I found the pattern in the Silhouette Store. I cut the image at the default size. If I were to make it again, I would increase the size by about 10 to 15%. When finished the gift card was a tight fit. I cut the back layer of my card out of green card stock. The front is cut from some patterned paper from the Doodlebug 6" X 6" Home for the Holidays paper pad.
I adhered the front and back together with some tombow mono multi adhesive. I stamped the sentiment on the cuff of my stocking with Cottage Ivy Memento Ink.
My sentiment is from the Christmas Joy CardzTV stamp set.
Now it is your turn. Create a Gift Card holder and link your project up over at CardzTV. Mary will be giving away a set of stamps and will select a winner using Random.org. Challenge runs for two weeks. Be sure to pay CardzTV Stamps a visit and get your holiday stamps ordered.
What a super Fab & Fun Gift card holder idea. You really did one outstanding creative job!! Love the papers you chose too....so fun and festive.
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Adorable!!!!!!!!!! Love it!!!!!!!!!!
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Judy
This is so cute! Love the shape and how you added magnets for closure! Cute papers. Fabulous!
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Laura
What a super cute project!! Have a great day.
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Love your gift card holder Deanna!! That pattern paper is great!! And what a wonderful idea to use the magnets! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your stocking card holder Deanna. It's so pretty and I love the idea of the magnet closure!
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Lena - Cards DT Sister
Lena’s Creations
Great way to give a gift card
ReplyDeleteGreat gift card holder Deanna, love the DP you chose!
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CTVDT sister