity #DailyJunkJournal