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This Christmas I decided to buy mostly Gift Cards, Since Lugging large presents home is a pain and finding the perfect Abercrombie sweater for my sister never seems to work out. When buying the gift cards this year I was pretty disappointed with the card envelopes they put the cards in, S0 I took matters into my own hands and made these gift card envelope's each with it's own color. I've used this structure before on a school project but I really liked the unwrapping feeling you get when opening it, next year Id like to make boxes with the matching tucking flaps.
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