Saturday Share - Stampin' Up! Mistletoe & Holly November 2015 Paper Pumpkin Kit (I Pumped Up The Pumpkin!)





November 2015 Paper Pumpkin Kit Per The Instructions


Good Morning Everyone! My Saturday Share comes from the Stampin' Up! Mistletoe & Holly 2015 Paper Pumpkin Kit. When I received my kit last month, I was delighted to see the Mistletoe & Holly stamp set, card bases, envelopes, printed background papers, and other accessories to create 10 cards for Christmas! For those of you who are not familiar with this program, it is a monthly creative escape that lets you create cards and paper craft projects using stamps, ink, card stock, and accessories all in one pretty red box! The only other products you need to complete each project are scissors and adhesive which mostly everyone has at home. If you don't have a lot of time and space, or don't want to spend a lot on crafting products, then Paper Pumpkin is for you. Although the project for this month was already fantastic and easy to assemble, I decided to jazz up the Christmas Cards just little bit more. I used the Stampin' Up! Wondrous Wreath stamp set and coordinating Wonderful Wreath Framelits Dies on the first card. Notice how I cut the card bases in half and layered them Cherry Cobbler card stock. This allowed to me to create additional cards. Next, I added a die cut Poinsettia Flower from my stash to the second one. Finally, I finished off all the cards with Stampin' Up! Rhinestones Bling. Not only are these projects more special, but also the added bonus was that I had a set of stamps and ink left that I could use on something else! Sign up HERE to enroll.

Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White

Ink; Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive

Stamp: Mistletoe & Holly, Wondrous Wreath

Accessories: Mistletoe & Holly Paper Pumpkin Kit, Wonderful Wreath Framelits Dies, Poinsettia Die (Non SU), Big Shot, Iced Rhinestones, Rhinestones

Happy Stamping!

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