Monday, July 6, 2020

Floral Gift Card Wallet

The stamps in the new Wedding Gift Perfectly Clear Stamp Set are so versatile and can be used for other occasions than just weddings. Sometimes you want to send a gift card as way to thank someone.This card will be used just that way!

Here's the Gift Card Wallet, using the beautiful new Wedding Gift Perfectly Clear Stamp Set.

Closed Gift Card Wallet.


Opened Gift Card Wallet.



Stampendous! Products Used:

Gift Card Wallet Die Set
Wedding Gift Perfectly Clear Stamp Set
Tuxedo Black Memento™ Ink by Tsukineko

Other Products Used:
Solar White Classic Crest® Cardstock by Neenah Papers
Zig® Photo-Twin Markers
Cottage Rose Patterned Paper* by Keeping Memories Alive
White Glaze® 3D Glossy Gel Pen by Sakura
Tattered Rose, Old Paper, Bundled Sage Distress® Ink by Tim Holtz® for Ranger Industries
*KMA paper has a 2000 copyright, which proves I'm a hoarder.

Instructions:
  1. Using the Gift Card die, cut the patterned paper and edge both sides with Tattered Rose Distress ink.
  2. Use Tuxedo Black Memento ink to stamp the flower image onto white cardstock.
  3. Color the images with Zig Photo-Twin markers.
  4. Realize that the paper is pilling from the markers. Decide that it looks cool and go with it.
  5. Use the rounded rectangle die to cut the colored image and the patterned paper.
  6. Sponge Old Paper Distress ink around the colored image.
  7. Edge with Tattered Rose Distress ink.
  8. Stipple all three colors of Distress ink on the image panel and the inside of the gift card wallet.
  9. Use White Glaze pen to color the berry looking things.
  10. Use the small rounded rectangle die to cut patterned paper.
  11. Use the sentiment die to cut the reverse of the patterned. paper.
  12. Use the squiggly rectangle die to cut the patterned paper.
  13. Place the squiggly rectangle die-cut onto the die-cut platform, place the notch-cutting die on top, and run through your machine.
  14. Assemble the card as shown.
  15. Add your gift card and you're done!
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