11 DIYs to Make Gift Card Envelopes
Homemade designer gift card envelopes are a stylish way to present gift cards to your loved ones. It’s a nice way to show someone how much you care and add a touch of personalization to your gift. They are quite easy to make with or without printable templates as described in the tutorials below.
These small printable envelopes offer you a cute way to wrap your gift card. They are not specific to a particular season and can be used around the year.
2. Painted Gift Card Envelope Tutorial
The sewn border lends the homemade gift card envelopes uniqueness. You can paint cardstock in colors of your choice before cutting out the envelop shapes.
3. DIY Gift Card Envelopes Out Of Felt
These felt gift cards would add a new dimension to the wedding season. We heart the red one. You can also have them in black, gold and white. You can personalize them by putting names on the envelopes.
4. Free Printable Gift Card Envelopes for Christmas
5. Fancy Fabric Gift Card Envelope Pattern to Make
There are so many occasions when we want to give out gift cards but struggle for wrapping options. If that is the case with you, you can easily stitch a curvy fabric envelope like this one.
6. Homemade Envelope Gift Card Holders
The sheen of these silver gift card envelopes makes you crave for them. You can go with brown, turkey print paper for Thanksgiving.
7. Colorful Mini Gift Card Sleeve Envelopes
8. Gift Card Envelopes for Christmas
Felt can be an excellent material for shaping your gift card envelopes for the Xmas holidays. You can have designs of stockings, Christmas trees and the holy cross on them for making them catchy to the eyes.
9. Gift Card Envelope Idea with Die
10. Gift Card Presentation and Mailing Envelopes
11. Handmade Square Petal Gift Card Envelopes
With so many lovely tutorials at your disposal, you must be spoilt for choice. Just pick a design that appeals to you the most and get working on it. It won’t take much of your time and would surely match up to your expectations once you set your heart on it.
Published on May 7th 2019 by Peyton Derrida