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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

More holiday inspiration!

I posted this card as a sneak peek on November 14th. This is a gift card holder that looks like a card on the outside and when you open it up, there's pocket for the gift card. The story goes that when I was trying to select the projects for this class, I came across this idea page that I printed out in, check this - December 2006...with no instructions attached, no link - what was I to do??? I was really determined to do this card as I had my customers request for gift card holders. I do love how it turned out. Here's the inside of the card and a close up of the embellishment.









Recipe: Dashing DS paper, mega scallop rectangle punch, super jumbo rectangle punch, All Holidays stamp set, 5/8" real red GG ribbon, old olive and real red CS, small corner rounder punch, mega scallop oval punch, super jumbo oval punch, rhinestone, So Many Sayings stamp set.
Thanks for looking! Stay tuned for more projects from my class!



6 comments:

Shannon McGann said...

What a great idea! TFS! I love the Dashing paper. Isn't it fun?

Snowie said...

This is so cute I feel inspired. Could you possibly post the dimensions to make this, please?

Anonymous said...

that's what I was looking for...the small corner rounder punch, but I don't have it! I guess I'm really putting in an order.

Jean said...

What a great idea! I am going to have to copy this for teacher's gift cards...

Anonymous said...

Hi Terr! It is Michelle, Joy's good friend. I totally love everything that you do! Joy made me a set of your Christmas Tags and I am using them on every present. Thanks for such a great blog! I learn so much!
~Michelle

Diane said...

Love your blog,love your projects and love and envy where you live!!!