This card was especially made for my neighbour, who's help has been outstanding while I have been laid up with a cast on my right foot and a splint on my left knee. Without saying anything, or my asking, he took one look at me on crutches and started mowing my lawn (sometimes twice a week), and placing my garbage and recycling at the curb while he was doing his own.
I owe him a million thanks.
I made the card with a gift card holder inside using the theme challenge from Paper Players Challenge #50 (Kind Thanks) here My plan is to buy a gift card from Home Depot and place it in the card. He's the sort of gentleman who would not take a gift or money, but he hasn't turned down a gift card yet. In the winter he has been known to shovel my driveway.
And this gentleman has had both knees replaced, so I guess he knows what I am going through.
So Gus - this card is for you.
Stamps: Sail Away, Pretty Postage, Word Play
Inks: Basic Gray, Not Quite Navy
Papers: Not Quite Navy, Whisper White, Nautical Expedition Designer Series Paper
Accessories: Harlequin Texture Plate, 5/8" Whisper white Grosgrain ribbon, Oval die #2, Postage Stamp punch, Curly Label Punch
I made an envelope to match the card
On the inside I made a gift card holder, using designer jpaper to match the outside of the card.
This shows the gift card opened. I used the slit punch to make openings into which the card will fit.
6 comments:
What a lovely card for your neighbor!! I love the gift card holder you made for the inside.
Oh, this turned out beautifully! Your neighbor will certainly appreciate it==inside AND out! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players Kind Thanks challenge this week!
What a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
Such a clever way to include a gift card and so thoughtful of you. Love the stamp you've used and the paper too. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players!
What a beautiful way to present a gift card! Love how you used the sailboat stamp too! Thanks for playing with us this week at the Paper Players!
What a beautiful masculine card! And what a sweet neighbor! I hope that you are on the road to recovery! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players this week!
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