 My name is Mindy Clove. I've been a demonstrator for 11 years. I live here in St. George. Today I'm going to show you, this is called a triple flap tag card. And this is not my own design. It's from another demonstrator named Gail Ellis. You just pull this and tie this and you've got these different flaps. And then you have these pockets. You can pull out these tags. Or you can make bigger tags and put gift cards on the back of them too if you want to do it as a gift. So I'm going to show you how to make this card. Okay, so the pieces that you need, there's going to be lots of pieces. That's what we're going to start with first. You're going to need three sheets of paper that are nine and a half by four inches. And then, okay, so from each end you're going to score in on the first one at one and three quarters. So you'll score on one side at one and three quarters when you're flipping around. Then the second one, you're going to need to score it two inches in from each end. And then the second, the third panel, you're going to need to score in two and a quarter inches. So that's going to be your card base. And then you're going to need two pieces of card stock that are five and three quarters by three and three quarters. And this will be the very back of your card right here. And then the inside back because you'll see, and you probably don't have to do all that. I mean, because most of it's covered, but I just like having a little bit so I don't have so much white showing. And then you're going to need a piece that's five and a quarter by three and three quarters and four and three quarters by three and three quarters. And then you're going to need a piece that's four and a piece of whisper white that's four and a quarter by three and a half. And that's going to go on your inside of your card. That's where you're going to do all your writing. And then you're going to need three pieces of card stock. First, you're going to probably want to pick your DSP I should have started with that. and then any of your colored cardstock you want to coordinate. So you're going to need a piece that's three inches by three and three quarters, three and a half inches by three and three quarters, and four inches by three and three quarters. And you're going to need three pieces of cardstock that are the same sizes. And then you're going to cut them in half. What you're going to do with the colored cardstock is you're going to want to dry emboss them first. And then once you've got them all dry embossed and you're going to cut them in half at one and a half. This one is one and three quarters and this one at two. Same with your DSP you're going to cut it. We use each in half along the four inch, three and a half, and three inch side. And then you'll need some ribbon to go all the way around. And that's all the pieces. It's kind of a lot of pieces in them. So I'm going to go ahead and put one together for you. I already got some of this stuff already ready. Okay so these are your three pieces that are nine and a half by four inches. Okay so then on the outside you're going to take your flaps and you're going to fold them in on your top panel. This is the top one. This is the one that is scored in at one and three quarters. You're going to take your embossed, whoa, yeah don't go fast, your embossed cardstock. You're going to put that on the inside. Okay so you're going to center those on that panel and then you're going to take your smaller pieces of DSP and you're going to glue those on the outside of the card. And then you're going to take your larger piece. You're going to glue that on the inside. And then you're going to take your piece that's scored at two inches. Okay so we're doing just the opposite on this one. We're doing embossed panels on the outside and our DSP on the inside. And then we're going to take our piece of cardstock that goes with the inside. Now we take the one that's about two and a quarter that's scored in two and a quarter from each side. So the cardstock goes on the inside and the DSP will go on the outside box of this one. Now we're going to take our white card, piece of white cardstock and we're going to put it on our colored cardstock. And so this is the part that you're going to write your sentiment and stuff on. And then we're going to glue this on the inside. So this is how it starts. And then it will end up folding up like this. So what we're going to do now is we're going to make the pockets. It makes two pockets. Okay so you're going to take your inside panel, your middle panel and you're going to take care and tape and you're going to put it on the edges of the middle panel and along the bottom. And then you're going to take the middle panel and do the same thing. Okay and then you're going to peel this and we're going to start building our card. So you're going to set this right in the middle. You're going to line it up with the top and the bottom and then you're going to line it up side to side. So it's like right in the middle. And then you've got this pocket right there. We'll peel this turn. You're going to do the same thing. You lay it on top, line it up with the top and the bottom and side to side. And then you've got that built like that. And then you're going to bring in some ribbon. You're going to tie it all the way around in a bow. You're going to take the second panel that you had cut and you're going to adhere it to the back so you can cover that ribbon up and your back looks nice and clean. And there's your card. I've got some tags. They're just, I kept them really simple. And I'm going to put a couple in this back pocket and then this one in the middle pocket or I guess the front pocket. There's not really a middle pocket. And then you've got your examples. And that is the triple flap tag card. Like I said, if you want to make your tags bigger and glue a gift card you can, or you can just slide a gift card in there. I just usually think if you did it on the back of a tag and they could pull it out to see it because they might not realize that there was a gift card hasn't been there. And that's my project for you.