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Graduation open house card and receipt sleeve
For graduation open houses, senior parties, and gift tables, keep cards, gift receipts, parking notes, cash log, thank-you list, and room keys flat instead of loose in a tote or envelope stack.
Short answer
For a graduation open house, keep cards, gift receipts, parking notes, thank-you list, cash log, and room keys in one flat sleeve or admin pouch.
Separate keepsake cards from active receipts and notes before the table gets busy.
Plan for the after-party admin
Graduation parties create paper fast: envelopes, cards, receipts, parking slips, family notes, venue notes, and names for thank-you cards. A flat sleeve keeps the important paper from bending or vanishing in a tote.
Use one lane for active notes during the event and another for finished receipts or cards that should be handled later.
- Best for: graduation open houses, senior parties, family brunches, hotel event weekends, gift tables, and thank-you-card tracking.
- Check carefully: cash handling, venue rules, parking pass, card box, guest list, gift receipt needs, and who owns the thank-you list.
- Skip for: large cash storage, original IDs, passports, wet flowers, food, or valuables left unattended.
Where Field Stow fits
FlatCard Receipt Sleeve is the Field Stow women-category fit when graduation cards, receipts, parking notes, and thank-you lists need a flat home inside a tote or event bag.
Pair it with SwitchWell for open-tote lanes and PhotoReady when the day also needs a tiny clutch touch-up kit.
FlatCard Receipt Sleeve
Related Field Stow product for this guide.
Details
How do I organize graduation open house cards and receipts?
Use one flat sleeve for cards, gift receipts, parking notes, thank-you list, and active event paper.
Should cash go in the receipt sleeve?
Use secure cash handling instead. The sleeve can hold a small note or log, but it is not secure storage.
What should be separated at a graduation gift table?
Separate keepsake cards, active receipts, parking notes, thank-you tracking, and room or venue keys.