
Prepare the needed supplies.

Print the sleeves, using your friendly neighbourhood HP Photosmart C5280 inkjet printer.

Engage your Ryman A4 Creative Craft Paper Trimmer, and cut the sleeves down to the required size.

Fold the sleeves. I found using a Metal Ruler made this job far easier and the folds far neater.

Attach double sided sticky tape to the flaps, remove the top layer and sticky them down to the main part of the sleeve.

TA DA!
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This is actually far, far harder than looks. I also have no idea why my thumb appears to be diseased in the last photo. DIY 4 LIFE!
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