This week the Honey Bee Design Team is showcasing Clean & Simple ideas for mass producing for the holidays! I created a set of four Stocking Gift Card Holders featuring lots of new (plus some previously released) Honey Bee Stamps products. I absolutely adore the Honey Bee shaped cards and think you will too!
V I D E O T U T O R I A L
Watch the creation of these die cut stocking gift card holders from start to finish below or click HERE to watch in HD:
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The Stocking Gift Card Holder body of the stockings were die cut from Holiday Traditions Patterned Paper and assembled back to back. You will need to panels to create the body of the stocking. *Pro tip: Remember to cut the stocking back the opposite of how you cut the front so they go together! The gift card insert, topper, and toe & heel were die cut from either Hero Hues Cranberry Cardstock or Simon Says Stamp Slate Cardstock. Toe and heels were adhered to the patterned paper stocking. The topper was glued to the top of the gift card insert.
I stamped "pull me" and an arrow from the One-Of-A-Kind Stamp Set on the top of each stocking with clear embossing ink and heat embossed these with white embossing powder. I love how this tells the recipient this card does something! This stamp set is a great one to have on hand if you love interactive cards.
The bow from the Joy Noel Wreath was die cut from red cardstock and shaded with R46 and R59 Copic Markers, assembled, and glued to the wreath.
A tag was die cut from smooth white cardstock using a Gift Bag Card and stamped with a greeting from the Love, Santa Stamp Set. The heart in the word "love" was colored with a red marker. The tag was tied to the top of the stocking with twine.
Gift cards can be easily adhered to the insert with glue dots (and they are easily removed!).
S U P P L I E S
Below you will find links to the supplies used to create this project(s). Click the icon for the store underneath the thumbnails to start shopping. Where available I use compensated affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Your support helps me to keep bringing you new projects and videos. Thank you!
This week the Honey Bee Design Team is showcasing Clean & Simple ideas for mass producing for the holidays! I created a set of four Stocking Gift Card Holders featuring lots of new (plus some previously released) Honey Bee Stamps products. I absolutely adore the Honey Bee shaped cards and think you will too!
V I D E O T U T O R I A L
Watch the creation of these die cut stocking gift card holders from start to finish below or click HERE to watch in HD:
Subscribe to my newsletter and never miss a project!
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The Stocking Gift Card Holder body of the stockings were die cut from Holiday Traditions Patterned Paper and assembled back to back. You will need to panels to create the body of the stocking. *Pro tip: Remember to cut the stocking back the opposite of how you cut the front so they go together! The gift card insert, topper, and toe & heel were die cut from either Hero Hues Cranberry Cardstock or Simon Says Stamp Slate Cardstock. Toe and heels were adhered to the patterned paper stocking. The topper was glued to the top of the gift card insert.
I stamped "pull me" and an arrow from the One-Of-A-Kind Stamp Set on the top of each stocking with clear embossing ink and heat embossed these with white embossing powder. I love how this tells the recipient this card does something! This stamp set is a great one to have on hand if you love interactive cards.
The bow from the Joy Noel Wreath was die cut from red cardstock and shaded with R46 and R59 Copic Markers, assembled, and glued to the wreath.
A tag was die cut from smooth white cardstock using a Gift Bag Card and stamped with a greeting from the Love, Santa Stamp Set. The heart in the word "love" was colored with a red marker. The tag was tied to the top of the stocking with twine.
Gift cards can be easily adhered to the insert with glue dots (and they are easily removed!).
S U P P L I E S
Below you will find links to the supplies used to create this project(s). Click the icon for the store underneath the thumbnails to start shopping. Where available I use compensated affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Your support helps me to keep bringing you new projects and videos. Thank you!