![]() ![]() ![]() This particular layout was created in tribute to Kim and my time at The Digichick. Here is the rest of the Blog Hop List in case you get lost along the hop or just want to jump around.Today I was honored to have my layout chosen as a Gallery Standout. Just click on her name or the next button to visit her blog. 10th to receive the December kit.Īnd now it’s time to move on and see the rest of the gang’s creativity! Next up is the funny and creative Dena Rekow. You can Sign Up yourself or someone else Here. Its a perfect gift this Holiday Season – the kits come with everything and new subscribers will get the clear block in their first box. The Paper Pumpkin kits are a fun little escape and everyone comes up with so many creative ways to stretch them. If you want to see what I did with the coordinating October kit check it out HERE. A quick card that I just finished last night. Oh and the card base is embossed with the Softly Falling Embossing Folder – that may be a little hard to see in the photo. I added Silver Thread to the back and Rhinestones to the front. The greeting is stamped on Whisper White and punched with the Everyday Label punch and trimmed to make a narrow label. ![]() It’s layered on a Dapper Denim card base. I went back and stamped the small snowflake in between. I made sure my ink was dry and then erased the pencil lines. I drew a grid in pencil on a Whisper White square and stamped the large snowflake on each intersection. I went with the Dapper Denim ink in the November kit and focused on the snowflakes in the kits. I actually used the stamp sets from both kits and added card stock and a couple of other things to create my card. I hope you like this fun out of the box idea!īut I also made an alternate card. I was trying to take my photos and kept throwing the stockings in trying to get more points – I think I played for a good 30 minutes all by myself! You could do the points however you want. And 1 point if its just touching the box but not in the hole. Giving more points if you got the bag in the hole from the box that was further away. The Pick a Pattern tape is black and white and coordinates perfectly.Īrrange the boxes however you wish. I used some Washi Tape on the edges to make them smooth. I used a craft knife to cut right around the Paper Pumpkin logo in the top of each box. I used the October and November Paper Pumpkin boxes to create the boxes for throwing the bean bags into. Turn the cuff first and then use thread – I used clear thread.This way you can easily undo it later and use the stockings for something else. Use some safety pins and pin the stocking shut along the bottom of the plaid design.Use a sewing machine and run a stitch across the stocking near the bottom of the plaid design.Now you can do any one of these things for closing up your bag. Then fill each one with beans – I just bought dried beans at the grocery store – the cheapest bag I could find. First for all of them – turn the stockings so the seams are on the inside – you can use a bone folder to help get all the edges pushed out really well. It’s super easy – I actually came up with three different ways to create the bean bags. Yes literally we will be using the Paper Pumpkin boxes for this one!īean Bags! Yes – Stocking Bean Bags for a Toss Your Stocking Game! It’s the perfect solution if you needed a fun idea for your kids class – a simple game that even the little ones can play. I tried coming up with other ideas but kept coming back to this one. But I wanted to create an alternate idea for you too. I want to fill them with little goodies and I’m thinking of leaving them at my neighbors houses. This November kit is so cute as is! The stockings are adorable and perfect for so many things. And it’s the most popular Paper Pumpkin kit we have ever had! It’s time for the November Paper Pumpkin Thing Blog Hop sharing alternate ideas for the November 2017 kit – Back in Plaid. ![]()
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