Welcome to Frenchie’s Festive Friday with a Friend! Well today I have a special guest that will join me to showcase/video a gift card to. You can hop at Glenda Blog my good Cruise Buddy and stampin’ Friend to see another Gift Card Holder. What a great project that I’m sharing with YOU today. The bow is made out of the medium and large oval punch. So get your scrap paper out and oval punch and come make this cute project with me. You will need for the card top a piece of DSP 9×3 1/4 score at 2 1/2, 6 3/4, the top part is 4 1/4 x 3 score at 1 1/2 and the insert is 3x 3 1/2. The stamp set that I use is Perfect Punch. Enjoy! If you know of anyone that love stamping buy them a gift certificate from me I will send it in this cute card. Don’t matter if local or not they can place their order with me from anywhere in the US.
Happy Friday to Y’All!
I love that oval punch bow. Can't you think of a million uses for it? I sure can. Great Video, thanks for sharing.
This is a great idea, so cute! I love it!
Love your videos….I learn so much. That gift card hold is so cute.
Love your gift card holder. I just sat and made one too, using Deck the Halls DSP. I was wondering if you put your “Joy of christmas” on the bottom part of the package, but just noticed you did not. I think I may put mine on the bottom, so that the top will not fall down on the right side, where the brad is just put on. Love the bow girl – TFS the whole project.
another great tutorial; I just love this idea; TFS!!
Great tutorial! Cutest gift card holder ever! I enjoyed hearing your voice, too!
What a great gift card holder!!! Now I need to purchase the larger oval punch to make this cute bow!!
Oh that is too cute! Another wonderful tutorial!
TFS! Love your blog!
What a great idea. I can never have too many ideas for giving gift cards. This would work so cute for a birthday or other occasion also.
Thanks
Your videos are the best!
Your cards are absolutely amazing!!! I'm hosting a homemade card swap over on my blog and would love it if you would join us! http://makingmemorieswithyourkids.blogspot.com/2012/02/homemade-card-exchange-wanna.html
I absolutely love getting your posts sent to me every day I look forward to seeing what lovely things will be in it.