Christmas Card Blitz 11

Here is a tutorial for a gift card holder that I did with my hostess club ladies. You can find all kinds of tutorials for this on various blogs and websites, but I'll share mine anyway. It's a very simple version.



To make the focal image on the front, I used these supplies. The stamp is "Ornamental Joy" from The Angel Company which I stamped with Brilliance Coffee Bean ink. I then heat embossed it with Sparkle powder.

Now, there's the rest:

Supplies:
4 1/2” x 10” cardstock (I used green)
3” x 4” cardstock (I used red)
2 1/2” x 3 1/2” cardstock (white)
Scor-Pal
Coluzzle cutting system with Nested Ovals template
Ruler & pencil
Adhesive
Stamps, ink, ribbon, eyelets, etc.

Directions:
1. With the long side across the top of the Scor-Pal, score green cardstock at 3 1/2” and 6 1/2”. Flip cardstock over, top to bottom, and score down the center at 5”.

2. Fold on the score lines as valley, mountain, valley. The cardstock should resemble a “W” now.


3. Fold cardstock in half, on the center score line. Using a pencil, make a mark at 1/2” from top and bottom on the center fold.


4. Place the Coluzzle Nested Ovals template over the fold so that the largest groove lines up with each pencil mark. You will cut through two layers and of course will have to snip it with scissors in the middle.


This is what it should look like now.


5. Open card up and place a very THIN line of adhesive along the first score line and top and bottom edges. DO NOT glue where you just cut the oval. You need to leave it open to insert the gift card here. Now, fold card in back half again, adhering this section together around the straight edge.


6. Insert credit card sized gift card in oval notch opening.

Embellish as desired and there ya have it - a cute little gift card holder!

Make it a great week! Tootles!

5 comments:

Chelsea said...

that is a great idea ... will come in handy for the holidays!!!

suzann said...

So far I have used your pumpkin jar idea, and your christmas planner, now I am definately using this for my gift cards, keep the great ideas coming, love your blog....

Bridgett Owens said...

I think this is one of my favorite ways to make a gift card...I love them all, but this one is really easy and once I made one it was even easier to make several! I love the JOY stamp.

Sarah said...

Great tutorial! I don't think I've tried to emboss with my Billiance ink...I'll have to try this.

Sarah G.

Dianette Seda said...

I just finished mine! It looks so great! I need to do a few more of these for Christmas! I'll post this on Wednesday since I already have tomorrow's entry. Thanks for sharing!

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