
This is a perfect craft if you bought someone tickets to a concert or game and you don't want to give them a print out of the tickets! You can also tailor this to suit your needs if you have a printer and use vintage texts. I just quickly made these for the hubs for our anniversary this year.

You'll need paper (use team colors), a sharpie, glue, and any embellishments you wish to add.

I cut mine 8" long and about 3" tall, make sure that one is slightly smaller than the other. Use a something cylindrical to cut out a semi circle on each end. This gives it a vintage look.

I used a paper print of a frame that I use for scrapbooking. Most vintage tickets didn't have many images on the tickets.

Add all your information and your done!!
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