![]() ![]() CLICK HERE to sign up by September 10th for this next kit… If you are not a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, I invite you to give it a try. I hope I inspired your creativity with what I shared today! If you did not get this kit, I hope you can apply these ideas to products you already own. This is the way the jewelry gift container looks from the side when folded up and tied shut.Īnd again this is how it looks from the front. This layered piece is just loose and slips in and out. Then I pierced two holes and sniped from the upper outside corners down to the holes. I die-cut one more Basic White square and layered it onto a 3″ x 3″ Early Espresso square. There is an extra layered piece that holds the jewelry. I added the 20″ of Gold Twine (securing in the front with a Dimensional) and the sunflower layer (with Dimensionals). I then die-cut the 2-3/4″ x 2-3/4″ stitched square, stamped it, and colored with a Blender pen to fill in the petals and flower center a bit. So you’ll want to cut two 3-1/4″ x 3-1/4″ Gold and two 3-1/8″ x 3-1/8″ Early Espresso. The inside layers are the same as the outside ones. Hahaha! So you may want to emboss first and then score. After scoring I embossed, then I scored again because the initial score lined disappeared. I got the idea from this one my friend Natalie Travis gave me last spring. I also made this small square jewelry gift container. Products I used… See below for a complete list of extra products I used linked to where you can find them in my online store. ![]() Here I added it to a Basic White Note Card and added in a couple sections from a gold hexagon sheet to make it appear as one long strip. OR…you could even take the tag off of this holder and turn that into a card. (For the supplies and directions for this holder refer to the August 22nd post.) I mean who wouldn’t want three $10 gift cards to Panera?! Hahaha…yes, it’s one of my favorite places. Be sure to watch that video from August 22nd so you can see how I initially put these tags together.Īfter I turned the tags into cards, I thought it would be fun to turn the tag holder into a multi-gift card holder. I simply added a bit of the gold hexagon sheet from the kit and then the tag. I really just added two layers (2-1/8″ x 4-1/8″ Gold Foil and 2″ x 4″ Cherry Cobbler) with Seal and then the tag with Dimensionals.Īnd this last one features the Kraft Note Cards which are also part of this week’s Weekly Deals and 20% off through September 7th. This fourth card is even simpler to make. I did that same process with the second card, but used Melon Mambo ink instead.Īnd I added Brushed Brass Butterflies (which are part of this week’s Weekly Deals and 20% off through September 7th) instead of bees. I tucked and taped the twine behind, add the tag with Dimensionals, and embellished with a couple bees. Then I embossed it and added it to a Basic White card base (5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ folded in half). For this first one, I used a Blending Brush to add some Mossy Meadow ink to a quarter sheet of Basic White Cardstock (4-1/8″ x 5-3/8″). …I thought it would be fun to turn them into cards. (I just added this photo to that post too.)Īfter cutting and assembling those tags for that August 22nd project,… So I went a step further…I hope this helps to visualize how I cut my pieces for those tags. If you watched my how-to video for the August 22nd projects, you may have watched me cut the tags and wished I had written those measurements down for you. AND… a small square jewelry gift container.Cards featuring the tags I had shared on August 22nd.And a fun set of tags in a multi-pocket holder.Seven alternate cards (including tulle shakers and a pop-out bendy fun fold).I’ve already shared some other alternate projects using the contents of this kit on August 22nd. ![]() ( Click here for a link to Stampin’ Up!’s how-to video to help you assemble these as intended.) Here are the cards the kit instructs how to make. (If you are receiving this blog post by email, click HERE to see the hop.) To follow the hop and see these other creative project ideas, simply scroll down and click on the names of the other hop participants. Then check out all the other blogs in the hop for additional creative ideas my fellow Stampin’ Up! demonstrator friends shared. Welcome to our monthly APPT blog hop to showcase Paper Pumpkin kit alternate projects! This time we are highlighting the August 2022 Sweet Sunflowers Paper Pumpkin kit. ![]()
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