![]() Get the MOST rewards including a discount on future products!įollow me on social media! I share regularly on Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram, my Facebook Page, and my Facebook Group! You can earn free stamps just for shopping with me!Ĭlick here to learn more about joining my Stampers With ART community. Thanks for visiting! Now I invite you to visit the blogs of my fellow demonstrators.Ĭlick here to access & view the current catalogs.Ĭlick here to subscribe to those fun Paper Pumpkin kits of creativity!Ĭlick here to learn about my Loyalty Rewards program. Are you on Facebook? Then be sure to join the 33,741+ members in the PAPER PUMPKIN FAN CLUB to get lots more inspiration: To renew your subscription, click here and login to reactivate. Coordinating colors: Calypso Coral, Fresh Freesia, Mango Melody, Petal Pink, Gold Foil… Ink spot: Fresh Freesia These Heart Boxes (#162417) are easy to put together and are only available while supplies. So, no matter who your dance partner or dinner date is, you can make something heartfelt for them this season. Plus, this month there is a special optional add-on… heart-shaped treat boxes. It comes with everything you need (including special padlock and key die cuts) to make 9 darling love-themed cards-3 each of 3 designs. Seal your love this season with the Key to My Heart Paper Pumpkin Kit! This month’s kit represents the tradition of locking a padlock on a bridge to symbolize unbreakable love. CLICK HERE to sign up by January 10th for this next kit… If you are not a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, I invite you to give it a try. I hope I inspired your creativity with what I shared today! If you did not get this kit, I hope you can apply these ideas to products you already own. You could change up the colors, ribbons & cardstock and make it all birthday-themed, baby-themed or even graduation-themed! If wedding isn’t the theme you are going for, this kit has many fun designs, sentiments, accents and imagery. 14″ for the longest strand (two ends are taped to the back).And if anything, the key to the honeymoon suite could go there. There are always mementos that can be added to pages surrounding special life moments. But this time I took that extra box half and formed it into a landscape pocket. The card and tag were so fun to make that I knew my scrapbook page this month had to coordinate as well. Products I used… See below for a complete list of extra products I used linked to where you can find them in my online store. Most of the products come from the kit, but there are a few extras. Light green patterned paper (the wrap) from the kit.5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ scored parallel to the short side at 4-1/4″ for the card base.And so does that light green patterned paper on the card – the box wrap cut into two strips and tucked under the blue layer. ![]() The layering labels, circles, leaves and flowers come from the kit. And I used the Label Me Fancy Punch to make a small hole in the top for the twine. I used the same ribbons to wrap from back to front giving that pocket a little more reinforcement. So I cleaned up the edges and connected the flaps in the back to form a pocket. I had the other half of the blue box left over. My vision came to life and took on the wedding themed look. I thought it would be fun to use the box base from the kit for a cardstock layer on the card and have ribbons woven through the slots. The card is the first one I put together. A simple way to turn those 16 boxes into 32 (doubling the kit)Īnd all of these three items coordinate with each other.Three diorama cards & a “made from scratch” envelope. ![]() I’ve already shared some other alternate projects using the contents of this kit on December 3rd. ( Click here for a link to Stampin’ Up!’s how-to video to help you assemble these as intended.) Here are the boxes the kit instructs how to make. (If you are receiving this blog post by email, click HERE to see the hop.) To follow the hop and see these other creative project ideas, simply scroll down and click on the names of the other hop participants. Then check out all the other blogs in the hop for additional creative ideas my fellow Stampin’ Up! demonstrator friends shared. Welcome to our monthly APPT blog hop to showcase Paper Pumpkin kit alternate projects! This time we are highlighting the “Good Things Come in Small Packages” Paper Pumpkin kit.
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