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Woodland Forest Shaker Gift Cards

28
Nov
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Hi everyone, it’s Monique here today sharing a set of Woodland Forest shaker gift cards with you. I’m a huge fan of re-using materials that would normally end up in the trash bin and so for today I decided to share this fun idea to re-use the plastic packages of the Pebbles Woodland Forest ephemera die-cuts. Did you ever think these plastic packages would make for awesome shaker cards? Well, they do! Look what I created using them:

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Fun right? And so easy to make! Here’s what I did: I got everything together what I needed: a Homemade kraft bag, a package with ephemera die-cuts, a few pieces of patterned paper, some sequins from my stash and some double sided adhesive tape.

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

I decided to create two cards so needed two of everything. For the background I cut a square of patterned paper (4.5″ x 4.5″), rounded the corners and adhered a few die-cuts. From the plastic package I removed every residue piece of paper and filled it with a couple of sequins and glued the patterned paper on top. Next I cut a frame to glue over the plastic cup so you wouldn’t see the sides. Last but not least came the die-cut with the sentiment which I glued on top of the plastic.

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

When this was done I adhered everything on top of the kraft bag and I was done!

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

I’m really liking the result. The Garden Centre gift card I bought for my friend goes inside the kraft bag.

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Here’s a close-up:

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

And the other card:

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

And once again both of my cards:

Fun Shaker Gift Cards made by @MoniqueLiedtke using the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Supplies:
Woodland Forest Pears (733428)
Woodland Forest Stitched Floral (733429)
Woodland Forest Apple Cider (733430)
Woodland Forest Fall Florals (733434)
Woodland Forest Ephemera Die-Cuts (733437)
Woodland Forest Cardstock Stickers (733436)
Woodland Forest Single Sided Paper Pad 6″x 6″ Candle (733441)
Homemade Kraft Bags (732635)
American Crafts This To That Double-Sided Super Sticky Red Tape, .25″ x 5 yd (61753)
American Crafts Cutup Scissors 7″ (64201)

Thank you so much for stopping by our blog! Wishing you a wonderful day!

Monique

Filed Under: Cards, Fall, Gift, Gift Bag Tagged With: Cards, Fall Cards, gift card, Monique Liedtke, Shaker Card, Woodland Forest

Warm Drinks and Flowers

25
Sep
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Holly here from Ribbons & Glue sharing with you how to make a Scallop Circle Flower using the Pebbles Home+Made Die and Kraft Paper.

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When I think of Sweater Weather, I think of hot drinks. Hot drinks = Starbucks and  if you’re a Starbucks fan, you know that #PSL has arrived! AKA: Pumpkin Spice Latte for all you non-Starbucks fans.

Kraft Flowers made with #jenhadfield Home + Made glitter kraft bags from @pebblesinc by @ribbonsandglue

Even if you’re not a #PSL fan, you really can’t go wrong with a Starbucks gift card and Tumbler wrapped up with string along with a Kraft Flower made from the Glitter and Burlap papers found in the Home+Made collection.

How to make a scallop circle flower using @pebblesinc Home + Made Dies by @ribbonsandglue

How to make Scallop Circle Flower:

  • Cut out a Scallop Circle die.
  • Using scissors, cut each edge of scallop towards center.
  • Curl and separate the edges to make into flower petals.
  • Add a button in the center

Gift card holder made from @pebblesinc Home + Made kraft bags by @ribbonsandglue

Handmade Gift using @pebblesinc Home + Made paper and Dies from the #jenhadfield collection by @ribbonsandglue

The gift card holder is made from machine stitching a zig-zag stitch up the sides of a Kraft Glitter bag that is also embellished with string and a Home+Made sticker.

Supplies:
Pebbles Inc. Home+Made Glitter Kraft Bags 732635
Pebbles Inc. Home+Made Burlap Paper with White Dots 732607
Pebbles Inc. Home+Made Phrase and Sticker Accents  732611
Pebbles Inc. Home+Made Dies 732638
Border Punch
Button
String

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: burlap flower, flower dies, gift card, kraft bag

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