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Monday, April 28, 2008

Two Gift Card Holders

My friend asked me to make two gift card holders for some friends of hers. I had already begun to make a card based on this tutorial from Wednesday, but never finished it, and really was not feeling too well yesterday, so I decided to finish that one for one of them. The other one was a pattern I had gotten from Deb Olsen's blog here. (Hers is much more elaborate than mine!!!) They're both pretty explanatory; the purple one opens forward when you slide off the twill ribbon; there is a slot made with the Word Window punch to insert a gift card or certificate. You can see another one I did here. The one using the Summer Picnic paper opens after you slide off the belly band; the card comes out and
you can slide the gift card right in front of
the white card; there is Sticky Strip at the
bottom fold of the card and there is enough
tension there to hold in a gift card. Thanks
for looking!

Stamps: Little Pieces, So Many Scallops, Seeing Spots, Time Well Spent, All Holidays, Dotted Jumbo Wheel
Paper: Summer Picnic DP, Flowers for You DP, Old Olive, WW, Bashful Blue,
Lovely Lilac
Ink: Stazon, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Bashful Blue, Lovely Lilac
Acc: Markers, Scallop Punch, Grosgrain Ribbon (SU), Twill (Taylored Expressions), Tab Punch, Dimensionals, Oval Punch, Corner Rounder, Word Window Punch, Circle Punches, Eyelet, Cropadile























4 comments:

  1. I love both cards, LeAnne! The layouts & colors are very cute! Nice job!

    Wendy

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  2. LeAnne, these are so cute!! I love your colors, and style. Thanks for sharing!!

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  3. hi,

    i think gift card is best corporate gift then buying any traditional gift .

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  4. Wow! These are perfect to use with all of the graduations, confirmations, and other holidays coming up! Lovely work! :D

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