My niece and nephew are a tween and a teen, respectively. Thus, they love gift cards. I thought I’d dress up their gifts this year by creating a personalized gift card holder, attaching a little envelope onto the humble toilet roll snowflake.
Materials:
- Empty toilet roll
- Craft knife
- Self-healing mat
- Ruler/Straight edge
- Adhesives (I used glue dots, double-stick tape and a Xyron sticker maker)
- Decorative paper
- Velcro (optional)
- Paper punches
- Something to create personalization in front (I just printed out the letters, or you can use stamps, cut-outs, etc).
- Hole punch
- Thin ribbon or twine
Directions
You (and/or your kids) have probably made a toilet roll snowflake before, but if not, then here’s how:
Flatten toilet roll with your hand
Using your craft knife, cut 1/2 inch pieces of toilet roll. You’ll need six for one snowflake.
Apply adhesive (either glue, glue dots, or double-stick tape) to the end of each piece.
Stick them together at the ends until you have six pieces…
…forming a snowflake. Set aside.
Now we’ll make the envelope to fit your standard gift card with some wiggle room. Cut a 3.5×10-inch piece of paper
Fold it at 4 inches, then fold the top down which will be the envelope flap. So you’ll have two four-inch sections plus a 2-inch flap.
If you like, you can cut a corner, or round the corners, or leave it as is, etc.
Apply double-stick tape to the edges of the middle section, fold up the other 4-inch section and press onto the tap, forming the envelope.
I found some sticky Velcro dots in my stash, from 7 years ago, while experimenting with different wedding invitation designs. Does Velcro expire?
Here’s where the gift card goes.
Now we’ll make the sticker that goes on top of the snowflake. Cut out your background shape (this is a 1.5-inch circle)
And cut out one with your personalization on it. I used the Harrington font, 80pt. Apply adhesive (I used the Xyron here) and stick onto the background shape.
Then use glue/glue dots to apply to the snowflake. Most of the sticking will be on the middle of the snowflake where all the “petals” join together.
Then adhere the back of the envelope on the other side of the snowflake.
Punch holes at the top of the top petal and string on a piece of thin ribbon or twine.
And you’re done. Here they’re doubling as an ornament, or you could use them as a topper on a bigger gift.
I have already given these to my niece and nephew, who both said “oh cool!” when I gave it to them. Yep, that’s me…cool auntie.
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Steph, that is such a cute idea!!!! I seriously love those. And I’ve never even HEARD of a toilet roll snowflake, so thanks for the tutorial!
What a clever idea! So cute and love that they can double as ornaments!
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Great idea! thank you so much for sharing it!
Oh I love all the things you can do with a toilet paper roll! I hadn’t thought of this though! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! These are SO pretty! Definitely saving this for next year!
love love love this!! so cute and clever!!
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This is such a cute idea! Who knew toilet paper rolls could make such cool snowflakes? :-)
Oh, these are really cute! And I just bought gift cards today. Now I know what to do with them!
The look so pretty on the tree, I love finding new ways to resuse empty TP rolls! Thanks for sharing at A Crafty Soiree.
I’ve made the TP Roll Snowflake before, but I love the addition of the gift card holder, great job! The paper selection is great too!
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This gift card holder is adorable. So creative!!
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Such a beartuful design! Thank you for sharing them with us!
So cute! I love it!
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These are so beautiful! I always give gift cards and I like to make them look like a gift rather than just handing over a plain envelope…I cant wait to make these…Thank you so much for sharing.
How sweet! I love your tutorial too!
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I love these! So cute!
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What a great way to wrap up the gift cards. I’ve seen some other cute envelopes, but I like that these are a little more substantial and can be used for decorations too. Thanks for the easy tutorial!
What a great idea and you would never know they were created with toilet paper rolls. Love it.
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Steph-
As expected, you eye for design is impeccable! Can’t wait to see what you have in store each week in 2011! {Swooning over your paper choices}
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nicolette
Oh, I LOVE these. I love any projects using recycled materials! So fun. I’d love to have you submit it to the M&T Spotlight: http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
What a fun idea- I’m way impressed with you!!
I LOVE the toilet paper roll snowflakes!!! :)
Amazing idea! I wish I had more time (and free’d up toilet paper rolls) to make some of these. This is definitely a craft project for next year!
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oh these are adorable!! What a cute and adorable idea.
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Those turned out so cute! Awesome!
i LOVE this !!!! going to start saving toilet rolls now!!!! :) thank you for sharing!!! (can you tell i am excited???!!!)