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​Quick, cute and easy to make - what more does a stocking stuffer need to be? Oh, yes, frugal!

This very cute nail file holder takes just a few minutes to make and uses minimal supplies, perfect for stocking stuffers on a budget.
Watch me make a nail file pouch here:
I've put an emery board, a nail file, in this pouch, but it can hold so many things.
For the papercrafter on your gift list, it will hold a bone folder nicely.
For the writer on your gift list, it will hold a pen.
For the child on your gift list (or the child at heart) it will hold two candy canes.
So many options to fill this lovely little pouch.
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Materials List
4cm x 29cm piece of cardstock
3.5cm x 10cm Designer Series Paper
3.5cm x 6.5cm Designer Series Paper
3.5cm x 2.5cm Designer Series Paper
Paper trimmer
Envelope Punch Board OR 1/2 inch circle punch
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I used Stampin' Up products to make these nail file holders. All the materials I used are re current Stampin' Up products, all available in my Stampin' Up shop if you'd like to use the same products.

I used:

Garden Walk 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper
Poppy Parade Cardstock
Real Red & Burlap Ribbon Combo Pack​
Paper Trimmer
Envelope Punch Board (retired)
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