Today is my turn to be hostess and I chose to use the gift card cut file, and do you blame me!??!!
Tis the Season!
I know you are are as busy as I am, so I chose to make a fast, easy and very cool gift card! I fell in love with this the first time I saw it posted. I love how it folds up and can be used as a tag and a gift card and hung right on the tree or tied onto a bag or present! I have several special friends that I wanted to give a Starbucks gift card to so I made THREE of these to show you today.
I downloaded a freebie font called Lynda Cursive and cut out the initials. I ran my letters through the Xyron(do this with your letters upside down so the sticky gets on the front of the letter) and then dipped them in some sparkly Martha Stewart red glitter. I attached the letters with dimensionals. To complete the gift card holder I added a few pretty punched snowflake elements and I was done!
A quick peek inside the open gift card...(sorry for the dark picture.)
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For those of you without an electronic cutting machine, this gift tag comes in a file for electronic cutting machines as well as PDF's for those who like to whip out their scissors and create!
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9 comments:
Sue, your tags look fabulous!
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Sue, your gift tags are so pretty!
I love your Tags...Totally Gorgeous!!..Holiday Hugs, Ila
Okay, yes, this is cool! A tag with a surprise inside. I love it!
Your tags are terrific and I love the idea of them folding out containing either a verse, image or even as you have demonstrated a gift card. Fab!!!,
Great tags, and you could even use these for Valentines day! You know, the big "L" :)
Wow! What a great tag-gift idea! Really love the sparkly letters!
Super GC holder/tag combo!
Oh yes, these are amazing and fun....Ill have to check this out a little closer for future reference.
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