Hello. How about a card and gift card in one? This is a watercolor coffee themed interactive gift card holder. These always make a great presentation for the receiver.
Here are helpful tips for making this interactive gift card holder. To begin, prepare an A2 size card base. Then, stamp the cups and the sentiment onto watercolor cardstock using waterproof ink. Next, add watercolor to the cups and then leave the panel out to dry or heat set. Also, stamp the "pull" sentiment onto white cardstock and trim a pull tab to use as a gift card holder. Then, die-cut an open channel towards the top of the watercolor panel to hold the pull tab and the gift card. Finally, assemble the card layers with foam tape and place the gift card, to finish.
And, this is another look at today's project.
Supplies:
Espresso To You {January 2023 Whit Kit}
Interactive Verbiage
Also, interactive channel dies, watercolor cardstock, Altenew watercolor, watercolor brushes, watercolor palette mat large, heat tool, black hybrid & tropical teal dye ink pads, foam tape, glue, magnetic die storage sheets, plastic stamp & die storage pockets, Misti stamping tool, flat double-sided tape ATG, desk mat, tweezers, die-cutting machine, scoring board, bone folder, craft scissors, A2 envelopes, clear bags card storage, Neenah 110 lb cover solar white cardstock, Neenah 80 lb solar white cardstock, paper trimmer, metal adapter plate.
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