Hello! This time of year I am always in need of cute gift card holders, so today I have some EASY gift card holders to share!
I’m using some cute stamps and a new stencil called Cuppa Joe to Go from Miss Ink Stamps. Watch the video below or on YouTube:
These gift card holders are perfect to add into a stocking, hang on the tree or use them like I am this year: as a necklace around a Squishmallow!
I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!
Hi there! It’s getting to be that time of year when it’s time for warm drinks and sweater weather! Ok, ok…maybe not here in Arizona, but it IS cooling off a little and that makes me want to make fall projects!
Today I have a fall gift card holder that’s sure to make you smile (I hope)!
Pumpkin spice! Confession time…I’ve never had a pumpkin spice latte (I don’t drink coffee), but I DO love pumpkin season! These fall papers make this project come together so fast!
This stamp set is a Fall Sampler from Scrapbook.com and it is SO versatile. I will have more projects coming up soon using this same set!
I created a short video to show you the process and tips you can take to TAKE THESE UP A NOTCH and make them super sweet. Watch the video below or on YouTube:
These sentiments really make me smile and I hope they make you smile, too. I turned one of these gift card holders into a card, but you can STILL slide off the stamped cozy and open the gc holder to add a note, a gift card, or some money!
I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!
I really enjoyed making these, and I have to admit that this coffee gift card holder die is one of my favorites! It’s great for fall, winter and special occasions. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hello again! Today I have a quick card share for the Coffee Lovers Blog Hop. And I made cookies! Paper cookies with sprinkles, that is.
Here’s a funny fact: I don’t drink coffee. But I LOVE making coffee cards for the Coffee Lovers Blog Hop. I know, weird right?
I didn’t have any donut stamps or dies to go with my coffee cup, so I made cookies. I simply used a circle die cut, inked them up with Vintage Photo ink, and added some chunky glitter. Easiest cookies I’ll ever make. AND I won’t eat these ones. Lol.
These cookies remind me of those Danish shortbread cookies with the big sugar crystals on top. Do you know the ones? I love them.
For the background I inked on some Peeled Paint ink with a makeup brush. Then I added some Nuvo Jewel Drops.
That coffee cup is really a gift card holder, but you can use it on a card front, too! I just cut off the front panel and the lid, added some patterned paper to the cup, and colored the lid black. Then I glued them all together.
I have an entire roll of this corregated cardboard. I have no idea where I got it from. But I think it makes an excellent coffee cup holder piece (what in the world are those cup holders called?)
A fun card that made me smile today. I hope it made you smile, too.
Linking up to the Spring/Summer Coffee Lovers Blog Hop here.
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Hi I'm Kari. I'm a creator, a card maker, and a day maker! I am Lucky in love to a supportive husband, blessed to raise 3 kids (all moved away now!), and happy to be watched over by 2 dogs.
I originally started this blog to remind me to be happy amid adversity, and I hope it inspires you, too!