All stamp images by A Muse Art Stamps; Small White Notecard by SU!; Dymo "Label Buddy" Label Maker. For my favorite, and most easily understood online source for Origami Dollar Bill Shirt folding instructions, click here ---> Origami Shirt *grin*
Taylor had a birthday party to attend last Saturday afternoon. Girl gifts I can shop for. Boys??? *EEK!* I have a heck of a time knowing what a 10/11 yr. old boy would like--it's a rather awkward age group! They're beginning to outgrow "toys", and they're too young to drive, and, video games are too expensive (considering all the parties Taylor gets invited to) PLUS, you have to know which gaming system they own . . . I decided to spare myself hours of desperate searching for just the right gift, and give something "versatile": cash.
Cash always seems like such a cold and impersonal gift to give, yet, I've never known anybody who wasn't happy to receive it . . . *chuckle* The trick, however? How to present it! Anyhoo, I needed a FAST, EASY idea . . . In a last minute flash of Einstein, I remembered the above. PERFECT!!!
Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 GMT Views: 2594
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Registered: August 22, 2004 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 853
Wed, Jun 06, 2007 @ 8:52 AM
I had used this money folding technique a few times. I use other folding techniques also as needed. Much more fun for everyone. I like the use of the label maker.
Registered: August 9, 2006 Location: Bear, Delaware Posts: 381
Wed, Jun 06, 2007 @ 6:29 PM
LOVE this... wish I had seen it before I lamely tucked a tenner into a store-bought card for my 8-year old nephew. Oh well... it's not like he would have appreciated it... but I sure do!