Tabs [ UPDATED 2025 ]
If you don't want to cut cardstock, these methods are faster:
: Slide the folded edge into the punch, ensuring it doesn't go all the way to the top cutting edge. This leaves the fold intact so the tab remains one piece. If you don't want to cut cardstock, these
This is the most accessible method using basic supplies like cardstock and scissors. : Use scraps of scrapbook paper, old maps,
: Use scraps of scrapbook paper, old maps, or music paper to add a unique aesthetic to your tabs. Professional Tip: Staggering Tabs allow for uniform, repeated results
: Apply adhesive as close to the fold as possible on the back portion of the tab, then press it onto your page or card. Method 2: Using a Tab Punch Specialized tools like the "Keeping Tabs" punch or the We R Memory Keepers tab punch Go to product viewer dialog for this item. allow for uniform, repeated results.
: You can create your own custom "Post-it" style tabs by using double-sided adhesive like "Stick It" on your paper scraps and trimming them to size.