Good Morning, Stampers!
EXCITING NEWS! We have an ALL-NEW Blog Hop
featuring the April Paper Pumpkin kit - A Sara Thing!
Whether you are arriving from Dena Rekow's blog or just
starting out, WELCOME! As you continue around the hop,
you will be filled with lots of different ideas
using your April Paper Pumpkin kit!
We were all so thrilled to hear that Sara had taken creative control
for the April kit. We all loved her bold color choice as well
as her own hand-writing on the photopolymer stamps.
AND, if all that wasn't enough, she included a FREE GIFT, too! BONUS!!
So, this hop is geared towards alternative projects created
with the April kit. I loved that the stamp set included teachers
in the sentiments. It is approaching the end of the school year
and the perfect time to get started on teacher gifts!
I created a box from the cards by cutting two cards in
half at 2 3/4". Then, along the long edge, I cut the
pieces to 7". I folded all four pieces on the score lines
and adhere the 2 3/4" squares together to form the
base of the box as shown:
Finally, I brought up the sides of the box and adhered
them with the Basic Black Washi Tape included in the kit
and filled the box with a coordinating flower and supplies.
SO SIMPLE!!
BLOG HOP GIVEAWAY: To be entered into a drawing for a FREE
"A Sara Thing" Paper Pumpkin Kit, you must leave a comment on
EVERY blog. Drawing closes on Saturday, April 29th at 9 PM EST.
The winner will be announced on Monday, May 1, 2017.
~Melissa
Now, continue on the hop to see what
In case you get disconnected along the way, it's easy to jump
right back into the loop!
Melissa Davies (YOU ARE HERE)
35 comments:
I love your washi tape on the box corners! Really cute!
Very nice alternative ideas - TFS!
What a super cute set! I love the watercolor heart! The card is really sweet too! Cool kit!
Super easy and thanks for directions!! I love this kit!
Oh Wow!!! I love how you made this little box! & The instructions make it seem so doable! So happy to be hopping with you!!! 💖
Love the colors on the heart. So pretty.
I never thought about using washi tape like that. Thanks for the idea.
I love the way you used the washi tape to secure the sides; it creates such a fun effect!
cute box
Super cute projects! nataliewoll2902@gmail.com
Cute gift idea for a teacher
Love the box in bold colors!!!
Sue McNeill
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Love the simple box and something else to use washi tape for!!
Cute box and I like the idea of using the Washi tape on the corners.
Love love love ideas
Your projects are absolutely beautiful! I don't know how you managed to get the colors to look bold, and soft, at the same time :-O So impressive! Thanks for sharing :-D
I really LOVE that idea of the box. Very nice. I would never have thought of that.
Awesome ideas and so easy to do! TFS!
Love how easy the box is to create with the washi tape! Great idea!!
Love the new Lemon Lime Twist, especially with the black. Can hardly wait to get my hands on some!!!
Clever!
Love how you turned the card into a box. So clever!
This box is cute and useful and so simple! I have a lot of old washi tape I need to use up and this is perfect to do that! Thanks for sharing your great idea. ��
Cute set! Loved your ideas. Thank you for sharing!
Want a quick cute box simple to make a very sweet
Very creative use of the kit. I love it. Cute box.
Very cool project! I love ALL things stationery...lol... :)
Great idea!
Cute box idea. Thank you got sharing.
love this idea thanks for showing us how
Clever idea!!
Oh my! Such awesome creations!!!
This is the best Paper Pumpkin kit so far, so many ideas, especially now with Teacher Appreciation Week....
I love your box, did you make the flower as well? If so, would you mind sharing the instructions?
Thank you so much!
What a cute little box, great idea!
Hi Melissa, This is my first time on your site. I heard about this Paper Pumpkin Blog Hop from Rick Adkins. But I really like the pen-box you created with A Sara Thing Paper Pumpkin kit. The heart on the box is very pretty because you colored each section a different color. Wow!
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