Monday, June 29, 2026

One Simple Trick to Make This Card POP! An Alternative Card Idea for May 2026 Paper Pumpkin Kit

 I'm excited to share Alternative Card #3 from the May 2026 Paper Pumpkin Kit!


One of my favorite ways to stretch a Paper Pumpkin kit is by cutting apart the card bases and using the beautiful artwork in a completely different way. For this card, I used the stunning Lantern Card Base as my background and then created a layered focal point by popping up the center of the design.

Even though this card is incredibly simple to assemble, the extra layers create wonderful depth and naturally draw your eye right to the greeting. It's proof that you don't need lots of embellishments or complicated techniques to create a card that really stands out.



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Supplies

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Measurements

Lantern Cardbase* - 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"

Thick Basic White Cardbase - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" scored at 4-1/4"

Silver Foil - 2-7/8" x 3-1/8"

White Baker’s Twine - 18"

Scallop Label*

Large Lantern*

Two Lanterns*

Card Assembly Instructions

1. Prepare the Background

Begin with one of the Lantern Card Bases from the kit and cut it in half at 4-1/4" x 5-1/2".

Cut out the center by measuring 3/4" from the right edge and cutting with the blade starting in the center up to 1-1/4" and down to 4-1/4". Repeat on the left edge with the same measurements.

Measure 1-1/4" from the top edge and cut with the blade starting in the center up to 3/4" and down to 3-1/2". Repeat on the bottom edge with the same measurements.

Place the center back into the frame and stamp the Trees in Misty Moonlight in the bottom yellow area. Stagger them to get different heights. You can fill in more space by turning the stamp upside down and connecting the bottom edges - see video for tip.





2. Create the Layers

To give a little more depth to the card, blend with a Blending Brush and Blackberry Bliss ink the outside edge of the frame piece. Add as much color as you want. Adhere the frame to the cardbase.





Stack the center piece to the top of the Silver Foil piece. There will be a small border around the center piece. Pop them up with Stampin' Dimensionals to the center of the card & frame.






3. Add the Twine & Lanterns

In the center of the card add adhesive and with 18” of White Baker’s Twine create a double bow.

Add the Large Lantern slightly over the center of the twine with dimensionals.

Add the Two Lantern Die Cut below the Larger one with dimensionals.



4. Add the Greeting

Stamp "Time to Celebrate" sentiment in Blackberry Bliss ink onto the Scallop Label from the kit. Adhere it with dimensionals to the top right area and slightly over the twine.




5. Finishing Touch

If you want to add another level of dimension trace a larger rectangle around the center panel with a Silver Marker. I love this one on Amazon -


Why I Love This Card

Sometimes the artwork in a Paper Pumpkin kit is simply too beautiful to cover up—and this lantern scene is one of those examples.

By popping up only the center portion, the design gains wonderful dimension while still allowing the gorgeous background to shine. The layered squares almost feel like you're looking through a picture frame directly at the glowing lanterns floating into the night sky.

It's elegant, simple, and comes together in just a few minutes.


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Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope this project inspires you to look at your Paper Pumpkin card bases in a new way. Sometimes all it takes is a little layering and dimension to transform a beautiful printed card into a stunning handmade masterpiece.

If you recreate this card, I'd love to see it! Be sure to tag me on social media using @creativechelsey | #creativechelsey or email me at chelsey@creativechelsey.com.

Have a creative day,
Chelsey

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