Today is my grandson, Nate's 12th birthday. H loves his video games (like almost every 12-year old?) so we gave him a gift card so he can purchase one. But me being me, I needed to present it in a special way! Fortunately I remembered I had posted, long ago, a video on how to make an Interactive Gift Card Holder. So I brought up the video, checked the directions, and created this:
So what's the "interactive" part?
Watch:
Isn't that cool?
I used Blueberry Bushel and Lemon Lime Twist (great boy celebration colors!) and found some of my DSP stash of Bright & Beautiful paper in the same colors. I actually asked ChatGPT (AI) for a third color choice, and got the suggestion of Pumpkin Pie.
So I created a little banner, using the Birthday Celebrations dies (an OnLine Exclusive) to add to the top of my card. Unfortunately, I no longer have a small alphabet set or dies that will fit on this tiny banner, so I had to resort to my own printing - not the greatest, but still effective, right?
The Happy Birthday was cut with the Wanted to Say dies, a great set that cuts the "bubble" behind the words as well as the words themselves. It also has a die to make the stars! So fun!
And inside, the pocket that lifts the gift card. I added the "12" using the Birthday Celebrations dies too.
I hope he likes his gift! 😊
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