Olaf Candy Bar Wrapper

We all LOVE Olaf – right!!! I made a box with Olaf on it early in the season so I thought he would be perfect to join the Christmas Buffet lineup. This time he is helping deliver a Hershey's Chocolate Bar to someone special.
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The candy bar wrapper is made from Lost Lagoon cardstock. Olaf is made using Stampin' Up! punches — 2 1/2" circle for his bottom, 2" circle for his middle, jumbo oval for his head, large oval for his cheeks and his black mouth, 1/2" circle for his buttons, owl building punch for his eyes (I added googly eyes over the black circles). His hands are hair are cut free hand. Don't forget to draw on his eyebrows.

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Holiday Cheer Gift Card Holder

Another fabulous gift card holder. This time the recipient receives a card and a gift all in one.
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The base of this card is Lost Lagoon with a layer of Soft Sky. Then I adhered two strips of All is Calm DSP, and a 5/8" strip of Basic Gray covering the seam of DSP. Then I added a 1/8" strip of Silver Glitter Cardstock. I used Smoky Slate cardstock with the Gift Card Thinlit (found in the Holiday Catalog — you only have a short time to order it). I stamped Holiday Cheer and a row of trees from Cheerful Tags stamp set with Smoky Slate ink. I mounted the gift card holder on to another layer of Soft Sky cardstock and adhered that to the card front. For the final decorating I used the Tree Punch and Pear Pizzazz carstock to punch out two trees. I added some texture with the Perfect Dots embossing folder and adhered those to the front of the card.

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Snowman Gift Card Holder

I don't know about you but I know I give quite a few gift cards for Christmas gifts. I still want the recipient to feel like they are receiving a gift to open. This cute holder serves that purpose great. The present the snowman is holding open up so ou can tuck the gift card inside.
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I stamped snowflakes with VersaMark ink and heat embossed with White Emossing Powder. The snowman is made from many different punches and the Circle Collection Framelits The gift is adhered to the front of the snowman. This was fun to make — i think I'll be making a few more yet over the next couple of days.

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