Today I stumbled upon a fun gift card holder by Glenda Calkins, a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator in the U.S. She showed how to make six of these from one piece of 12″ x 12″ designer series paper. Well, I don’t need six so my cutting and scoring measurements are for one card. If you’d like to make more then please view Glenda’s video here.
So, here is the card and the video tutorial down below will show you how I made it.
Do you know what a coin pouch is? This pocket is designed in its likeness.
After making the coin pouch, I used the Tailor Made Tags to create the tag to hold the gift card which is then slipped into the pouch.
Cutting & Scoring Measurements
For the card base and envelope, use the Basic White Note Cards & Envelopes, item #131527
DSP for the front of the notecard, 3-1/4” x 4-3/4”
For the pocket:
DSP, 4” x 5-1/2” scored on the short side at ½” and scored on the long side at 1-1/2” and 4-1/8”
For the tag:
Basic White, 2” x 5” scored on the long side at 3-3/4”
DSP for the tag, 1-3/4” x 1-18”
Supplies Used
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Video Tutorial
Enjoy the video showing you how you can make your own pocket gift card. If you don’t see the video from within your email, you can click on this link.
I plan on making a few more of these; how about you?
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