Monday, April 12, 2010

Hippity Hop!!


Happy Monday Everyone!!
I hope you had a great weekend!

I am happy to be hosting today's Hippity Hop and also this week's {ippity} challenge!!

My challenge for you this week (since some of us might be needing to send some money to Uncle Sam)
 is to create a Money Holder!

I have a sample to share with you today, and if you come back to the {ippity} blog on Thursday, you will get to see the tutorial I have made for you to learn how to make one!!

This is the front of the Money Holder that is trifold and held closed by the tie you see here!  The stamps you see on the front of this envelope is the Just Wanted to Say frame and sentiment.  I also added Prima Flowers and a border the edge with a Martha Stewart border punch.

 
Here is a picture of the inside of the Money Holder that shows how the money shows the window I created and covered with a transparency.  The stamp set that I used on the inside of this Money Holder is a sentiment from the Moon Beams and Heart Strings {ippity} set.

Head on over to the {ippity} blog to see how nicely the head of the bill fits into the window I created using the Snippity of Ippity set!! Want to find out how you can make this too?  Just come back on Thursday to the details.  The whole tutorial will be on the {ippity} blog later this week!

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Now head back to the {ippity} blog for the list of the rest of today's participants on the Hippity Hop!!

Click HERE for the list of today's Hippity Hop participants!

Have a great day and may your bucket overflow with money that you DON'T have to send to the IRS for your taxes this week!!  

25 comments:

Lisa H. said...

sweet! love the cut out in the center-sooo clever and of course cute!

Kendra said...

Great money holder and I too love the cut-out :)

Sheri Gilson said...

What a fun money holder!! Love how you did the scallop edge!! Great idea!!

StampinCathy said...

This is one awesome money holder and just love how you did the cut-out on the inside. Can't wait to see your tutorial on this one.

Elisabeth said...

What a fantastic design!

Lone Pine Designs said...

Very eye catching...all the elements work so beautifully together!

Bonita Rose said...

beautiful.. love the green and blue together.. gorgeous!

Heather said...

This is just so super fun! LOVE the sneaky window to "Show me the money!!!" Hehe...to clever!

Banu said...

WOW this is beautiful. Loved the color combination. Cannot wait to see your tutorial. :)

Susan B. said...

Kelly, this is lovely! I like how you layered the tags and the cut out window to show the money..brilliant!

farmhouse-story said...

love this, kelly-the window is just so creative! i'll be watching to the tutorial!

Unknown said...

Great money holder and a fabulous idea with the window! This mix of colors is one of my favorites...awesome job Kelly!

Robynccgirl said...

Too cute! Love how you used the {ippity} set to create the window!

Poppit said...

That's awesome! You're sooo talented!

Theresa said...

What a pretty way to gift money. I like it!!

Morissa Sweeney (YT - ShamrockShe) said...

I have to wait until Thursday?!?! Kelly! Love this!

Handmade Creations by Stephanie said...

I love this Kelly what a great project!!!!

Diane Jaquay said...

So pretty! I love the sweet bows and flower, and the beautiful colors!

Anonymous said...

very cute!!!

lisa a.

jennifer mitten said...

Great looking project!

eryn hannig said...

This is such a wonderful card, the colors, the the flower, the bling...of course the stamps! ;) JUST PERFECT!! {thx for the inspiration...i can't wait to see your tutorial!} HUGS!

Jessy said...

Kelly-you are soooo talented, my friend. This card is just beautiful and thanks for the instructions too! :-)

Brooke said...

Such a pretty money holder!! Love it!!

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

LOVE it--I would like to receive money in this card:) Great DPs...love it all:)

Betty Wright said...

Kelly, this is wonderful! Fantastic colors, patterns, and design! Great look!