Saturday, December 17, 2011

Christmas Gift Card Holders by Sherri

With less than 10 shopping days left until Christmas, are you beginning to wonder if you will be able to finish your holiday shopping?  Every year, I tell myself that I will begin my shopping earlier and finish before December even arrives.  Never happens-ever!  I find myself resorting to gift cards at the last minute, especially for some of my hard-to-buy-for relatives.  To add a personal touch, I love to wrap the gift cards in a cute little gift card holder.  Here are some festive gift card holders, for both kids and adults, that I found on Pinterest:



Here is a cute cash holder, too!

I’m so sad that this will be my last post for the Counterfeit Kit challenge, but I am so very glad to have found this incredible blog and met the wonderful girls who make it so much fun.  I can’t wait to play along again this summer.  Until then, may you all have the happiest of holidays!
Hugs, Sherri

5 comments:

  1. Fabulous inspiration Sherri - thank you SO much for sharing! We'll miss you here on the CKCB (hopefully you'll still play along to keep your stash under control) - good luck in your new ventures ♥

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  2. Great links Sherri! They are all gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Good luck in the future and all the very best to you and your family this Christmas time

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  3. We'll miss you Sherri - hope you'll find time to come and play! Lovely links - and I still have some gifts to buy so I may well be using these this week!

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  4. They are great ideas, thanks for the inspiration and all the best for the future.

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  5. these are stunning and beautiful..it really inspires me to get going and make some as well Gift Card envelopes.

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