If you’re super computer savvy, you likely know that 100110 is the binary code for the ampersand (&). I don’t speak computer, but my coworker and her new hubby do. They selected 10-01-10 as their wedding date partially because of its binary meaning. Isn’t that romantic? It was my fun job to make the happy couple a wedding card from our entire magazine staff, which meant there needed to be plenty of room for signatures, as well as for a gift card. And I naturally needed to make the ampersand a significant feature on the card. This project is the result. Whether you need a group card or not, this idea is a creative way to give a gift card and show someone you care.
Here’s how it’s done:
Step 1: Fold 6x6 cardstock base and cut a small slit in the center of the card’s spine.
Note: The slit should be long enough that you can fit a strand of tulle through it.
Step 2: Punch a decorative border along top and bottom of card front. Then stamp the front of the card with a giant ampersand stamp like this one from Stampin’ Up!. I used Jenni Bowlin paint from Ranger to ink my stamp.
Step 3: Once the stamped image is dry, feed a strip of tulle through the slit in the spine of the card.
Step 4: Tie a knot in the center of the tulle and position the knot in the center of the card.
Step 5: Secure the tulle in place by adhering to the back front cover of the card.
Step 6: Conceal glued tulle by adhering a slightly smaller card base to the inside front cover, leaving the back flap of the base free. This creates a page in your card, which is great when you have a long message to leave or plenty of people who need to sign your card.
Step 7: Stamp a butterfly to complement the colors of your project. I also added a little color using my Copic markers and some more Ranger paint, and some texture with BasicGrey pearls. Adhere the butterfly to the center of your tulle bow.
Step 8: On the inside back cover, paint a smear of color using the same color of paint you used to stamp your ampersand.
Step 8: Spell “enjoy” over the painted area using letter stickers like these from BasicGrey.
Step 9: Stitch tulle pocket over the painted area of the inside back cover, and insert a gift card. Now, when your recipients removes the card they’ll see the little message waiting for them.
There you have it, a wedding card complete with a slot for that gift card. Ampersand day may be over, but this style will still make any couple happy you thought of them on any day of the year.
Cheers!
This card idea is brilliant, tulle pocket is so cute & special. It would brighten up anyones day to receive this in the mail.
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you sweet lady!
How cut is that? The card & the wedding date.
ReplyDeletecute not cut. ooops.
ReplyDeleteseriously, it was the cutest card ever! I loved the way "enjoy" was behind the gift card :)
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo cool! I love the pocket, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo I have been perusing your blog this evening (after glancing at it briefly this afternoon when I verified your blog link for the CK blog post tomorrow).
ReplyDeleteI am completely inspired in more ways than one. Wow, girl!