Ruffling Feathers

Let’s get straight to it. Here’s my take on October’s Paper Pumpkin, Friends of a Feather. Knowing the color scheme ahead of time, I wasn’t jazzed about it. Cajun Craze, Coastal Cabana, Crumb Cake, Fresh Fig, Grapefruit Grove, and Night of Navy seemed like an odd combination of a long list of colors. It’s still unlikely that I would use all these colors on the same card, but I will say that Stampin’ Up delivered a very satisfying kit nonetheless. The colors are successfully combined, but not all at once. The kit included oodles of extra punched-out feathers and leaves in varying colors and sizes. I could pick and choose which colors I wanted on the card instead of using them all at once. I absolutely loved the feather theme.

If you assemble the kit according to the instructions, you’ll end up with the eight cards pictured below–four of one kind and four of the other.

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I’ve created two alternatives to share with you today. Except for 1/2 sheet of Crumb Cake cardstock to use as a card base, these cards are made exclusively with reengineered kit contents.

If you don’t mind deconstructing the envelopes, they can be used as an additional source of solid-color paper. My first card is a simple variation of the card with white feather cutouts layered in front of the Fresh Fig  background.  I removed the purple section of the card and replaced it with a section of the Grapefruit Grove envelope.

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Here’s my card side by side with the original. I think it makes the card feel livelier.

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If the envelopes happen to have a patterned lining, as these ones do, you can splay open the envelope and use it as decorative paper.

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In addition to decorating the card front with the lining of the purple envelope, I used the rest of it to make a matt for the tag that resembles a squished octagon. Here’s how I did it.

First, I traced the tag onto the envelope.

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I used a ruler to draw another line away from the original. I didn’t do any intricate measurements, I just lined up the hash marks on the ruler with the lines on the tag.

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I repeated this step on all sides of the traced tag.

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I cut along the outer lines.

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I flipped the paper over to hide the pencil lines.

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Finally, I matted the original tag on it, embellished it, and applied it to my card.

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You may have noticed that I didn’t use the gold metallic baker’s twine very much. I am awful at tying bows, and this particular twine kept twisting up or unraveling, so I decided not to use it. I’m sure those of you with more dexterity than I have could further spruce up these cards using the twine. Overall, I’m pleased with this kit.

Holiday Wreath Mini Pizza Box

I received very positive feedback on the Paper Pumpkin Fan Club Facebook page when I posted a picture of the mini pizza treat box I made using the bat stamps from the Frights & Delights kit.

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For anyone wanting to make one of their own, here’s the official “recipe.”

  • Cut one 3 3/8″ x 3 3/8″ square and four strips of 7/8″ x 3 3/8″ plaid paper from the Under the Mistletoe DSP pack. Using your adhesive of choice (personally, I’m a double-sided tape woman), affix to sides and top of a mini pizza box.
  • Use a template or drafting compass to lightly pencil a circle on a 4″ x 4″ scrap of Whisper White cardstock.
  • Stamp around the circle using the bat stamp and Old Olive ink. Use the other bat stamp and stamp around the circle in the opposite direction. Stamp stars in Mango Melody ink in random locations outside and inside the wreath. Stamp the “Treats for you” sentiment in the center of the wreath in Real Red ink.
  • Die cut around the wreath using the largest circle from the Stitched Shapes Framelits set. Adhere the circle to the top center of the mini pizza box.
  • Tie a bow small bow with red ribbon and use a mini glue dot to adhere it near the bottom of the wreath. (I don’t have an any “official” Stampin’ Up Real Red ribbon, so I used some red organdy ribbon that I had in a box of random embellishment scraps. Stampin’ Up sells Real Red ribbon that will coordinate perfectly with the paper and ink.)

If you’re not keen on purchasing all the supplies to make this little project, contact me about scheduling a workshop or one-on-one paper-crafting session.

Feeling Delighted

Picture3September’s Paper Pumpkin kit, Frights & Delights, is all treats and no tricks. It contains enough supplies to make 24 treat bags (see left of photo above). I assembled three of the treat bags according to the included instructions. (If you want additional supplies, or missed the first round of distribution, Stampin’ Up is now selling refills and full kits.)

I made the card on the right using items from the kit and additional coordinating elements from my personal stash of paper-crafting supplies.

I try to think of ways to extend the usefulness of Paper Pumpkin stamp sets and when I saw the bat stamps, I immediately wanted to attempt using them to create a Christmas wreath.

I used the star, bats, and “Treats for you” sentiment stamps from the included set to create a winter holiday gift card/treat box.

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I’m pleased with the result.

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Supplies:

September 2018 Frights and Delights Paper Pumpkin kit

Paper: (Whisper White, Gorgeous Grape, Mango Melody, Under the Mistletoe designer series paper)

Ink: Basic Gray, Gorgeous Grape, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Real Red, Mango Melody

Other: Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies, mini pizza box, red organdy ribbon

If you’re looking for a fun evening of quick and cute projects, my next Paper Pumpkin workshop will be on Wednesday, October 24th.

In addition to spending the evening assembling the October kit with like-minded paper-crafters, you’ll make at least one card/project featuring only the included stamp set and see examples of other possible uses for the kit contents.

How it works:
•BYOPP–Bring your own Paper Pumpkin and pay $5 for extra supplies
•Subscribe to Paper Pumpkin before the 10th of the month and pay $5 for extra supplies
•Purchase a Paper Pumpkin from me and pay $25 for the kit and supplies (You must notify me before the 10th of the month. I may have extra kits for purchase, but don’t count on it!).

Email or send Paypal payment to momsterink@outlook.com.

 

My Paper Pumpkin Obsession

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I don’t know how the odd name of Stampin’ Up’s monthly subscription kit came about, but I love receiving the red Paper Pumpkin box in my mailbox every month. Sometimes I have other wonderful ideas about what to do with the supplies, or the kit contents aren’t quite my style, (SU! can’t please everyone all the time) so I make alternative cards and projects.

Beginning in September, I will host a Paper Pumpkin class on the last Wednesday of every month. We’ll make one project using the included stamp set. I’ll also show you project examples utilizing the kit contents in ways not included in the instructions.

How it works:

  • BYOPP–Bring your own Paper Pumpkin and pay $5 for extra supplies
  • Subscribe to Paper Pumpkin before the 10th of the month and pay $5 for extra supplies
  • Purchase a Paper Pumpkin from me and pay $25 for the kit and extra supplies ( You must notify me before the 10th of the month. I may have extra kits if you miss the deadline, but don’t count on it!)
  • The $5 class fee is waived if you place an order with me the night of the class.

Pay at the door, or prepay to momsterink@outlook.com on PayPal.

If you want to learn more about Paper Pumpkin go to paperpumpkin.com for information or to start your own subscription.