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Saturday, November 6, 2021

Alternative Card using the Stamp Set from the Octoboer 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit - Peaceful Christmas!

Welcome to Paper Pumpkin Week here at Creative Chelsey. I love getting my Paper Pumpkin Kit every month and creating fun alternative projects using the supplies in the kit. Today I am sharing my last alternative idea using the October 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit – Peaceful Christmas. Every month my Paper Pumpkin subscribers receive an exclusive card kit designed by me using the stamp set from that month’s Paper Pumpkin Kit. These are the cards they will be creating as an extra thank you for being my Paper Pumpkin Customer. If you would like to also receive this special perk, sign up today and select me as your demonstrator (Chelsey Christensen, CO) click here: https://www.paperpumpkin.com/en-us/sign-up/?demoid=2042902.


I love creating alternative cards with Paper Pumpkin Kits so make sure to check out all my alternative cards from this month’s kit. I would love to see your finished creations that are inspired by this tutorial! You can tag me in any social media post using @creativechelsey | #creativechelsey or email me at chelsey@creativechelsey.com

It is Paper Pumpkin Week here on Creative Chelsey. This is the last alternative this week. If you would like to see all my alternatives check out the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40dV1oxpkNlYGWDJuIA9OOtm--une6Gw

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Here are the extra pieces of cardstock I used for the cards:

Thick Basic White Cardbase 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”

Basic White Cardstock 2” x 4” & 2” Circle

Very Vanilla Cardstock 4” x 5 ¼”



Here is a list of the supplies I used to make the card:

Thick Basic White Cardstock 159229 $8.25

Basic White Cardstock 159276 $9.75

Very Vanilla Cardstock 101650 $9.75

Shaded Spruce Ink Pad 147088 $7.50

Night of Navy Ink Pad 147110 $7.50

Metallic Mesh Ribbon 153550 $8.00

Rhinestone Basic Jewels 144220 $5.00

Paper Trimmer 152392 $25.00

Simply Shammy 147042 $8.00

Stampin’ Seal PLUS Adhesive 149699 $12.00

Multipurpose Liquid Glue 110755 $4.00

Tear & Tape Adhesive 138995 $7.00

Dimensionals 104430 $4.00

Clear Block D 118485 $8.50

Paper Snips 103579 $10.00

Bone Folder 102300 $7.00

Stampin' Pierce Mat 126199 $5.00

Take Your Pick Tool 144107 $10.00


1- On the 2” strip of Basic White Cardstock stamp the Tree image across the bottom in Shaded Spruce Ink.

2- Next ink the Tree image in Shaded Spruce and stamp off on to scrap paper, then above the first row of trees. It should be in the center of the strip.

3- For the last row of tree, ink the Tree image and stamp off two times, then onto the cardstock at the top of the 2” strip.


4- On the Very Vanilla piece, stamp the Snowflakes in any blue ink, I used Night of Navy. You want them to be about 1 ¼” from the top. Then stamp the about 2” from the bottom. Add this to the center of your cardbase with dimensionals.


5- Add the tree piece between the snowflake images.


6- Cut the Metallic Mesh Ribbon to 4” and add it to the bottom half of the Tree piece. Place adhesive where you plan to add the greeting.

7- Stamp your greeting in the same blue ink – Night of Navy on the 2” Circle. Add over the ribbon with dimensionals.

8- Add 5 Rhinestones around the card.

All Done!


I have also created a video walking you through each step:

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Have a creative day!

Chelsey

chelsey@creativechelsey.com

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