Never-ending tag card
I thought I would give a few more details about this card, since not everyone had time to make it at the meeting. I had a difficult time figuring this one out, but if you look at the second photo, it all makes sense. The slit is made before you fold up the mini envelope. With a craft knife you cut about 1/2 inch up from the bottom fold of the envelope, and 2 inches across (so the tag will slide in easily). The slit is cut right through the back of the envelope AND the false front (before you adhere to the card base). The second tricky part is the guide piece (here it is Sahara Sand) that is necessary so the tag can only go in and out of the slit. The guide piece here is 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches, although any scrap that fits inside the envelope will work. The bottom of the guide piece goes through the slit in the false front and is adhered to the back of the mini envelope. Then, when you assemble the envelope, adhere the envelope flaps it to the guide piece, so the tag can only go behind the guide. The false front is adhered to the card base only on the sides, so the tag can move in and out freely through the slit. I hope these directions save you some time in making this fun project!

