This is a set of 10 envelops tied together with a bow. In each envelop is something special.
One contains some dance and gymnastic pictures of her cousin (my daughter). A couple contain chocolate coins. And the rest contain cash in various forms, rather than the same total amount in a gift card. Each envelop also has confetti which of course will make my sister, my niece's mother, thrilled as is spills all over. But like I said, they are over 1,000 miles away so immediate retaliation is unlikely. Although I am making a mental note to carefully inspect my own daughter's birthday and Christmas presents in the future.
I made the envelops from coordinating scrapbook paper and my seed envelop template that you can find here. (When I made this type of gift a second time I used the seed packet envelop file that came with my Silhouette die cut machine). The paper, ribbon, pictures, and chocolate coins I already had at home. All I had to do was come up with the cash.
I cut two envelopes from each 12"x12" page. I had to make the smaller long-side flap a little smaller to make the large template fit twice on each page.
Once the envelopes where cut and glued (instructions can be found here) they were ready to fill with all sorts of goodies. I sealed each one with a cat sticker (what else). Hopefully she will really enjoy the prolonged process of opening up each of the ten envelopes to discover the treasures hidden inside
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