Tag Archives: Paper Pumpkin September 2016

Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5

I saw this box on Pootles’ website and thought that with a bit of a tweak, it would be perfect for my Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5 and also for our cookie bake. As you’ll have seen, we used plastic food safe bags and ribbon and tags which is probably a good thing. We made over 75 bags so making paper bags for each would have taken a while! But here is my prototype using the Festive Birthday DSP. I wasn’t sold on this one to start with, it’s pretty bright but I’ve come to really love the colours together.

Stampin' Up! Festive Birthday DSP and Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Something Good To Eat

Isn’t it fun? And the tag finishes it perfectly in my opinion (especially since I didn’t have 75 binder clips!).

So here’s how you make it. Start with a piece of DSP 6 inches by 12. Then score at the inches shown (2 7/8″, 5 3/4″, 8 5/8″ and 11 1/2″ on the long side and 1 3/4″ on the short). Cut out and remove the black rectangle and miter in a little on both sides of the tab that remains after the rectangle removal. Cut on the bold red lines.

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Use glue on the tab (snail will do) and adhere that to the other end of the paper to make the box. Then all you do is fold in the sides and glue the back and front flaps at the bottom. Gently hold the top of the box together and push the sides in a little. Here’s where I diverged from Sam’s video – I used a 1/4 inch hand held punch to make holes for the ribbon. I punched through all four layers of paper at the top in 2 places for the ribbon. I used the melon mambo stitched ribbon and tied a basic knot. I then used the Paper Pumpkin kit to make my tag – there are 48 tags included in the kit for the 16 tubes so there are masses left over. I added an enamel dot for more fun because this box is just bursting with colour, it’s awesome! I threaded the ribbon through a 1/16″ inch hold that I punched in the tag and then tied a bow to finish it off.

It’s very simple to make – especially after you’ve made the first one and then you get it. But here’s the link to Sam’s video in case you want to see the original. So there you go, the Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 5 and possibly the last one since October’s kit will be coming soon. Don’t forget that you have a couple days left to take advantage of the BOGOF offer.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project. Please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards, but you still get the free gift from me). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get BOGOF until October 10, click here and use the code BOGO. The “buy 3 get one free” offer for DSP is good for the rest of the month.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 4

I’m rather late today due to staying up late last night baking cookies for charity which then needed to be bagged up. Julia and I did this last year too and were delighted to find that last year’s September Paper Pumpkin was all about packaging. The same is somewhat true this year, so without further ado, here’s my Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate number 4.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate - Something Good to Eat

Bagging up cookies is a great way to use up retired ribbon! We decided that we needed to colour code the bags – anything with red ribbon contained peanuts. These are peanut butter cookies from Mel’s Kitchen Cafe although on most of the batch we decided to add some chocolate chunks. We of course had to test them and can report that it’s a great addition. We also made Mel’s Chocolate Chip Cookies and they got any colour ribbon that wasn’t red!

So we pooled our Paper Pumpkins and between James (Julia’s son) and me, we used up almost all the tags in the boxes (one was already used on another project). Next, after dinner kindly cooked by my brother whilst the cookies cooled, we packaged up the cookies and tied ribbon around them. The tags were punched with the smallest Stampin’ Up! hand held punch and I used the linen thread in the Paper Pumpkins to attach the tag. It was a fun night and it was for charity. And, we got to do what we love best – spend time together, baking and stamping and we’re therefore not on the roster for actually standing at the booth. Win-win.

Talking of win-win, today is World Card Making Day and Stampin’ Up! wants to help us celebrate! In fact the celebration lasts for 5 days. Click on the image to see the specific products which are discounted.

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And there’s more! Stampin’ Up! is also running a Designer Series Paper promotion this month – buy three, get one free. Again click on the banner below to check out the eight packs that are part of this promotion.

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There are a few details on this one:

Promotion period: October 1–31, 2016
All order types qualify for this promotion.
There is no limit to how many times participants can buy three packages of Designer Series Paper and get one free during this promotion.
Specialty Designer Series Paper and Designer Series Paper Stacks do not qualify for this promotion and cannot be redeemed through this offer.
Designer Series Paper purchased with Stampin’ Rewards or the Stampin’ Rewards 50%-off perk does not qualify for this promotion.
Designer Series Paper purchased as part of a Starter Kit does not qualify for this promotion.

 

I hope you enjoyed today’s project, please use the hostess code to get free product; the current one is XD4D794N (if your order is over $150, don’t use the code, you get the rewards). Click here to go to my online shop or here to join my team. To sign up for Paper Pumpkin and get BOGOF until October 10, click here and use the code BOGO.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Paper Pumpkin September 2016

Yesterday Stampin’ Up! posted the video for the Paper Pumpkin September 2016 kit. It’s a project kit which I know some people aren’t necessarily so fond of, but there are always ways to use the kit to make cards as alternatives. I’ve already posted three ideas for alternatives which you can see here, here and here, or just scroll down a couple of days. Here’s the official video:

I love getting my monthly red box in the mail, it’s such fun opening it! And on the occasions where I don’t care for the project’s intended use, there’s the added fun of trying to use all the components in a different way.

Here’s a reminder of the exciting promotion that’s currently running:

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Offer Dates: August 11–October 10, 2016

Offer Details: When you use promo code “BOGO” at PaperPumpkin.com, you’ll pay the regular price of $19.95 USD and get your second month for FREE! If you subscribe before October 10, your first kit will be the October kit and you will get the November kit free.

The Fine Print:

IMPORTANT: Offer invalid if subscription is suspended or cancelled during the first two months. In other words, subscribers cannot cancel or suspend their subscription during their first two months—if they do, the offer is void. You can’t put their subscription on hold or cancel until after the first two full months.
After the first two months, the subscription will continue for $19.95 USD + tax per month (shipping included) unless cancelled or suspended. Ends October 10, 2016.
This offer is open to first-time subscribers only.
Not valid on prepaid subscriptions.
Ends October 10, 2016 (the last day to subscribe and get the October kit).

Just in case you are new to the Stampin’ Up! world and you don’t know about Paper Pumpkin, here are all the details of this subscription in a box.

  • Each month you receive a unique, surprise kit with a project. It’s colour-coordinated and everything is pre-cut
  • Each kit includes stamps, ink, paper, accessories and instructions.
  • Each kit gives you about 30 minutes of fun
  • Your Paper Pumpkin ships around the 15th of the month.
  • You need to sign up for a kit by the 10th of the month to get that month’s kit. If you sign up on the 11th of the month, your first kit will come the next month.
  • A Paper Pumpkin subscription is just $19.95 per month (and shipping is included!) There’s no commitment, you can cancel or put your subscription on hold at any time. You can also prepay 1, 3, 6 or 12 months at a time (great gift idea) and save money with the latter 2 options.
  • Once you’re a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, you can buy previous kits as supplies last.

Just click HERE to start your Paper Pumpkin fun. And since I’m adding links, click here to join my team.

Have a great Wednesday – I hope you get some time to craft and I’ll be back tomorrow (at 8am) with a post for the new weekly challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches.

Liz

Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 3

So here’s my Paper Pumpkin September 2016 third alternative; I’m having a lot of fun with the kit whilst I figure out what treats I’m putting in the tubes. The sketch at Freshly Made Sketches inspired this one.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Paper Pumpkin September 2016 - Something Good To Eat

Here’s the banner:

I turned the sketch on its side and used the banner from the Paper Pumpkin for the main element – actually it took two of them and my metal ruler to ensure that they were lined up. There are more banners in the kit than you need for the 16 tubes, and you don’t want to waste any. I cut a little strip of black and used my triple banner punch to put the flag in it. Then I used rich razzleberry for the sentiment (also from the Paper Pumpkin set) and cut that out with the layering square framelits dies. Then I cut out a basic black scalloped mat which I popped up with dimensionals. This was all put on a rich razzleberry card base but it didn’t feel quite right. A few metallic enamel shapes in silver finished the card off perfectly.

See you tomorrow,

Liz

Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate 2

Since it’s a Sunday, I checked a couple of challenge sites who post new challenges on Sundays, before sitting down to craft and found that The Paper Players want a taste of fall. Even better, Laurie wants a clean and simple card. This challenge fits perfectly with my goal to create another paper pumpkin alternate with the Something Good To Eat kit.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Paper Pumpkin September 2016 Alternate - Something Good To Eat

Here’s the banner which inspired my card:

I used very vanilla card stock for my top layer and first stamped the pumpkin in, obviously, pumpkin pie. What else could I use?! The details on the pumpkins are in tangerine tango. The faces and stalk as well as the sentiment (all from the Something Good To Eat kit) are in old olive.

To pull out the old olive more, I trimmed 1/8 inch off two sides of my very vanilla (to 5 1/8 by 3 7/8) so that I could have an old olive mat. It’s 5 1/4 by 4 leaving a wider pumpkin pie border.

As I mentioned yesterday, the labels in the paper pumpkin kit are going to be useful for a bake sale. I’m tempted to go and create a bag to hold cookies for it now.

See you tomorrow,

Liz