Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel Gift Card Holder
April 20th, 2010Hey, Stampers! I hope you are having a great Tuesday. I’m in the middle of a super busy week…I had a downline event last night (I will share samples later on my Facebook Page, so be sure to hop over there and become a fan!)
Tonight and in the morning, I have my Scrappers’ Express class, then Thursday I will go set up my group’s booth for the Southern Women’s Show and Friday I will be working it all day (if you’re in Raleigh, come in and see me!).
That leaves Saturday…that is packing day! I’ll be gone all next week on Stampin’ Ups Cruise, but I am setting up posts for you all week long. PLUS, I will be having a special, so be sure to check back here or sign up for my e-mail newsletter so you don’t miss out!
On to today’s project. This is a simple envelope (YUP, envelope!) that was sealed, wheeled, cut, crimped and embellished, Put a gift card or a love note inside. Quick, easy and darling!
View the video to see how easy it is.
Supplies:
- 107297 Kraft Envelopes $6.50 (40 count)
- 102444 Close to Cocoa Ink Refill $2.95
- 105741 Jumbo Wheel Cartridge $6.95
- 103661 Jumbo Handle $5.95
- 101618 Crimper $19.95
- 102259 Ruby Red Ink Pad $5.95
- 106530 Very Vanilla Cardstock $7.50 (40 sheets)
- 117963 Very Vintage Wheel $8.50
- Vintage Vogue Stamp Set 117690 Wood Mount $23.95
- 118598 Clear Mount $17.95
- Blocks for Clear Mount Set: 118487 A, 118486 C, 118489 G
- 1125363 5/8″ Neutral Brads $6.95
- 114286 Fine Galaxy Glitter $15.95 (5 colors)
- 100425 2 Way Glue Pen $3.50
- 104183 Pop Up Glue Dots $3.95
Check back tomorrow and I’ll show you how to make the Glittery Brad!







4 Responses to “Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel Gift Card Holder”
By Debbie on Apr 20, 2010
Oh my goodness!! That gift card holder is COOL. I might actually be able to make one of those
Thanks for the tip with using the wheel. I’ve never purchased one b/c I thought it would be too hard to line up. Thanks for sharing.
By Chellie B on Apr 20, 2010
Sealed, wheeled, and then revealed. Well, three snaps up in Z formation. OK, nevermind. I just dated myself horribly.
I do love the project, though. Really fresh way to package a small gift or card.
By JeanneLee on May 27, 2010
Very Cute…saw your post at RSC!