Tuesday, August 31, 2021

PP Blog Hop - Hope Box

 


 Welcome to the Paper Pumpkin Possibilities Blog Hop!

The beauty of the Paper Pumpkin kit is that you can follow the directions provided in the kit to make the projects as they were designed, or use the supplies as a starting point and let your creativity run wild. On this hop we will be sharing lots of ideas with you on how to use the August Paper Pumpkin kit "Hope Box".


These are the original projects:

Card 1
                                             Card 2



Card 3


Hope Box

        Alternate Project (Card)           



Inside Card



Thank you for joining us as we share with you the possibilities of Paper Pumpkin. Now hop over to Terri's blog where you will find another great Paper Pumpkin alternate project idea.

Don't miss the September Paper Pumpkin kit, "Haunts and Harvest". Whether you are thinking about crisp red apples or you are ready to carve some spooky Jack-O-Lanterns (or both!), the Haunts & Harvest Paper Pumpkin kit is designed in a vivid fall palette. It is a hands-on crafting experience for all autumn lovers!


About the kit: 

Details

  • Kit contains enough supplies to create 12 treat packages—4 each of 3 designs. The all-inclusive kit includes printed die-cut boxes, die-cut sheets, adhesive, and more!
  • Finished treat box size: 2-1/2" x 2" (6.4 x 5.1 cm)
  • Includes an exclusive stamp set and a Classic Stampin’ Spot
  •  Coordinating colors: Basic Black, Pale Papaya, Poppy Parade, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Succulent



These treat packages are perfect for holiday favours at a fall feast.  This kit not only offers the cutest giftable treat packages, it is also intended as home décor with the included wheelbarrow crafting opportunity!  This month box is designed with pre-traced lines and instructions to create a vintage inspired wheelbarrow as a place to display your too-cute-to-spook treat packages.

Don't miss out on this kit, sign up before September 10th here




Product List

10 comments:

  1. Love your alternate, thank you for hopping tonight!

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  2. That looks so cool! Love that you used the skeleton! Are the diagonal pieces of cardstock from the kit or you pulled them in extra? Love the little butterfly!

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    1. You will see all the colours of cardstock that I used for the diagonal.pieces in my product list.

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  3. Love the way you've used those negatives!

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  4. Wow! Love the modge podge use of the outside scraps!!

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  5. Super cute projects Elizabeth.I love how you use the negatives!

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  6. Your alternate using the negatives and paper strips is so much fun!!!

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