Welcome to the November NC Demos Blog Hop. It doesn't matter which holiday you are celebrating, Hanukkah to Christmas to New Year's Eve and everything in between, December is ALL about celebrating with parties, card and gift giving, and holiday traditions old and new. So, the theme for our November Blog Hop, just days away from the start of Hanukkah and exactly one month before Christmas, is Holiday Happenings.
This is a gift card holder that we made in stamp club recently. It's decorated to look like a gift and can be given to the recipient as is, but I did size it so that it would fit in a standard size envelope. That way you can easily mail it if needed. You could easily modify the Designer Series Paper (DSP) and sentiment to match any gift giving occasion. Be sure to also change the cardstock colors to match your DSP.
You can see how the gift card slips in the pocket.
This is the back. We used the Gift Bag Punch Board, which left nice finished edges along the bottom. You can use the Subtle embossing folder to get the textured look.
Here's a picture of it scored and cut out but not folded, which might be helpful if you make one yourself.
Base piece: 7.5” x 6” Score along the long side at 2.25” and 5.75” At each score line, punch with the Gift Bag Punch Board. Use the horizontal score line on the punch board to score along the length of the bottom. Cut off the outside flaps, leaving only the center one as shown. Use the 1.25” circle punch to make the half circle at the top.
Thanks for visiting our blog hop. Next up is Anita Trippi with more holiday ideas.
November Blog Hoppers
Toni Campana
Jo Anne Hewins
Sue Root - You are here.
Anita Trippi
This is a gift card holder that we made in stamp club recently. It's decorated to look like a gift and can be given to the recipient as is, but I did size it so that it would fit in a standard size envelope. That way you can easily mail it if needed. You could easily modify the Designer Series Paper (DSP) and sentiment to match any gift giving occasion. Be sure to also change the cardstock colors to match your DSP.
Here's the inside card, which just slides out at the top.
You can see how the gift card slips in the pocket.
Here's a picture of it scored and cut out but not folded, which might be helpful if you make one yourself.
Base piece: 7.5” x 6” Score along the long side at 2.25” and 5.75” At each score line, punch with the Gift Bag Punch Board. Use the horizontal score line on the punch board to score along the length of the bottom. Cut off the outside flaps, leaving only the center one as shown. Use the 1.25” circle punch to make the half circle at the top.
Supplies:
Stamps: Dashing Deer
Ink: Shaded Spruce
Cardstock: Real Red, Shaded Spruce, Whisper White
Designer Series Paper (DSP): Under The Mistletoe
Ribbon: Real Red 1/8" Solid Ribbon
Online Extravaganza is going on now! Save 10% on select items. November 25–26 STAMPS & KITS and November 27–28 TOOLS & INK. See the Online Extravaganza page for full details. See all sale items here. Use Hostess code: BN4N7BHZ and get a free thank you gift from me. Please contact me with any questions.
Online Extravaganza is going on now! Save 10% on select items. November 25–26 STAMPS & KITS and November 27–28 TOOLS & INK. See the Online Extravaganza page for full details. See all sale items here. Use Hostess code: BN4N7BHZ and get a free thank you gift from me. Please contact me with any questions.
Thanks for visiting our blog hop. Next up is Anita Trippi with more holiday ideas.
November Blog Hoppers
Toni Campana
Jo Anne Hewins
Sue Root - You are here.
Anita Trippi