Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas Napkin Fold gift card holders


I have been working hard to get these Napkin Folding cards done for a couple of colleagues at work. I made 10 in total. At the end of the photos, I will also add my youtube video on how to make them. I got the idea from splitcoaststampers and made a video tutorial on how I made mine. They are very easy to make and are perfect if you want to tuck gift cards behind the stamped images or sentiments. 

Enjoy and thanks for looking!

The paper pack used for this card is from Close To My Heart's Believe paper from the Autumn/Winter 2011 idea book. The ribbon is from my stash.


 





Paper used for the following card is from Close To My Heart called Jingle.







Paper used for this card is from Close To My Heart and is called Evensong.







Paper used for this card is Close To My Heart Creative Basics Jingle paper.








 This paper for the next two cards are from Basic Grey called Eskimo Kisses and the stamp is from Magnolia Stamps.











































Thanks again for looking and watch the youtube video below to learn how to make your own. You have to try it!




6 comments:

  1. Wow! These are wonderful! I'm sure that they will be appreciated
    Hugs Julie P

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  2. Lovely and delightful card. Fun napkin folds technique. I need to try this someday :o)
    Hugs,
    Cabio

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  3. Stunning, I love them, your technique is so perfect for a gift type card and the papers are gorgeous together. They are all gorgeous.

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  4. Intricate works of art! Your video is icing on top of the cake. Thank you!

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  5. Wow, Kathy! I can't believe you made 10 of these fabulous cards. They are all completely delightful! Thanks for the tutorial too! You make it look so very easy!
    Merry Christmas Hugs...Barb

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  6. I surely enjoyed your napkin fold. I kept pausing and running to my craft room to do your steps. (Cept I stopped before adding the paper-thinking I'm gonna use pinks for Valentines day!)

    Thanks so much!

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