Friday, December 15, 2017

Feature Friday

So are you ready for the holiday? I know I still have lots to do and with Christmas only over a week away I do NOT want to go Christmas Shopping! My theory is, if I don't have it and I don't have time to make it, it's gift card time! So this week I have a couple of gift card holders for you. One is elaborate, I'm sorry! We did that one at my Technique Classes last month. I have another that is super simple! 

Here's a recap of what Feature Friday is for those who are new to my blog. Each month on Friday I do "Feature Friday", where I show different ways to use a particular product. For December I choose the Musical Season Bundle. You can get it in clear or wood mount. Of course you can buy just the stamp set or just the framelits, but when you get both you save 10%!



So are you ready for the more elaborate gift card holder?



The front doesn't look too bad right? Once you make one, the rest really aren't too difficult. I did try and keep the embellishment to a minimum!



So what do you think? My first one was all Cherry Cobbler on the inside and while it looked nice I felt it was too dark so I switched up and used a piece of the Merry Music DSP to brighten it up. I think that did the trick! I will be giving a couple of these away to some very special people this holiday!



Here's the next one. I know what you're thinking! I said simple. This is simple. I just used more embellishment on the front of this one! You could easily make the front of this like the first one. This just has a bit of layers, but doesn't it look great! I did case this. I loved how they brought in the Lemon Lime Twist and it looks great!



Here's the inside of this one. See there's the front of the gift card. It's a belly band and everything was attached to it! For this holder, I used a piece of card stock 3 1/4" x 10 3/4" and scored it on the long side at 3 1/4" from both ends. I did adhere the 2 sides of the holder, just so the gift card wouldn't fall out. I layered the front and inside with a piece of card stock (3"x3") and a layer of DSP (2 7/8" x 2 7/8"). You could just do one layer. The belly band is 1" x 10". To do a belly band, I just wrap it around what ever I'm putting it on and make sure I have about an inch of overlap. I also put the overlap in the front because it's then covered up with whatever you're putting on top.


This is the back of the holder. I put a piece of Whisper on the back because I used black card stock, otherwise I would have just left it alone. This way you now can see what you're writing, unless you use a White Marker! This white card stock was 3"x4".


This next gift card holder was even easier! The gold and white is our Striped Treat bags. I made these a couple of years ago, but couldn't find a picture of them. I folded the bag at about 3 1/2" (I really just eyeballed it!) and wrapped a 1" strip of Basic Black around the bag and adhered the strip to the bag in the front. 


Here you can see where the gift card would go and I cut a piece of Whisper White to fit in the actual bag. Of course I had to stamp it! You don't want to put a naked piece of paper in there!


This is a close up of the embellishment. I punched a circle from the Merry Music DSP and attached that to the belly band. The guitar was heat embossed with gold embossing powder and the cleff was die in gold foil.  I stamped the greenery in Memento and then colored it in with the Stampin' Blends. I'm so delighted to finally get them back in!

As I'm writing this, I just thought of another very simple holder, that I did a couple of years ago. You use the envelope punch board and make it look like a file folder, adhere the two ends and put a belly band around that. If you used plain card stock you could stamp some images on it or leave it blank. The belly band could be a piece of DSP to give it some pop. Then just punch a circle to layer on top and put an image on top of that and you're done!


I hope these projects have jumpstarted your creativity! I'm so glad you stopped by and look forward to your comments. If you have any questions or need help with re-creating any of these projects, please contact me. If you don't have a demonstrator, I'd love to be yours! I have a monthly VIP Host Code to earn FREE product and card kits. Below is a list of all the products I used to make these cards.

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