Jun 16 2013
Gift Card Holder for Dad
I rely on this simple gift card holder so often. They are so quick and easy to make and turn a simple little gift card into something a bit more special. The basic holder is always the same, but it can be decorated up or down, for him, for her, for baby, etc., so easily. That’s why I love it! I made this one for my Dad. And I hope you all had a wonderful Father’s Day today!
The fishtail banners (hand cut from strips of scraps) are attached to a rectangle that is then attached to the card front.
Paper: Anthem by Bo Bunny
Decorative Sticker: Anthem by Bo Bunny
Stamps: Dad by Our Daily Bread Designs (inside and out)
Dies: Spellbinders Stars Five, Die D-Lites Petite Labels One
Ink: VersaFine Onyx Black, Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Antique Linen, applied with a Sponge Dauber
Miscellaneous: Blue Kaiserscraft Rhinestones, 3D Foam Squares, Scor Tape
The dimensional fishtail banner on top with the rhinestones is a Dimensional Sticker from the Anthem Collection.
This is the pocket in which I can tuck a gift certificate, as well as the small sentiment panel I made, giving me a place to sign.
This sentiment as well is from Dad by Our Daily Bread Design. (LOVE this set for the men in my life)
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Cut and Score Instuctions for Gift Card Holder:
Use 1/2 sheet paper – 5.5 x 8.5″.
Score at 2″ and 6″. Fold.
The 2″ flap is the pocket (secure up with Scor Tape).
The flap a bit larger is the card front/ top. Create a decorative panel to adhere to top flap.
Insert gift card, cash, check or little note into pocket.
Done!
Dimensions and score lines can be adjusted to make a holder of any size! This is the size I most commonly use. The idea/measurements were picked up years ago from Splitcoaststampers.
Find other Patriotic themed items here.
Find other Christian/Scripture themed items here.
All items used available at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store, as linked.
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Thanks for stopping in on this Father’s Day evening.
Hope you all had a wonderful day.
See you again real soon!
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