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Let's Wrap It Up! 2016 Graduate Gift Packaging

2016 Graduate Masculine Gift Card Holder and Video Tutorial

2016-graduate-masculine-gift-card-money-holderToday's project and video tutorial is a masculine gift card holder for the 2016 Graduate using the Number of Years Bundle and Envelope Punch Board from Stampin' Up!.

Last week, we made this feminine version so I wanted to give equal time for the guys!

In this video tutorial, you'll see how to easily create this pouch with the Envelope Punch Board.  Let's take a look...

Lisa's Inklings:

  • Designer paper is cut to a 5 1/2" square to make the envelope pouch.
  • Very Vanilla card stock cut to 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" to make the place holder for the gift card or cash.
  • Two strips of designer paper are cut at 1" x 6" to adhere together to make the tab/holder.

2016-graduate-masculine-gift-card-money-holder-video-tutorialHere are the supplies for today's project.  Be sure to take advantage on this bundle discount for the Number of Years stamp set and coordinating Large Numbers Framelits!


Use Host Code 7VHFNCN9 when placing your Online Order with me and I will send a FREE gift.  Please do not use the code if you order totals $150 or more before shipping and tax.  You will earn Stampin' Rewards on your order and I will send the gift from me.

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  2016-graduate-masculine-gift-card-money-holder-stampin-up-video-tutorialBe sure to tune in tomorrow for another video tutorial with a great packaging idea for this 2016 Graduate Masculine Gift Card Holder!

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