Looking for a unique and creative way to give gift cards? Consider creating a gift card money tree! This fun and festive DIY project not only adds a personal touch to your gift-giving, but it also allows your loved ones to enjoy the gift of choice. With a little bit of creativity and some simple materials, you can branch out and create a gift that will be remembered for years to come.
What is a gift card money tree?
A gift card money tree is a creative way to present gift cards as a gift.
How do I make a gift card money tree?
To make a gift card money tree, you will need a tree-shaped structure, gift cards, ribbons, and decorations.
What are some creative gift card money tree ideas?
Some creative gift card money tree ideas include using a Christmas tree-shaped structure for holiday gifts, using a mini-palm tree for a tropical-themed gift, or using a wire tree with LED lights for a unique and eye-catching presentation.
What types of gift cards can I use for a gift card money tree?
You can use any type of gift card for a gift card money tree, depending on the recipient’s interests or preferences.
Can I customize the gift card money tree to fit a specific occasion or theme?
Yes, you can customize the gift card money tree to fit any occasion or theme.
After exploring the various creative gift card money tree ideas presented in this blog post, it is clear that there are many benefits to branching out and trying new ways to present gift cards. Not only do these unique ideas add an extra element of surprise and creativity to gift-giving occasions, but they also offer a fun and interactive way for recipients to redeem their gift cards. Whether you are looking for a way to spice up your gift-giving routine or simply want to try something new, these gift card money tree ideas are sure to add a memorable touch to your next celebration.
Perfect for giving more than one gift card during the holidays, at weddings, for Teacher Appreciation and other group-gifting occasions. I just spent hours combing through the Internet and diving into the black hole that is Pinterest to curate a fabulous collection of gift card trees and gift card wreaths that make perfect group gift card holders. In other words, the gift card trees I want to make. The gift card wreaths I want to present. Most come with crafting tutorials as well. So hold on to your glue guns and get ready for my top picks of the best gift card trees and gift cards wreaths I could find. All you have to do to make this gift card patio planter is glue gift card holders to bamboo skewers and stick the the skewers into a potted plant. Find additional instructions at trisha b designs. This monogram gift card holder can be a note holder or picture holder after the gift cards are taken off. Make it yourself using Wish I could find the original artists, but for now, I found this image from a Pinterest User. I like how Southern Mess who is clearly not a mess used flower clips instead. Find the tutorial on Southern Mess. Then get out your ruler, scissors and glue gun for some semi-serious crafting. Check out the other burlap wreaths on the website too because you can easily adapt these instructions to a baby shower gift card wreath or a wedding gift card wreath. Rather than clip gift cards to flowers, in this gift card tree, the gift cards ARE the flower. I assume that to make this gift, you would first connect the cards in a flower design using glue dots being careful not to hit the magnetic stripes. Then you would attach the plastic flower to a stem that goes into floral foam tucked inside the mug. Add embellishments as needed. See the source of inspiration from this Pinterest User. This hand-cut gift card tree not only inspires me, but cracks me up as well. How manly! How rugged! How perfect! I imagine dad using these clamps on his next project, paid for with the Home Depot gift cards. See other designs on Simple Images Studios. What a crafty idea! For a less expensive alternative, attach homemade coupons and handwritten love notes to a bouquet of flowers. I did, however, find the original printable. I found the wreath pinned by ask anna. This teacher appreciation flower pot is one I made back when I first started being the Gift Card Girlfriend. I may be the Gift Card Girlfriend, but I can still appreciate cash and I think the recipient of this money tree would as well. With instructions on how to fold each dollar bill to create a Christmas tree shape, you can wrap this highly-coveted gift up in no time. Find everything you need on Then She Made. While not every retailer understands the benefits of selling gift cards, I have to say that Home Depot is a believer. And virtual too! Their egift cards have all the features! This dollar store gift card holder is virtually free because the designer made it using gift cards with zero-balances. In other words, she made it for a decoration. But you can use this idea to make a group gift instead. Since this design calls for 18 gift cards, spread the group gift contribution into appropriate denominations. As a courtesy to the recipient, add a sticker to the back of each card specifying the dollar value. Get instructions at Dollar Store Crafts. Instead of a plant, however, the designer used branches in a vase filled with rocks. Gift cards are tied to the limbs. Again, super simple. Find more on the Craft Elf. Clothespins apparently go with gift card wreaths like coupons go with shoppingyou can have one without the other, but having both is better. This teacher appreciation gift card wreath is a delightful mix of kids and cards. See how it was done at Michaels. When I think of all the pink clothes I received at my first baby shower but my daughter never wore too small, wrong season, too hard toget on, etc. Get a gift card instead. Check out this baby shower display with a gift card tree waiting for cards and wishes to be attached. See more pictures at Reasons to Come Home. Get your tinsel in a tangle with this gift card wreath. I like how the designer added a bell and a greeting card to the top. Read more on Doodlebug Design. Put floral foam in the bottom of the bag, stick the gift card sticks inside and tuck tissue paper all around. This is adorable and might be my next venture. Check it out at Making it in the Mitten. Similar to the burlap wreath above, this simple gift card wreath is made of festive ribbon, clothespins, gift cards and a monogrammed initial. This metal gift card tree is the perfect way to receive gifts at a wedding reception or bridal shower. Place it at the gift table, hang a picture of the happy couple in the middle and make it easy for guests to attach their gift cards to the other branches. In this example, it looks like the designer used group contributions to buy a bunch of different wedding-themed gift cards to Target.