I wanted to make some handmade gifts for a few of my friends that I will see in Hawaii. While I didn’t make the candy, I made the candy package that much cuter with the gorgeous pineapple from the In The Tropics dies from Stampin’ UP!
The color combo for this project screams tropical to me. I love how bright and cheerful these are. If everything went according to plan I am spending my last day in Hawaii right now, as you are reading this.
If things didn’t go according to plan, well that’s a storytime for another day. I had to make sure you had something fun to inspire you while I was gone. Sharing my handmade gifts with you would be the perfect thing.
This little notecard is cut at 3″ x 6″ and scored at the 3″ mark to make a little notecard. Stampin’ UP! sells the envelopes for this size, you can get them here.
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Debra Walker says
Cute gifts. Kevin’s reaction is priceless! And yes lumber prices are outrageous.
JenniferE says
I love this card! Great colors on the flower.
Lesa says
Hello,
Love the card and gift ideas. Thanks for sharing. YAY for your husband he can build the bridge. Maybe he should wait till lumber prices go down so he can build it the way he really wants it( in case he’s thinking of using cheaper materials) rather than jumping right in and then regretting later that he wished he had waited. He can take the time now to really think it thru as to what he wants. Just make sure he puts away the money ( with the house remodeling going on might go over budget) now so that he has it when it comes time to make his bridge oasis.
I enjoy the story time so much. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.