![]() 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. The last step is to decorate one of the trees with “ornaments” (Red Rhinestones). ![]() Then add the sentiment piece with Dimensionals. To attach flatten as shown below: one side folded over on itself and the other open and flat. Tie the ribbon around the Basic Black piece, add the punched and layered trees behind, and attach to the card base sides. 5-1/2″ x 6-1/4″ scored parallel to the short side at 1″, 2″, 4-1/4″ (a score line that would already be there), and 5-1/4″Īfter scoring and folding the card base as shown, stamp any sentiment on the backside (where you can also sign the card).Tree printed card base pieces from the kit.It’s a Bridge-Fold Card and really impressive when pulled out of an envelope because it pops out into its shape right away and can stand on it’s own. The punched silver and black trees from the Evergreen Border Punch are just layered together so the black looks like a shadow to the silver.Įverything is flat to the pages except the “Holiday Cheer” page title piece which is added with Dimensionals. Remember to add the vellum tree pieces using adhesive only where the it will be covered. I recommend cutting those sections first before cutting the other two envelope pieces. This allows you to cut one with the trees along the bottom and one with the trees along the top. Isn’t this a fun?)Ĭut the sides off the two envelopes to open them up all the way. (I got the idea from a set of pages that fellow demonstrator Chan Tal shared on Facebook in a demonstrator-only group. Green envelope pieces from the kit (from two envelopes)įor the background just cut in 1″ wide “C” shapes starting from the outside.Green card base pieces from the kit (from one card base).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. I may have to make another set of these pages. ![]() Today I am sharing a festive Christmas-themed scrapbook page layout and a coordinating Bridge Fold Card with you. And a hanging lantern Christmas ornament ideaĬLICK HERE to check them out for more ideas.Gift card holders that I made from the envelopes.How I tripled the number of cards in the kit.I’ve already shared some other alternate projects using the contents of this kit on October 22nd. ( Click here for a link to Stampin’ Up!’s how-to video to help you assemble these as intended.) Here are the cards 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 other creative project ideas, simply scroll down and click on the names of other hop participants. Then check out all the other blogs in the hop to see additional creative alternate paper crafting project ideas that we each came up with using the contents of the October 2021 Peaceful Christmas Paper Pumpkin kit. Stampin’ Up! produces a fast time motion Youtube video to show kit assembly for the visual learners out there (including me!).Welcome to our monthly “A Paper Pumpkin Thing” blog hop! See what I have to share. Here is a photo of how the kit was intended to be assembled… Then it was cut using the smallest square framelit giving it a coordinating stitched look on 2 sides.Īll the supplies used…plus the Big shot too! The heart epoxy elements are from the Paper Pumpkin kit as well. The “You’re So Fly” piece was stamped on a strip of whisper white that was 1/2 inch high. So I decided to use garden green ink on the stamp and color using ink pads and a blender pen.Īll the solid colored paper was processed through the Big Shot using either the new Rectangle Stitched framelits (item # 148551, 13 sizes in this set!) or the squares from the Stitched Shapes framelits (item #145372). After all the kit supplies are used up, you can still use the stamp set on alternate projects. The chameleon stamp with the fly friend is part of the included stamp set in the Paper Pumpkin kit. You may have arrived from June Olsen’s blog. On this hop we will be sharing lots of ideas on how to use the January Paper Pumpkin kit, Be My Valentine, in alternate projects. Follow the directions provided in the kit to make the projects as designed, or use the supplies as a starting point to let your creativity run wild. ![]() Welcome to the Paper Pumpkin Pop Up Blog Hop! We are fans of this monthly crafting kit.
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