Gift cards are versatile and thoughtful presents. However, their generic packaging can lack that personal touch. With a little creativity, I will show you how to wrap a gift card beautifully. Follow these simple steps to impress your recipient.
Luckily, with Designer Series Paper (DSP), you can elevate your gift card presentation in minutes. A simple envelope, decorated with love, transforms your gift into something special. You can also tuck in cash or a lottery ticket.
How To Wrap Gift Card with Cute Envelopes
Using DSP, you can easily make a festive envelope. Decorate the front, write your message on the back, and dress it up beautifully.
Try Mini Pocket Envelope Dies
Janice Gilhooley recently shared adorable designs using Mini Pocket Envelope Dies. These dies, currently on sale for NZ$24.40, make creating envelopes a breeze. They include everything you need—envelope shapes, bows, scalloped rectangles, and decorative elements.
With these tools, you can:
- Use up your DSP stash.
- Add stamps, ephemera, or other embellishments.
- Hang the finished envelope on a tree or slip it into a handmade c
Add Creative Touches
These envelopes aren’t just for gift cards! They look stunning on scrapbook pages or card fronts. Try folding up a lottery ticket or tucking in some cash for versatility.
Be sure to watch my video for tips on making up the bows.
Inspiration from Decorative Trees
For more festive ideas, check out my recent post on the Decorative Trees bundle. It features tips for making Christmas tags with adhesive sheets. You can easily use those ideas to decorate these envelopes.
By dressing up gift cards creatively, you show your thoughtfulness and style. Plus, it’s a great way to use your crafting supplies!
Get started today and make your gifts extra memorable this holiday season.
Free Tutorials
After each of my weekly Facebook Live ends, I send out exclusive tutorials to my email subscribers. Join my mailing list to get these creative ideas delivered straight to your inbox every week!
Thank you for visiting Confetti Card Studio today. I’d love it if you would leave a comment on this post or the video.