Thursday, November 13, 2014

Another Gift Card Holder and Tutorial

I'm back with another gift card holder and tutorial.  


I used to be a total clean freak.  My work space had to be perfectly clean, but as I got older I learned to deal with the messes. LOL!!!  Here's a picture of my messy work space!!  



For the front of the gift card holder, I used the A Muse Studio Cozy Back and Bottle Brush Forest stamp sets.

      


Starting out with Sugar Cardstock for the base of the card, I layered it with Sky Cardstock.

I hand-cut the snowy hill from a|s Sugar Cardstock.  I stamped a few of the trees from the Bottle Brush Forest stamp set using Sage Ink and cut them out.  The adorable snowman was colored using Copics.  He was then adhered with foam tape.  Finally, added some sequins as snowflakes.

The inside of the card was layered with patterned paper from the Christmas Sweater paper pack.  The sentiment from the Cozy Back set was stamped on Sky Cardstock cut using the Labels 8 Nestabilities.



    

Here's the tutorial on how to make the gift card holder.

Start out with a piece of 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 Sugar Cardstock. Score at every 1 inch mark (the last piece will be 1/2" wide).  Because it's hard to see the score marks on white cardstock, I drew lines where the scores were made.


The places marked with an "x" are where you are going to put the double sided tape.


Next, add layers of the patterned paper to the panels as seen here:


Layer the inside of the card with the patterned paper.


Take the scored piece and adhere the 5th panel to the 4th panel:


Starting with the 1 inch end of the scored piece, adhere it to the bottom part of the top of the inside panel, like so:


Fold over the panels to make the first "box" of the holder.


Adhere the piece that will make the slot for the gift card holder.


Then, fold over the next "box" and adhere to the base of the card.


That's it....super easy, super cute!!




Hope you enjoyed this tutorial.

If you want to order any of the products used in my card today, you can purchase them HERE

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Blessings,







Gingerbread Gift Card Holder Tutorial

As I promised from my post on Sunday, here is the tutorial for the Gingerbread House Gift Card Holder.


Start out with a piece of 7" x 4" cardstock for the base of the house.  I used the a|s French Roast cardstock.  Score at 1-3/4" on both sides of the cardstock to make the doors.


Cut about 1/4" off the top of each door.


For the roof, cut a 4" x 3-3/4" piece of cardstock and cut a notch out from 2 corners.  

(NOTE:  it looks like there's a score line towards the bottom of the cardstock...it's not....it's just a shadow as I was taking picture)

Turn over the cardstock and use a pencil to mark a spot at 2" on the opposite side of the "notched" side (half the length of the cardstock).  See the tiny mark I made on the right side of this picture?


Then, take the piece and angle it on your cutter to make a triangle shape.  You can see in the pictures that I lined up the edge of the notched side to the 2" mark.



You should have a piece that looks like this:


For the gift card insert piece, I used a 3-3/8" x 3" piece of cardstock and used a circle punch at the top.


I used the Scallop Borders Die Set to make the "icing" for the house.



I started out adhering the smallest scalloped border to the edges of the roof, trimming off the excess.


I used the Corner Chomper (1/2" side) to round off the roof.


To make the house, adhere the roof to the base lining up the edges where the notches were cut.


Adhere the gift card insert.

For the icing on the doors, I used the medium and large scalloped borders.  Adhering them and then cutting off the excess.  Here' a tip:  When adhering the scalloped borders, line up from the inside of the door out...so that the scallops line up.


I made the wreath out of a piece of Sugar cardstock that was punched out with a circle punch.  I used of the the tiny leaves cluster stamp from the 2014 Holiday Hoopla Hostess Incentive Stamp set to stamp the wreath using Sage Ink.



I finished it off by adding some Cranberry Pearl Stickers for the berries.


I used foam adhesive on the wreath to adhere it to the roof.

I used the following Copics to add some color to the roof:  R29 Lipstick Red, B02 Robin's Egg Blue, Y08 Acid Yellow and YG25 Celedon Green.


For the inside of the house, I used one of the patterned papers from the Christmas Sweater paper pack on the doors (panels are 1-5/8" x 3 5/8".  


Then, I colored the cute reindeer from the Not A Creature Was Stirring set (with matching die set).

I used the following Copics:  
R35 Coral for the nose
E59 Walnut and E57 Light Walnut for the antlers
E51 Milky White and E53 Raw Silk for the body


I used the sentiment from Bottle Brush Forest stamp set.  I just loved the font.  The sentiment was stamped with Berry Ink onto a piece of Sugar cardstock cut using one of the dies from the Word Windows Die Set. 

       

To finish it off, I punched a couple holes on the doors to thread the ribbon through.  I used the Cherry Organdy Sheer Ribbon.





I hope this tutorial was easy enough to follow.  


Until next time....



Blessings,

Sunday, November 9, 2014

A couple gift card holders

I finally found some time to be crafty.  I made two gift card holders.  I'm using these holders to submit for a swap between a|s consultants and the a|s November Consultant Challenge.

The first is a Snowball Gift Card Holder.


I started out making the pots out of A Muse Studio Onyx cardstock.  Cut a piece 3-1/2" x 9".  Score at 2" and 5-1/2".  Fold it at the 5-1/2" scored mark and then fold the 2" scored mark so that the white side shows (kind of a zig zag fold).

With the bottom part of the pot folded, cut the edges at an angle.  I just lined it up between the groove where the blade cuts and the half inch mark on the outer edge of the cutter (see pictures).



Don't cut the white flap.

Once you have the edges cut, place some double sided tape (I used our Super Stick Red Double Sided Tape) along the edges of the pot.


Put some more tape on the flap of the pot, but don't adhere it quite yet.



Here's a picture of the pot without the ribbon embellishment.


Before you adhere the flap to the pot, adhere the ribbon embellishment.  I used the Ocean Organdy ribbon.  I tied a knot, then cut it in half and used glue dots to put into place on the flap.  Then, I adhered the flap to the pot.


For the the gift card insert (the snowballs), I cut a 4" x 2-1/2" piece of Sugar cardstock.  I used the insert die to cut the slits on the insert.

Punch out 7 circles using a 1-3/8" circle punch.  I used Copic BG10 Cool Shadow to color the edges of the snowballs, but didn't think to do that until AFTER I adhered all of the snowballs.  If you want to add a little shadow to the snowballs, color it before you start adhering. :)

Start adhering to the top of the gift card insert.


Continue adding another layer of snow.


 Note how I didn't cover up the slit for the gift card and also that the second layer of snow goes out further on the right and left of the insert.


I finished it off by hand writing the "Snowballs For Sale 10¢" using a Uni-Ball White Gel Pen and adding the "just for you" heart.   The sentiment is from Not A Creature Was Stirring stamp set.  The heart is from the Heart Trio Die Set (large one).

Here are the products I used:

     

  


My second gift card holder is a Gingerbread House!! It turned out so cute!!!


Stay tuned....I'll have the tutorial up for you later this week.  

That's about all the energy I have for now.  





Blessings,