Dad Fuel Coffee Cup Gift Card Holder Assembly
Supplies
Blue cardstock
Red cardstock
Grey cardstock
White cardstock*
Glue (tape dots or tape runner are not recommended)
Foam dots (optional)
*If using textured cardstock for the card, I recommend using white textured cardstock for the lid and white smooth cardstock for the panel on the back for your message. If you don’t have smooth white cardstock on hand, you can flip the textured cardstock around and use the back side, which is usually smoother.
For this gift card holder, I used Encore textured paper from 12×12 Cardstock Shop in the following colors:
Really Teally (I LOVE this color!)
Dark Red
Snowy White
River Rock
I used smooth kraft cardstock from my local craft store for the sleeve.
Assembly Steps
Fold and crease the side flaps on the cup base.
Fold and crease the front of the cup base down over the flaps. Add glue to the cup base flaps then glue the front of the cup base down to the flaps, making a pocket.
Glue the red stipe piece on top of the cup base pocket.
Glue the white cup lid to the light gray cup insert.
Write you message on the white card and then glue it onto the back of the cup base. I recommend writing your message before glueing, as it will be hard to write on it once the gift card holder if fully assembled.
Tip: Use the sketch feature on your machine to write the message before cutting the piece.
Glue the “Dad Fuel” letters to the front of the white outline piece.
Attach the Dad Fuel piece to the cup sleeve. Foam dots are optional but add some fun dimension to the card.
Glue the cup sleeve to the cup base pocket.
Tuck your gift card into the tabs on the cup insert.
Slide the insert with the gift card into the pocket in the cup base.
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