Analog Card Sleeve Multipack - Large (Set of 18)
The 3-second version
- Eighteen sleeves, each holding up to ten large-format task cards
- Blank front panel accepts pen or pencil for custom labeling
- Pocket-style opening keeps cards secure during transport
- Sized for large Analog Cards only
- No built-in labels or tabs
- Cardstock construction—not rigid like a box
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Envelopes That Turn Analog Task Cards Into Portable Projects
Most card-based systems fall apart the moment you have more than one active project. You end up with a single mixed stack or a pile of rubber-banded bundles that tip over and spill. These sleeves solve that by giving each project its own container that you can label, file, and pull without disturbing the rest. The cardstock is rigid enough to protect what's inside but still flexible enough to slip into a drawer or bag, which means your system stays portable and your desk stays clear. If you've ever lost track of which cards belong to which project, or found yourself re-sorting the same stack every morning, this is the missing piece.
Good gift when
- People who manage multiple projects with physical task cards
- Anyone building a paper-based productivity system
- Those who need to separate work, personal, and reference tasks
- Users who like to archive completed cards by batch or timeframe
Skip it if Only works with large-format cards from the same system, so it won't fit standard index cards or other note formats
Specs
- Quantity
- 18 sleeves
- Capacity per sleeve
- Up to 10 large cards
- Material
- Card stock
- Dimensions
- 5.4" × 7" (138 mm × 178 mm)
- Opening style
- Top-loading pocket
What's included
- 18 × large card sleeves
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Ships as a multipack of sleeves; consider pairing with a set of task cards for a complete system.
The details
The idea behind these sleeves is simple: when you work with physical task cards, you need a way to corral them by project, deadline, or context. These eighteen pocket-style envelopes do that without adding bulk or complexity to your workspace.
Each sleeve holds up to ten large-format task cards in a single stack. The front surface is blank, which means you can write a project name, a date range, or whatever label helps you pull the right batch when you need it. Tuck finished tasks inside to keep a record, or use a sleeve to batch errands, reading lists, or ideas that aren't quite ready to act on.
The stock is stiff enough to stand up to repeated handling but thin enough that a full set of sleeves takes up less room than a single notebook. You can file them upright in a drawer, stack them on a shelf, or drop one in a bag when you're working away from your desk. Because the opening is at the top, cards stay put even if the sleeve tips over.
This multipack gives you enough sleeves to divide a quarter's worth of work into phases, separate personal tasks from professional ones, or dedicate a sleeve to each client or area of responsibility. The format works whether you're organizing tasks, notes, reference material, or anything else that lives on index-sized cards. No adhesive, no rings, no mechanism—just a reliable way to keep related work together and out of the way when you're focused on something else.
Eighteen pocket-style holders group up to ten cards each, with a blank front for quick identification
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Questions
- Will these fit standard 3×5 or 4×6 index cards?
- No. These sleeves are sized specifically for large Analog Cards, which measure slightly larger than standard index card formats. If you're using typical office index cards, they won't fill the sleeve and may slide around.
- Can I write on the sleeve with a pen or marker?
- Yes. The cardstock surface accepts pen, pencil, and most markers. You can label the front with project names, dates, or any identifier that helps you sort and retrieve cards quickly.
- How thick is a sleeve when it's holding ten cards?
- The cardstock construction is thin enough that even a full sleeve remains relatively flat—about the thickness of a small notepad. A stack of multiple sleeves takes up less vertical space than a hardcover notebook.
- Do the cards stay secure if the sleeve tips over or goes in a bag?
- The top-loading pocket design keeps cards in place during normal handling and transport. Cards won't fall out if the sleeve is upright or lying flat, but they can slide out if the sleeve is turned fully upside down.
- Can I use these to archive completed cards long-term?
- Yes. Many people use a sleeve to hold finished tasks from a given week, month, or project, then file the whole sleeve away. The cardstock is durable enough for drawer or shelf storage over time.
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