It's already time for Episode 4 of my Everyday Purse series! For today's episode I am showing you how to make cards with the Everyday Purse Builder die set.
First, I have some purse shaped cards. Then I have a card with a purse on it. But this is a special card because the purse has a surprise on the inside.
Take a look at all three of the cards I made in this episode and then we will talk about each of them.
I love that this die is so versatile. I can make a purse to put a present in, or easily alter it to create a card.
For this first purse shaped card I die cut two purse pieces and cut the flap off one and all but 1/4" of the flap of the other. This created a hinge to adhere the two pieces together. Using this technique is great if you are using patterned paper that has a directional design on it.
When opened this purse has a die cut circle to add a sentiment and personalize message on, as well as a gift card.
For this purse, I folded a piece of printed paper in half and die cut the purse so that the edge of the die was just below the fold. Ran it though my die cutting machine. Then I had a purse card that is one piece. This is so easy and all I needed to do was then decorate it. But if you have a print on your paper that goes one direction you will want to use the first method for creating your purse card.
This patterned paper is very simple on this inside, it could be written on or I may still add a die cut when I am ready to give it away.
This card is so much fun. I added a pocket to the front of this card, when you open it, you can see money inside.
There is a window sheet covering this opening, so the recipient has to get the money from the inside of the card.
The rip strip die set from My Favorite Things is the perfect thing to use on this card. If you do not have this die you can always leave the pocket open, don't use the window sheet and the money could be removed there.
Be sure to check out the video to see how these cards are made. And if you like it make sure to let me know by giving it a thumbs up.
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