SCHOOL BOOKLETS AND POCKETS
Use booklets and pockets on school pages to
incorporate lots of photos and memorabilia.

Page by Glenda Cressy
In the above booklet Glenda used a hinge to open the front page of
the booklet and
thereafter the booklet pages were stitched onto the base page by
machine to form a hinge. Move each page out to the right by about
1cm and trim it with ribbon and a tab.
Here the page protector is cut around the booklet to expose it.

Page by Adrienne Lubbe
In the above booklet, Adrienne used a file fastener to keep the
pages together.
The pages are all different sizes and are demarcated by a tab. The
booklet is stuck through a slit in the plastic so that it sits on
top of the page protector.

Page by Adrienne Lubbe
In this booklet the top page is the smallest, with each consecutive
page cut 2 cm longer. The pages are also kept together with a file
fastener which is hidden by the label 'Artwork'. This booklet is
stuck on top of the page protector.

Page by Karen Adams
Use small or large pockets to tuck in memorabilia such as reports.
Here the pockets were stuck on with narrow double sided tape and
mock stitching was drawn around the perimeter. Alternatively, the
pockets can be stitched on to the base page by machine. A slit can
be cut in the plastic for easy access to the memorabilia.