Celebrate!
Hi readers! Happy Tuesday! Please join me in a BIG Simon welcome to a first time guest designer on the Simon blog, Audrey Pettit! She’s made a lovely Birthday card full of dimension and fun, and perfect to send to someone special!
Enjoy!
Hi everyone, it’s Audrey, and I am so excited to be here on the Simon Says Stamp blog today! I have got a fun birthday project to share with you. It’s a pocket-envelope, gift-card-holder card. Now how’s that for a bit of a tongue-twister?
I know you guys are probably like me, and are always in need of birthday cards, right? This month, I’ve got a very special birthday to celebrate, and instead of a gift, the girls and I have chipped in together to get a gift card for the birthday girl for a luxurious day at the spa. Now I know you can present a gift card in those plain little envelopes, but that seems a little boring. So I’ve come up with a fun alternative. It’s a pocket, and a card, and a gift-card holder, all in one.
See? The pocket is made from an envelope, and the front of the pocket is dressed up like a card. Then for the inside of the pocket, there is an insert with yet another little pocket, perfectly sized for holding the gift card and a handwritten note. It looks fancy, but it’s really quite simple, thanks to lots of fabulous pre-made embellishments. And I’ve given this a touch of my own personal flair with the help of a favorite stencil and some Distress inks. Here’s a closer look at how.
To create the pocket, seal an A2 kraft envelope, and slice off the tip of one end with your paper trimmer. Using an 1 1/4″ round paper punch, punch a slight notch on either side of the pocket, about an inch from the top. This is a small touch, but it adds a little eye catching detail, and shows your recipient there is something else inside.
The insert is made from a piece of Tim Holtz Distress Watercolor Paper, inked with Antique Linen and Tattered Rose Distress Ink. To create this light watercolor wash, dab the inks onto a non-stick craft sheet, and mist the inks liberally with water until water beads form. Then press and drag the paper through the ink mixture. Set the paper aside and allow it to dry completely.
Then take a second piece of watercolor paper and repeat the process with the remaining ink. We’ll use this piece on the cover of the pocket.
Once the watercolor paper is dry, embellish the insert with papers, die cuts, and a pre-made pocket. I used goodies from Simple Stories’ adorable Summer Vibes collection. The pocket and journaling card are from the SN@P Pages, and are all ready to go. I cut down a 3×4 journaling card slightly on one side to fit in the pocket, and added a die cut ticket stapled with a Tiny Attacher to the top for an instant handle. Dressed up the page with a strip of 6×6 patterned paper and die cut ephemera bits. A Sizzix stamped sentiment framed in a BasicGrey Barista die cut make a quick and easy greeting.
Once the cover paper is dry, trim 1/4″ off the top and one side to create a slightly smaller layer. Tape a favorite stencil onto the paper, and ink over the top using the same colors of Distress Inks and an ink blending tool. I wanted a random look, so I varied the amount of ink I used, applying some of the ink darker and heavier in some spots, and lighter in others.
Peel back the stencil and look at the pretty background you have made!
Slip the insert into the pocket, and adhere the stenciled background to the front of the pocket. I added a banner strip of Summer Vibes 6×6 woodgrain paper to the left side, topped with another BasicGrey Barista die cut frame. Then wrapped natural twine several times around the top, tied into a bow on the right side.
Then just a few final embellishments to finish things off. A Summer Vibes chipboard frame, enamel dots, and die cuts. The celebrate sentiment is from the same Sizzix stamp set used on the insert, stamped in Ranger Archival Ink in Jet Black.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my pocket card! And huge thanks to the team at Simon Says Stamp for having me today!
I love functional AND pretty things like this!
What a great tutorial today. I will try to duplicate this idea the next time I give someone a gift card.
This is such a beautiful project. The design and the colors are amazing!
I just love that stencil.
Gorgeous colors in this and I love the use of the stencil. I think I’m going to “have to have” the Tattered Rose Marker to add to my collection.
Another beautiful project!
Beautiful card, I love the soft background stenciling!
Great card!
Neat card!
Gorgeous, love the colors and the background!
Very festive pocket card.
Great tutorial for the pocket card. I really like the inks used and the stecil is just the perfect touch.
Great color Selection!
Awesome card, I love the stenciled background!
Great way to mix pre-made elements with your own creativity.
I love everything about your card, the color, the background, all of it!
Lots of pretty details on this project!
The Antique Linen and Tattered Rose colors look great together.
So Pretty! I can’t believe that is Tattered Rose and Antique Linen! I have Antique Linen but I don’t use it so much. i’m going to try that combo.
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How creative this is! I am positive that the birthday girl will love it!
great layers on this pocket card
can’t wait to see more
Welcome, Audrey! I love the layers on this pretty card.
Very creative way to Present a gift card, love the layering, TFS!
Love this project!
Wow! This is totally a fun, fun, fun card! Love all the cute elements and am in awe of your perfectly balanced design!
Audrey, welcome. Thanks for a very clever and functional card….and very pretty also. Love it!
Gorgeous colors and love this gift card idea, very elegant!
Very unique! Love the colors!
I love this background! Gotta try it!
Clever & so pretty!
love the stenciling with distress ink
What an unique and fun
idea! Great way to use
the envelope and it looks
so pretty and useful also.
Carla from Utah
Cute, clever and functional! Love it!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
LOVE your watercolour panels!!!
how clever and super cute is that?
A great idea and so beautiful. One of the bet things it could easily be adapted for men!
Thanks so much for sharing and a chance to win.
What a fantastic creative idea! TFS
really wonderful card!!!
Cristina
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Beautiful card…lots of great elements wrapped up into one gorgeous bundle!!!
What a great card Audrey and congrats on the first time guest spot!
Such soft sweet colors. The stenciled background is very pretty.
Super card creation – lovely job and love that kraft envelope
Hi Audrey! I just love your project, and would love receiving this gift… how thoughtful, and creative!! You just rock those layers!
=] Michele
I’m so excited to see Audrey here! I’ve been a huge fan of hers for many years!
What a clever idea! And it looks terrific! Thanks for sharing!!
I love the Polaroid frame- it just sets the card off.
What a great idea! As fun to create as it must be to receive. Thanks for sharing this one. You are amazing!!
This is such a cool idea! I want to try it! And congrats to Audrey as well! Looking forward to see what she comes up with!
I love all the layers here! Great stencilling!