7. Glue the end of one piece to the top tab of the cover, and the other piece to the bottom tab (overlap the pieces to glue). Fold back and forth to create the accordion fold (figure D) and glue the other end of the expansion piece to the inside of the cover (figure E). Hint: Before gluing, you may find it helpful to glue or tape the layers of the accordion piece together just at the outer edge near the fold. 8. Add a hook-and-loop dot to the inside edge of the pocket to keep the contents secure.
9. Cut a 10" x 3" piece of decorative paper and glue to the outer spine, centering this piece between the front and back.
10. To make the ticket keeper: For the boarding pass side, measure a 7-1/2" x 8-1/2" piece of card stock and score vertically in half. Add a 1/2-inch-wide tab to the left side and to the lower edge of the left panel. Cut a shallow semi-circle from the top edge of the left panel. Add a 1-1/2-inch deep curved tab to the top of the right panel (figure F).
11. Cut a window in the left panel a half-inch from all edges. Cut a piece of acetate slightly larger than the opening and glue in place to the back of the paper.
12. Fold up the side and bottom tabs and glue in place to the inside (figure G).
13. To make the ID side: Measure a 3-3/4" x 6" piece of card stock and score horizontally across the center. Add half-inch tabs to the right and left sides of the upper panel. Cut a window opening 3" x 1-3/4" a half-inch up from the lower edge of the top panel (figure H). In the opening, glue a piece of acetate to the blank side of the paper. Fold at center, fold under and secure tabs.
14. Place both pieces window side up with the open ends facing the center. Fasten the two pieces together by gluing the large tab of the boarding pass half to the back side of the ID half (figure I).
15. Fold the holder acetate sides together and punch two holes through all layers a half-inch from the center fold near the outside edges (figure J).
16. Slide your ID into the sleeve and thread a ribbon or ball chain through the holes (figure K). The ribbon will keep your I.D. in place (figure L); however, you may wish to add a dot of hook-and-loop tape just under the open edge of the ID holder. Note: The holes can be reinforced with a small piece of double-stick tape, as it is very tear resistant. You may also use metal eyelets. Be sure to set eyelets before all the pieces are glued together.