Monday, February 11, 2013

Valentine Gift Card Holder

*SECOND POST FOR TODAY*
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Welcome back! I have a super quick and easy gift card holder for those Valentine's Day treat cards. Perfect for teachers gifts. :) Just add a To: and From: and you're all set. I actually made these for my teenage daughters, Maddie and Megan.
Cute,right?! I cut two hearts from the Sweethearts cartridge cut at 4.5". After cutting them out I just cut 1.34" from the top of the heart with my paper trimmer. I stitched around the edge with my sewing machine. If you don't have a sewing machine, I would try punching holes along the edge and lacing it up with some fun colored twine.
I used papers from Martha Stewart's Enchanted Woodland
I added a cute little tag using My Craft Spot's *Tiny Tags* metal dies. I stamped *Love U* using the *Tiny Tags 2* stamp set. I tied a cherry red traditional bakers twine heart.
Off to create some more *lovely* projects. :)

9 comments:

  1. Ally - These are soo cute! Love the idea of a Heart Shaped Pocket for a Gift Card Holder. Love It!

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  2. These are so pretty Ally! I love the heart shape with the stitching and the pocket for the gift card! So super cute!

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  3. These are awesome Ally!! Love the stitching and the sweet pocket for the gift card. SO fun!
    I also wanted to pop over to wish you a Happy Valentine's Day!!

    Sherrie K
    http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  4. Ally, what a neat idea! I will have to remember this! Love the stitching!


    Susie

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  5. Ally, these are super cute and what a great idea! Hey, thanks again for the little gift, I have been using it, in fact the last challenge there was a couple of us that had used the heart charms.

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