February Paper Pumpkin: Safari Celebration
This month’s kit contains supplies for 9 cards with envelopes. The kit came with a Rich Razzleberry Ink Spot, some vellum shapes, leaves, and cute little pebbles with glue dots attached!
Coordinating colors: Bumblebee, Fresh Freesia, Pear Pizzazz, Rich Razzleberry, Soft Succulent, and Soft Suede.
Here’s an alternative idea I came up with for this month’s kit:
I’ve used Soft Suede cardstock as my card base and thought it would be cute to cut a circle in the front to peek at the elephant inside!
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Thank you for joining us as we share with you the possibilities of Paper Pumpkin.
Now hop over to Charmane’s Blog where you will find another great Paper Pumpkin alternate project idea!
March Paper Pumpkin
Beyond the Horizon
- From the hands and hearts of our in-house artisans to you—our fellow crafters and creators—comes this month’s breathtaking kit. The Beyond the Horizon Paper Pumpkin Kit includes watercolor prints and designs inspired by the beautiful nature around us to create nine cards and coordinating envelopes. And paper pieces that perfectly coordinate with the New Horizons Suite Collection in the January–June 2022 Mini Catalog.Don’t forget the FREE stamp set inside (yes—that’s two stamp sets in one kit!) as our way of saying THANK YOU to all of our wonderful Paper Pumpkin subscribers.
CLICK HERE to Subscribe for the March Paper Pumpkin by March 10th.
Such a fun window card. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Mary!
A very cute and fun card. May have to make one of these!
Thanks Elizabeth!
Fun Window card!! 🙂
Thanks Dana!
So cute! Thanks for the birthday wishes yesterday too!
Thanks Deb! Hope you had a great day!
What a great card! Love the idea of a window card! The soft suede goes great with the card too!
Thanks Darla!
Cute projects, thank you for hopping with us this month!
Thanks a lot, Janey!
Great idea to make a window and I love the colors you used.
Thanks Sharon!
Such a cute idea to do the peek a boo on the adorable elephant!
Love the window and that elephant! Neat idea!
Thanks June!