

<– Click on the graphic (left) to download the directions for this easy gift holder that you can get three of from one piece of 8 1/2 x 11 paper! I made some matching lollipop covers and made a flower from Smarties the same way I made the focal flower on the gift keeper.
This simple ‘gift keeper’ was made with the beautiful new set "Kind Thoughts" (which punches out a lovely flower with the scalloped circle punch), Baroque Motifs (an ‘old friend’ of mine) and Circle of Friendship. The color scheme is Ballet Blue, Rose Romance, Pretty in Pink & Certainly Celery… a great color combination. Download the step-by-step to making these.
I made a birthday one as well, however I think that the kids got to it because I left the mini-Hershey bar in it… my fault I guess!
I will upload the one I made with "Big Birthday Candle" when it surfaces, I really liked that one even better!
Let me know what you think!

















Too cute and clever Amy, love the colors!
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Beautiful colors! Love the detailed instructions!
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Lovely!
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Amy,
Very cute idea. I’ll be CASE ing it for sure!
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What a quick and easy gift! Thanks for the instructions/template. Your website is a wealth of ideas…thanks for letting us CASE!
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This is very cute Amy. Great idea and thanks for sharing the instructions! Vicki
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This is lovely! What a wonderful idea!! thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!! Elizabeth
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I love the directions and pic all on one page! Great to file in my patterns notebook. Thanks for sharing! Kathleen
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So pretty and easy to construct. I downloaded it and shared it with the stampers at Stampin Canada.
Thank-you, Ter:)
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I love it Amy. Thanks for sharing
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Totally darling! Can’t wait to follow your directions and make my own. TFS
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Thanks, Amy! This is great – I’m always looking for anything-but-a-card projects for stamp camps – I will give you full credit!
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My, that’s another good idea I’ll have to try. Maybe I’ll give it a whirl in Chile. We leave in five days!
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Love this, Amy!! Thanks for sharing the idea!
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OMG! This is too cute! LOVE the colors love it ALL! TFS the great directions!
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Love the gift keeper! I volunteer to do favors for our Sr Center events and always looking for something new and different. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Hi Amy! Great project! and I really do thank you for the instructions! On the smarties, did you just attach the scallop circle to the top if the candy? Thanks so much!!
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What a great idea!! Thank you for the instructions. When I do this at my class, I will give you full credit.
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I think this is darling! Can’t wait to try it out myself!
Laurie
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Love, love, love this. Super idea. Thank you for the instructions. They came at the opportune time as my yougest grandchildren (boy and girl twins) are turning 3 in two weeks and they luv chocolate.
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Amy, I think you’re absoutely amazing! I love this & the suckers are so cute! You really have “the touch” to make things special. The colors you chose really make this giftkeeper pop!
tfs,
Ret
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thanks so much! I plan to use these for my friends and family! very very cute…now I need more stamps !!
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That is a very cool project, and easy enough to show the women’s group at church. I will give credit where credit is due. I know the gals will LOVE this one. Thanks so much for the clear and concise instructions. Your samples are fantastic too. Thanks for the inspiration.
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I can’t wait to do this up for a table favor for a meeting I am holding in a few days!
Keep the ideas coming.
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Wow! I have actually made one of these, but I love the deminsion! I really love the link to print out the instructions!
THANK YOU!
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I have this set and never used it. Awesome idea!
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