![]() ![]() Then, use your favorite adhesive along the entire folded edges (including between all the disc holes), and place the pocket wrong-side down onto the divider. If you have one, use a scraper or bone folder to make the folds nice and crisp. ![]() Next, fold the three edges of the pocket toward the back, along the score lines. Once you remove the various cuts from your mat, is should look something like this: Your Cricut machine will first score the lines on the pockets, then cut out the shapes. TIP! If you’re using patterned paper, make sure you think through which side of the divider you want your pocket on so you cut the papers in the correct direction! When you’re ready, cut out either the No-Tab Divider (just to make a pocket insert) OR a Tabbed Divider (to add a pocket to one of your tabs), plus one of the two pocket designs (straight or scalloped). Then, select the three lines and the pocket shape and Attach them together (to understand why, read more here: Understanding Attach In Cricut Design Space).Select the 3 Cut lines (use the right-hand side panel to select each one) and change them all to “Score” using the Operations menu on the top toolbar.However, when the file is uploaded to Cricut Design Space, the Score lines on the pockets will first appear as Cut lines. You can group/ungroup, hide, duplicate, and delete any elements of the file by using the tools in the top of the right-side toolbar.Īll the files are pre-sized for the “Standard” Happy Planner, so you will not need to re-size them (unless you want to do so for other planner sizes). A No-Tab Divider (used to make a basic pocket insert with no tab OR a basic planner page). ![]() Once uploaded, you’ll see there are several designs included: Once you grab my free SVG files, upload them to Cricut Design Space (if you need help, use these directions: How to Upload Images to Cricut Design Space). Let’s start by making some pocket inserts for the Happy Planner! See how these DIY Happy Planner Inserts with a Cricut come together in just minutes! If the video isn’t loading, you can watch it HERE!
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