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Old 11-05-2010, 11:19 AM   #1  
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I want to give just $$ money to several people for Christmas. I have seen such cards in Hallmark store, however, I am having a difficult time finding such an idea as this. I can find many, many different way for gift cards, but not finding for $$ money.

SCS has always been able to help with various questions I have had. I hope this is the case for this item

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I would think that quite a lot of the gift-card holder designs would also hold $.
Did you check out the gallery for gift-card holders? Some lovely ideas in there.
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Also you could think about some of the pocket cards:
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Hi Judy!

I just talked to you

I made these and they are so simple to do, very inexpensive & present the money in a fun way.

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I made a money book one year! Stack the bills with a front and back, then use "padding" to glue one end together. They can rip out one bill at a time.

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I was beginning to think the same Anne. I saw the "Slit Latch Gift Card Holder" tutorial and it got me thinking. I am tried various ways to find information at no avail. So as I have done in the past, I went to SCS forums for help and once again there was my help so quickly. I can make a card holder longer to hold money.

Thank you so much for your input
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Correction - this reply was meant for Sabrina. Thank you again.
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We meet once again. Thank you for ALL your help today. As to your ideas, I tried your blog and on my computer any of your pictures do not come up, darn. I will try your gallery. Your gallery it huge and your art work your creative designs are so attractive. Off I go to check your gallery.

If possible, perhaps this thread should be closed now, since I got such good and clear advice.

Thank you so much
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Judyor - Glad you got a lot of good advice. But here at SCS threads are seldom closed. The good ones go on and on.......

There is a crafting thread in the Techniques forum that started in 2004 and now has 131 pages. People are still reading it and posting to it.
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I am chuckling .... you are so right, threads can go on and on. It has always amazed me that SCS members have been polite to me, they are eager to share what they have learned. I know if there is something I have researched well and have not found any information, I always go back to SCS and find helped.

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