May 10, 2013 – Explore Theresa Anderson Smith Burns s board stampin up stocking die , followed by 146 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about holiday stockings, gift card holder, christmas stockings. Dimensions Directions for Gift Card Holder with Trim Your Stocking Dies Begin with a 6 x 7 piece of cardstock, fold in half I use 12 x 12 cardstock so I could get two from each sheet I used up scraps to cut the toe, heel, cuff, and snowflakes! HINT The Silicone Craft Mat is a must when working with liquid glue! Look at the gift card! Tucked neatly inside the little stocking! This is so easy to do with your Word Window Punch that you won t believe it. My to from is from an unknown set from Stampin Up. I think the set is gone but I kept this stamp. I will tell you that Sticky Strip is your good friend when putting together this card. For this one I cut out 2 stocking only use glue dots here and there on the side on the stocking to get them together but NO glue on top of the stocking or the cuff so this way you can side a gift card that I place on a piece of card stock 4 1 2 by 2 and use Dotto to get the gift card to stick to the card stock and the dotto is repositionable so … To create this gift card holder, you will need to die cut two pieces of Real Red cardstock using the Trim Your Stocking Thinlits Dies. You will be die cutting one piece with the stocking die and one with the rounded rectangular die pillow box die . friendly, see Friendly AI Was it the Venetian s policy to treat me with such disrespect and disinterest? Doubtful. The failure was in the communication lines from management to employee. Not just one employee, but several. You can t be driving the ship all day. Your employees carry the water buckets, and if they aren t ordained in service, they hijack business and create liabilities. Customer service philosophy is irrelevant if employees don t translate that philosophy into frontline action. ULL is replaced with CUL. It s not like there was any shortage of booze in Eloe. There were package stores and churches every hundred feet. Men stood on corners, tipping brown bags. If I didn t find something soon, we would buy a bottle and pass it back and forth like winos. Moreover, this did not come down to chance or luck. The happiest people on earth worked hard for their fulfillment. They didn t just have the most peak experiences, they had devoted their lives to having these experiences, often, as Csikszentmihalyi explained in his 1996 book Creativity, going to extreme lengths to seek them out It was clear from talking to them, that what kept them motivated was the quality of the experience they felt when they were involved with the activity. The feeling didn t come when they were relaxing, when they were taking drugs or alcohol, or when they were consuming the expensive privileges of wealth. Rather, it often involved painful, risky, difficult activities that stretched the person s capacity and involved an element of novelty and discovery.