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Printable Celebration Cheers Money Card & Envelope

Looking for an easy and beautiful way to give the easiest gift (cold hard cash) to a friend, partner, newly weds, or recent grad?? I recently attended a friend’s wedding and decided to hand draw this card. It’s a simple card that can work for any occasion and is the perfect solution to your “what should I get them??” dilemma while still be elegant.

You can purchase a copy of my Cheers Money Card Holder via my Etsy. Follow my instructions and notes below to make your own lovely last minute gift card.

Recommended Materials

  • 8.5”x11” Cardstock paper of your choice of color 80GMS

    • Note: The art comes in a gold color but you can adjust it in the AI file if you have the experience. I printed mine on an off white ivory shade!

  • 8.5”x11” Vellum or Cardstock for the envelope

  • A Cricut/Cameo, or scissors/ an a exacto knife

  • Glue or Double Sided Tape for the envelop

Instructions (Non Cutting Machine)

  1. Print out both the card and the envelope on your choice of paper

  2. Cut along the black lines

  3. Score along the magenta lines

  4. Fold and assemble

  5. Write a beautiful message and send away!

CutTing Machine Instructions

  1. Set up the file in your cutting machine’s studio app:

    1. For the card itself, Include registration marks

    2. Make the Black and Magenta Lines are Cut and Score lines

  2. Print the card art out on your choice of paper

  3. Insert the card art into your cutting machine and cut

  4. For the envelope, place the vellum into the cutting machine and cut

  5. Fold all and assemble

  6. Write a beautiful message and send away!

Bonus! I use a small strip of gold vellum to make a little wrap around my card to hold it in and to give it a little more character since my envelope was transparent. You can try a ribbon or a string!

Notes

  • The file is designed at 1:1 scale so that it should fit a US Dollar Bill as well as fit to print on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper. You can adjust it as needed!

  • Always test your cutting machine on your different materials before the actual final product. You may need to tinker with the settings for your vellum or cardstock.

  • You can always reach out to me if you have any questions.

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