To produce certificates we take:
- Textured cardboard black and brown A4, take a sheet each for the bases;
- Paper for scrapbooking, something in a vintage style, as well as with masculine elements, we take it in brown tones4
- Napkins, leaves, flowers cut out of craft paper and beige cardboard;
- Printed inscriptions “Gift Certificate”;
- Colored pictures with coffee;
- The lace is white;
- Satin brown and gray checkered ribbons;
- Half beads are brown;
- Dried cinnamon;
- Coffee beans;
- Brown ribbon with pompoms;
- Curb hole punch;
- Circles cut out of white paper;
- Scissors, pencil, glue stick, double-sided tape, ruler.
The standard size of the certificate is generally 10*20 cm. Therefore, the cardboard is ideal for the base without any residue. We divide the sheet of cardboard into two parts of 11 cm, and the third of 7.5 cm.
We draw the bend lines and fold the base, we get a workpiece measuring 11*21 cm. So we prepare both bases, one brown, the other black.
Inside the envelopes we will have a pocket, 7.5 cm in height. Using a border hole punch, we will punch holes in the inner pockets.
Now, as for ordinary envelopes, we cut two pieces of tape and glue them to the front and back of each base with double-sided tape. From scrap paper we cut two scrap pieces for each envelope, measuring 10.5*20.5 cm.
We immediately glue scrap rectangles to the back of the envelopes, and we will decorate the two front ones. We glue a napkin onto each one, then white circles, and pictures on top. We glue a cut out inscription “Gift Certificate” onto each one.
We sew each envelope from the back, we also sew on the front parts, everything that was glued.
Now we glue these parts to the bases and also sew them on.
All that remains is to glue on a few decorations so that it is not messy, but also tasteful. Envelopes for certificates are ready. Thank you for your attention!