Good morning friends!
It's Masculine Card Monday here on my blog, and I thought I'd share the gift set I put together for our son's birthday...
I used a masculine print paper for everything - I believe it was from Colorbok. It's so easy to coordinate a gift set with a plain paper sack. You just trim and add a piece of patterned paper, and cut a tag from the scraps!
Our son loves Salt Water Toffee, so I put some in a cello bag and added the topper made with Papertrey Ink's 'Get A Handle On It' die set.
I finally had a chance to use the Tim Holtz Old Jalopy die for the gift card holder and I was so happy with how it turned out. The gift card holder base is actually a Sizzix card die - but it works perfectly to hold a gift card on the cardboard package they often come in. There is a curved notch to tuck the flap under, and I popped up the jalopy so you could still access that notch.
It's Masculine Card Monday here on my blog, and I thought I'd share the gift set I put together for our son's birthday...
I used a masculine print paper for everything - I believe it was from Colorbok. It's so easy to coordinate a gift set with a plain paper sack. You just trim and add a piece of patterned paper, and cut a tag from the scraps!
Our son loves Salt Water Toffee, so I put some in a cello bag and added the topper made with Papertrey Ink's 'Get A Handle On It' die set.
I finally had a chance to use the Tim Holtz Old Jalopy die for the gift card holder and I was so happy with how it turned out. The gift card holder base is actually a Sizzix card die - but it works perfectly to hold a gift card on the cardboard package they often come in. There is a curved notch to tuck the flap under, and I popped up the jalopy so you could still access that notch.
Thanks for stopping by today!
thats very nice
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