Okay, it's probably not exactly what Sue was expecting but, I have spent the afternoon making gift card holders and the last one I did was this is 4 circle die cuts ( 4" diameter) that were scored in the centers on the 2" line and you just glue them in a clockwise way, so when the lace is untied the petals "pop up" and the inside has a square glued into the center, ( it doesn't need it, it does not you know glue together with a hole in the center, its just a deco spot for a sentiment) when you glue the circles together just be sure to have the score lines on the outside of each other so that you can close it in a square shape. ( play with it before you glue it) and then its folded closed the same way one flap at a time clockwise and tied shut.
The joy shaker diecut was done twice and glued together to give it depth and stability. ( it shimmers in real life) thanks for this challenge Sue & tfl.
Date: Sunday, December 16, 2018 GMT Views: 247
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Paper: Cartabella double sided snowflake print, DCWV blue shimmer
Paper Size: about 4" square
Ink: none
Accessories: Memory box stiched circle die, MFT square stitched die, wooden clothes pin, Vintage lace, May Arts irridescent cord, Pretty Pink Posh joy shaker die
Registered: April 6, 2006 Location: Las Vegas, baby! Posts: 14931
Sun, Dec 16, 2018 @ 7:06 PM
Ooh, pretty! I'll have to try this (I think I can manage gluing circles together, lol). I've never seen yellow/gold snowflake paper before, but I love it! Thanks for playing!
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Registered: March 31, 2008 Location: Eastlake, OH Posts: 22598
Mon, Dec 17, 2018 @ 5:56 PM
That has to be the fanciest gift card holder I've ever seen! Love the lace, papers, cord and tiny clothes pin! These embellishments make this very special!