Oh how I love the pieces in this past month's Mountain Majesties Paper Pumpkin Kit. I made a stack of alternative projects using this Kit. In this post I am sharing two of my favorites. Give a scroll down to get a good look.
I based this card on an 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of Secret Sea Cardstock. I cut one of the card bases from the Kit in half. I used one have for the background of my card front and the other half to cut the "DAD" letters. Speaking of letters I used the Party Alphabet Dies. These dies have quickly moved to be in my top five most used products--that's how much I enjoy them. For the "hugs" I used the Hugs Abloom Dies that coordinate with the April, May, and June Paper Pumpkin Kits.
Here's a look at the inside of the card.
For this 3-D Goodie Box Card I used a card base from the Kit and a 5" x 4" piece of Pecan Pie Cardstock.
It's a simple pattern and when it's finished it's quite roomy and holds lots of goodies.
For this Goodie Box Card I included some dies cuts from the Scenic Adventure Bundle. Wowza, this pack of Dies are super cool. And, the coordinate beautifully with the Mountain Majesties Kit.
You can see how to create both of these projects and more in my Up!STYLE Your Paper Pumpkin Class. The class was held as a Facebook live, but now you can find it on my YouTube Channel. Here is a link you can use to pop over there if you would like.
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Be sure to follow through the entire hop to get lots of alternative ideas using the Mountain Majesties Paper Pumpkin from May. I will see you all next month with more hand-stamped projects.
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