Category Archives: Paper Pumpkin

My July Paper Pumpkin

I fully intended to publish this post the day after I showed the kit but my computer died. And then, on my brother’s birthday, my foot had a fight with a sushi knife (and lost) necessitating surgery to fix one of the tendons to my big toe. Elevating the foot doesn’t really match up too well with carding as you can imagine. And I had a great incentive to really follow instructions because I had a trip to Barcelona planned 12 days after the surgery. The good news is that I made the trip although I had to walk less than usual, but I had a great time meeting my family and friends there for my 50th birthday celebration. My computer is even more dead than before – so I’ve borrowed Martin’s laptop. There’s blogging to do! So this is my version of the Thanks a Latte “official” card although I made a few changes.

Stampin' Up! July Paper Pumpkin Thanks a latte

I really like the DSP that came in the kit (which is amazing since it’s grey) and wanted to make it stand out more by giving it a frame. So I cut a piece of tangelo twist as a mat – I think it pulls the card together nicely. As I mentioned in the last post, the “torn out of a notebook” look isn’t for me so I removed that part – although after I’d made the card I realise that I should’ve trimmed it with a trimmer rather just pulling it off at the perforation – you can see the top of the white part is not completely straight. I only added the tangelo twist sticker to the bottom of the white piece instead of the grey and white striped as well. The white piece is popped up on stampin’ dimensionals as is the cup itself; I think the card is better in person since it’s hard to see all the dimension in the photograph.

Even though it’s September and this is an old kit, I’m still going to share another card I made using supplies from this kit tomorrow (bearing any more disasters!).

This is a good time to share what Stampin’ Up! is doing for Breast Cancer Awareness Month – here’s the information straight from SU! It’s definitely a good cause so please share with anyone you know who may be interested. All they need to do is click on the Paper Pumpkin link on the left hand of the screen and sign up.

To show our support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re going PINK . . . or at least our October boxes are! And because we know our subscribers want to share the love too, we will be making a donation on their behalf to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).

Stampin’ Up! will donate

  • $1 for every active Paper Pumpkin subscriber.
  • Plus, an additional $1 for every new subscriber.

Together, we will make a difference!

Here’s how you can help: 

  1. Subscribe! If you’re new to Paper Pumpkin, click here to get started. Your first kit will arrive in a limited-edition pink box that you’ll want to hold onto forever-and we’ll donate $2 because you’re new!
  2. Stay active if you’re a subscriber so we can donate $1 for you. Only those who receive the October shipment will be counted for the donation.
  3. Spread the word! Help us get as many new subscribers as possible. Every current subscriber adds $1 and for new subscribers it’s doubled, so let’s get the word out and raise as much as possible.
  4. Use the images below to spread the word via email, texts, and social media. For those who have been on the fence about Paper Pumpkin, this could be just the thing that makes them want to give it a try!
  5. Use the opportunity to share Paper Pumpkin on World Card Making Day (October 3). If you’re holding an event, include a Paper Pumpkin Make & Take. Encourage your customers to sign up by October 10 so they can be a part of something bigger with a donation to BCRF.

Remember, those who get the October kit will not only be donating to a good cause, but they will also get a one-time only, pretty pink Paper Pumpkin box! No one will want to miss it. Promise.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

 

July’s Paper Pumpkin

Yes, it’s August, but I hadn’t have time to share last month’s Paper Pumpkin box. Here’s the video giving the details about it.

I only started putting it together today after my carding hiatus – I really love the stamp set although I confess that the torn notebook look on the designed card isn’t really me. I guess that’s why I made a few changes – I’ll share it soon.  I also love the enclosed designer paper – I need to feature that on another card, these aren’t showing enough of it.

Monday is the 10th August (which means my brother’s birthday is Wednesday, perhaps I’d better make his card?) which is the special Paper Pumpkin Day. If you sign up by the 10th, you’ll get the August kit, if you’re later than that, you won’t get anything until September. Now is a fabulous time to sign up for the first time – new subscribers get half off (use the code HALFOFF) the first two months. Just click on the paper pumpkin button down on the left.

I think I’ve mentioned before that I wasn’t impressed with Paper Pumpkin when I first tried it last year. But the kits are getting better and better every single month. I used a refill kit at a class a while back and everyone loved it. Give it a try, what do you have to lose?

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Another Alternative for July’s Kit

I’m still playing with the July Paper Pumpkin kit that I recently purchased. We had a lot of fun with this at a recent class. Paper Pumpkin July 2014 alternative

I stuck the grey and white striped sticker towards the bottom of the card (rather than right at the bottom as in the instructions) and then positioned the soft sky coloured WISH stickers right onto the striped band. It gave a different look and was easy to line them up! The stamped sentiment above is stamped in blackberry bliss and uses a couple of the stamps from the kit. Rather than use any twine for my star, I elected to just stick it on to the card and stamp a little blackberry bliss star (again from the kit’s stamp set) inside it.

It was really fun to watch the face of a first time stamper as she made this card; the joy and satisfaction as she looked at something that she liked that she had made was awesome.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Finally it’s here!!

My Paper Pumpkin May 2015 kit finally arrived on Wednesday. Apparently Randolph is in the back of beyond and it takes extra days to get here! Here’s the video showing this month’s kit

I’m planning to get together with my friend Julia to put the kit together in the next week or so, but I keep wanting to check out the kit and come up with some alternatives. Alternatives are so much fun. I don’t need six cards the same, variety is the key for me.

It’s so awesome to get a new stamp set – I’ve been having loads of fun with one of the old kits I just purchased, the July 2014 one. I used it last night with some friends and blackberry bliss and now it’s impossible to lose the stamps since they are stained pink! Very useful.

There’s a printout on the demo site that will make a sleeve for a case to put your Paper Pumpkin stamp sets in. I need to print it soon!

Have fun stamping, and see you tomorrow,

Liz