Hello my crafty friends
The first one features three die cut Adirondack chairs and would leans more towards masculine.
I took a photo both with the sample gift card I use for photos, and without so you can see the pop up a little better.
The second card has a Llama and a die cut grass border.
I got this stamp set from the Pink and Main booth at the Mesa Rubber Stamp show in March.
I used coordinating papers and my Punch Board to create envelopes for these Gift Card Holders.
The third one uses a printed butterfly from my stash - considering the paper and embellishments were from different companies, they went together really well.
It's Masculine Card Monday here on my blog and today I'm sharing a trio of Pop-Up Gift Card Holders using a die set by Lynda Kanase. I want to give a set of Gift Card Holders to our son's girlfriend for her birthday, and also package some up to give a friend.
The first one features three die cut Adirondack chairs and would leans more towards masculine.
I took a photo both with the sample gift card I use for photos, and without so you can see the pop up a little better.
The second card has a Llama and a die cut grass border.
I got this stamp set from the Pink and Main booth at the Mesa Rubber Stamp show in March.
I used coordinating papers and my Punch Board to create envelopes for these Gift Card Holders.
The third one uses a printed butterfly from my stash - considering the paper and embellishments were from different companies, they went together really well.
Supplies:
Patterned paper - K & Company (Old, from my stash)
Card, Gift Cart Holder Pop-Up - Lynda Kanase
Kraft card stock
Grass Edge die - Your Next Stamp
Rounded Rectangle dies - Hero Arts
Cream card stock
Llama stamps - Pink and Main
Glaze pens
Chameleon Color Tone Markers
Word Bubble - Stampin' Up
Sakura white gel pen
Nuvo Crops
Envelope Punch Board set up for a 3 x 4-1/2" envelope
Circle Die - Hero Arts
Butterfly ephemera- Tim Holtz
White card stock
Adirondack Chair, Seasonal Layer dies - Stampin' Up
Sticker - PSX
Red and White card stocks
Woodgrain paper - possibly Stampin' Up
Woodgrain paper - possibly Stampin' Up
Thanks for stopping by today
you rock this style of card
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