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Analog Card Sleeves - Large (Monochromatic)

  • Analog Card Sleeves - Large (Monochromatic)

The 3-second version

  • Holds up to ten index cards per sleeve
  • Blank label space on front for project names or dates
  • Cardstock construction withstands repeated handling
  • Holds only up to ten cards per sleeve
  • Requires separate card organizer or drawer
  • Labels must be handwritten

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Cardstock Sleeves for Sorting Analog Index Cards by Project

Most index card systems leave you with a growing pile that blurs the line between active work and finished tasks. These sleeves let you batch cards into discrete projects so you can pull just the ones that matter today. The labeled front means you can scan a row of sleeves and find the right batch without shuffling through every card. If you're already committed to paper task management, this is the missing step between a stack and a system.

Good gift when

  • People who manage multiple projects with index cards
  • Anyone sorting tasks by client, deadline, or context
  • Users of the Analog productivity system
  • Desk workers who prefer paper over digital task lists

Skip it if If you prefer digital task management or rarely work across multiple simultaneous projects, simple loose cards or a single stack will serve you better than dividing everything into labeled batches.

Specs

Dimensions
3.45" x 5.55" (88mm x 142mm)
Material
Card stock
Capacity
Up to 10 cards per sleeve
Quantity per set
6 sleeves

What's included

  • 6 cardstock sleeves (or 12 or 18 depending on variant)

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Arrives ready to wrap; pairs well with Analog index cards as a starter set.

The details

These cardstock sleeves turn loose index cards into sorted batches. Each envelope holds up to ten cards and gives you a labeled front where you can write a project name, due date, or priority level. The design works with the three-by-five format that the Analog system uses, keeping related tasks bundled until you need them.

The sleeves are plain paper with an open top. Slide a stack of cards in, jot a label on the front, and file the whole packet in a drawer or organizer. When a project moves forward, pull the sleeve, work through the cards inside, and return it to the stack. The cardstock is sturdy enough to handle daily use without tearing at the edges.

You can group cards by client, by deadline, by context, or by any other division that matches how you work. The label space on the front is blank, so the structure adapts to whatever sorting logic you need. Each set includes six sleeves, and quantities scale to twelve or eighteen if you manage more projects at once.

The sleeves measure three and a half inches by five and a half inches, sized to fit the Analog index cards with a narrow margin. They're cut from uncoated cardstock with a monochromatic finish, so they blend into a minimal desk setup without adding color or gloss. If you already use index cards for task management, these sleeves add a layer of organization without requiring a binder or a box.

Simple paper envelopes that bundle up to ten cards into labeled groups

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Questions

Do these sleeves fit standard three-by-five index cards?
Yes, they're sized at 3.45 by 5.55 inches to fit three-by-five cards with a small margin. They work with the Analog system cards and most standard index cards of that size.
Can I write on the sleeves with pen or pencil?
Yes, the uncoated cardstock accepts both pen and pencil. The front has a blank label area where you can write project names, dates, or any other identifier.
How many cards can each sleeve hold?
Each sleeve holds up to ten index cards. If you have more cards for a single project, you can use multiple sleeves or rotate finished cards out.
Are these compatible with the Analog Card Organizer?
Yes, the sleeves are designed to pair with the Analog Card Organizer. You can file the sleeves in the organizer alongside loose cards or in a separate section.

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