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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Hey There Pumpkin - September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Alternative with the Cutest Halloween Stamp Set

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 third alternative card ideas using the September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit – Haunts & Harvest. This kit comes with everything you need to make 12 super cute fall themed treat boxes. What I like to do is that those supplies and with a couple things from my craft space, turn them into cards.


This fun card also uses another stamp set from the Holiday Mini called Cutest Halloween. I wanted something to go with the Hey There Pumpkin greeting and love these cute little pumpkins. 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. I love creating alternative cards with Paper Pumpkin Kits so make sure to come back for more as I continue to create with this month’s kit


It is Paper Pumpkin Week here on Creative Chelsey. This is my third alternative this week. If you would like to see all my alternatives check out the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40dV1oxpkNmzaR4HEQ4_n7S738XODHIf

Watch me UNBOX this month’s Paper Pumpkin Kit here: https://youtu.be/DDKVJ0fNxZ4


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

Thick Basic White Cardstock – cardbase 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”

In Good Taste Designer Series Paper – 4 ¼” x 5 ½”

Basic White Cardstock – 3 ¼” x 4 ½” | scraps for stamping

Cork Specialty Paper – ½” strip



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

Cutest Halloween Bundle 156483 $31.50

   Includes: Cutest Halloween Stamp Set 156480 $17.00 & Halloween Punch 156482 $18.00

Thick Basic White Cardstock 159229 $825

In Good Taste Designer Series Paper 152494 $21.00

Basic White Cardstock 159276 $9.75

Cork Specialty Paper 156393 $7.50

Pumpkin Pie Ink Pad 147086 $7.50

Pale Papaya Ink Pad 155670 $7.50

Soft Suede Ink Pad 147115 $7.50

Linen Thread 104199 $5.00

Timber 3D Embossing Folder 156406 $10.00

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

Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine 149653 $120.00


1- Separate some of the sections from the treat boxes from the kit to get about 4 different patterns. Stamp the outline pumpkin image from the Cutest Halloween Set in Soft Suede in the center of each section. Punch out with coordinating punch.


2- On scrap white cardstock stamp 3 more pumpkin in coordinating colors. I did one of each combo (outline/inside): Soft Suede/Pale Papaya – stamped off then on, Pale Papaya/Pale Papaya – stamped off then on, Pumpkin Pie/Pumpkin Pie – stamped off then on (see alternative #2 for technique). Punch out with coordinating punch.


3- Add your choice of woodgrain DSP to the front of the cardbase. Emboss the white cardstock with the Timber Embossing Folder. From the 4 different sections remove the curved tops, if they are not all the same size, trace and cut so they all match. Add these in a row to the back of the embossed white cardstock at the bottom to create a scalloped edge. Trim off any excess. Add the whole thing to the center of the cardbase with dimensionals.


4- Add the Cork strip to the bottom just above the scallops and cut the right edge at an angle. Stamp the veins inside two leaf die cuts from the kit and add near the Cork strip.


5- Stamp the greeting “Hey There Pumpkin” in Soft Suede on a tag from the kit and adhere at and angle between the two leaves. Tie a bow with 10” Linen Thread and adhere to the tag.


6- Arrange the pumpkins in the open space above the greeting. Use dimensionals on some for depth.

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

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Simple Card Making Technique - Stamp OFF/Stamp ON with Stampin' Up! September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit

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 second alternative card ideas using the September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit – Haunts & Harvest. This kit comes with everything you need to make 12 super cute fall themed treat boxes. What I like to do is that those supplies and with a couple things from my craft space, turn them into cards. This is another set of simple cards using the Stamp Set that came in the kit to beautiful backgrounds. You can recreate these cards with any stamps you have. 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. I love creating alternative cards with Paper Pumpkin Kits so make sure to come back for more as I continue to create with this month’s kit


It is Paper Pumpkin Week here on Creative Chelsey. This is my second alternative this week. If you would like to see all my alternatives check out the playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40dV1oxpkNmzaR4HEQ4_n7S738XODHIf

Watch me UNBOX this month’s Paper Pumpkin Kit here: https://youtu.be/DDKVJ0fNxZ4


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

Card #1-

Soft Sea Foam Cardstock – cardbase 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼” | 4” x 5 ¼”

Basic White Cardstock – 3 5/8” x 3 5/8”

Card #2-

Poppy Parade Cardstock – cardbase 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”

Basic White Cardstock – 4” x 5 ¼”

Linen Thread – 10”



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

Soft Sea Foam Cardstock 146988 $8.75

Poppy Parade Cardstock 119793 $8.75

Basic White Cardstock 159276 $9.75

Pumpkin Pie Ink Pad 147086 $7.50

Poppy Parade Ink Pad 147050 $7.50

Evening Evergreen Ink Pad 155576 $7.50

Linen Thread 104199 $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

Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine 149653 $120.00



Card #1

1- Stamp the leaf images on the top and bottom of the white cardstock in Pumpkin Pie & Soft Succulent Ink. To get the lighter color with the solid leaf images, stamp off on scratch paper before stamping onto the cardstock (Stamp Off – Stamp On Technique). Then stamp the Lines/Vein images inside with the same color ink at full strength.


2- Punch out one die cut in each leaf shape and stamp the same colors & technique on the back (white side). Stamp your greeting on the tag die cut from the kit in Soft Succulent.


3- Stamp the brush stroke image in Soft Succulent on the 4” x 5 ¼” Soft Sea Foam Cardstock. Use the Stamp off – Stamp on technique to get a lighter color. You also only need to stamp about ½” into the cardstock and keep the stamp going the same direction. Add this to the center of the cardbase.


4- Choose two treat box patterns, I did the Pale Papaya & Soft Succulent, and trim off one section. Trim the sides down to get about a 1” x 3” rectangle. Cut in half so you have two ½” x 3” pieces. Trim one, Pale Papaya, down to 2 ¾” in length.

5- Add these to the top and bottom of the stamped white cardstock with about ¼” showing. Add this to the center of the cardbase with dimensionals.


6- Remove another section from the Pale Papaya treat box. Mimic the same curve on both sides by tracing it from the top of another section. Trim with a pair of paper snips. Add this to the center of the white cardstock with dimensionals.


7- Place the two leaves in the middle of the “label” with dimensionals. 


8- Then add the greeting at an angle. Tie a bow with 10” of Linen Thread and attach near the hole in the tag.

All Done!



Card #2

1- Stamp the leaf images from the top left corner to the bottom right corner on the white cardstock in Pumpkin Pie, Poppy Parade, Soft Succulent, & Evening Evergreen Ink. To get the lighter color with the solid leaf images, stamp off on scratch paper before stamping onto the cardstock (Stamp Off – Stamp On Technique). Then stamp the Lines/Vein images inside with the same color ink at full strength. For the darker green leaf, I used full strength Soft Succulent for the solid shage and Evening Evergreen for the veins. Add this to the front of the cardbase.


2- Remove a section from one of the Poppy Parade treat boxes. Mimic the same curve on both sides by tracing it from the top of another section. Trim with a pair of paper snips. Add this to the center of the cardbase with dimensionals.


3- Stamp your greeting on the tag die cut from the kit in Soft Succulent. Remove the hole to create a rectangle tag. Tie a bow with 10” of Linen Thread and attach it to the back of the greeting. Adhere the greeting with dimensionals to the center of the rounded label.

All Done!




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

To purchase any of the products you see in this video visit

https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2042902

Have a creative day!

Chelsey

chelsey@creativechelsey.com

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit - Two Alternative Card Ideas using Simple Shapes - Stampin' Up

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 first alternative card idea using the September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit – Haunts & Harvest. This kit comes with everything you need to make 12 super cute fall themed treat boxes. What I like to do is that those supplies and with a couple things from my craft space, turn them into cards. These simple cards use basic shapes to create a background elements for the greeting. You can recreate these cards with any pattern paper, and stamps you have. . 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. I love creating alternative cards with Paper Pumpkin Kits so make sure to come back for more as I continue to create with this month’s kit


It is Paper Pumpkin Week here on Creative Chelsey. This is the first alternative this week. If you would like to see all my alternatives check out the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40dV1oxpkNmzaR4HEQ4_n7S738XODHIf

Watch me UNBOX this month’s Paper Pumpkin Kit here: https://youtu.be/DDKVJ0fNxZ4


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To purchase any of the products you need to create this project visit
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Here are the extra pieces of cardstock I used for the cards:

Pale Papaya Cardstock – cardbase 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”

Basic White Cardstock – 4” x 5 ¼”

Linen Thread – 10”



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

Basic White Cardstock 159276 $9.75

Pale Papaya Cardstock 155668 $8.75

Pale Papaya Ink Pad 155670 $7.50

Pumpkin Pie Ink Pad 147086 $7.50

Poppy Parade Ink Pad 147050 $7.50

Linen Thread 104199 $5.00

Water Painters 151298 $12.00

Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder 152718 $9.00

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

Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine 149653 $120.00


1- Create a fun texture on the Basic White Cardstock. On my first card I created a watercolor wash with Pale Papaya & Pumpkin Pie ink, then splattered on some Poppy Parade.

For my second card I used the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder.

Add this to the front of the cardbase.


2- From the Treat Boxes in the kit cut out three shapes in different patterns. For my first card I used the hexagons from the base of the boxes.

For my second card I trimmed the panels down to 7/8” x 2 7/8” rectangles.

Add these in the bottom right corner.


3- Unravel one of the wire raffia pieces to remove the raffia covering from the wire. Add this to the center of the pattern papers. For my first card I opened it as wide as it will go and added it straight on from one side to the other – about 4”. For my second card I twisted the remaining piece to create a “vine” look and added it in a more organic shape across the rectangles.


4- Stamp your greeting in Soft Succulent ink on the tags from the kit. Tie a bow with 10” of Linen Thread and attach it to the greeting. For my first card I placed it near the hole of the tag. For my second card I removed the tag hole and placed the bow on the back of the greeting. Add these to the card with dimensionals over the raffia.


5- Stamp the Leaf Veins image from the kit in Soft Succulent on two of the Leaf Die Cuts. Add them around the greeting on each card with dimensionals.

All Done!

 

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

To purchase any of the products you see in this video visit

https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2042902

 

Have a creative day!

 

Chelsey

chelsey@creativechelsey.com

Monday, September 27, 2021

How I created the Frankenstein & Turkey Treat Boxes from the September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit

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 another fun treat box idea I saw made with the September 2021 Paper Pumpkin Kit – Haunts & Harvest. This kit comes with everything you need to make 12 super cute fall themed treat boxes.


I love creating alternative cards with Paper Pumpkin Kits so make sure to come back for more as I continue to create with 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 first tutorial this week. If you would like to see all my alternatives check out the playlist here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40dV1oxpkNmzaR4HEQ4_n7S738XODHIf

Watch me UNBOX this month’s Paper Pumpkin Kit here: https://youtu.be/DDKVJ0fNxZ4

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Here are the cardstock colors I used for the details on the boxes:

Basic White Cardstock – Turkey & Frankenstein

Pale Papaya Cardstock – Turkey

Pumpkin Pie Cardstock – Turkey

Real Red Cardstock – Turkey

Basic Black Cardstock – Frankenstein

Highland Heather Cardstock – Frankenstein

Basic Gray Cardstock – Frankenstein



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

Playful Alphabet Dies 152706 $34.00

Adhesive Sheets 152334 $10.00

Basic Black Stampin’ Write Marker 100082 $3.00

Basic White Cardstock 159276 $9.75

Pale Papaya Cardstock 155668 $8.75

Pumpkin Pie Cardstock 105117 $8.75

Real Red Cardstock 102482 $8.75

Basic Black Cardstock 121045 $8.75

Highland Heather Cardstock 146986 $8.75

Basic Gray Cardstock 121044 $8.75

Paper Trimmer 152392 $25.00

Paper Snips 103579 $10.00

Bone Folder 102300 $7.00

Take Your Pick Tool 144107 $10.00



Turkey Treat Box

1- Curl the top flaps, be careful with the hooks. I have torn mine a couple times. Add adhesive strips to the bottom flaps and adhere around the hexagon. Adhere the side flap to the inside of the box.


2- Choose a panel with a hook to be the face of the turkey, this will not get “hooked” with the other panels. Push the opposite panel, no hook, into the box and secure it by hooking the two panels on each side together. The other two panels will need to be adhered to the hooked panels to stay in place.


3- Pick some letters that will give you the shapes you want for the face and cut them out with cardstock colors and adhesive sheet on the back. I chose:

Beak – Pumpkin Pie – “V”, Snoot – Real Red- “U”, Eyes – Basic White – (2) “B” & Basic Black – “:”


4- If necessary, trim the letters into the shape you want to use and add to the unhooked panel to create the face.


5- Create 5 feathers with either extra treat boxes or plain cardstock. Fold the cardstock in half and cut into a feather shape. You can trace this one to make multiple of the same size. Adhere to the back of the turkey with adhesive strips.

All Done!



Frankenstein Treat Box

1- With the Basic Black Stampin’ Write Maker color in all the top flaps to give him hair. Then curl each flap, be careful with the hooks. I have torn mine a couple times. Add adhesive strips to the bottom flaps and adhere around the hexagon. Adhere the side flap to the inside of the box.


2- Push no hook panels into the box and secure it by hooking the hooked panels together.  


3- Pick some letters that will give you the shapes you want for the face and cut them out with cardstock colors and adhesive sheet on the back. I chose:

Screws – Basic Gray – (2) “T”, Mouth – Basic Black – “I” & “E”,

Eyes – Basic White – (2) “0” & Highland Heather “:”, Eyebrows – Basic Black – “O”


4- If necessary, trim the letters into the shape you want to use and add to on of the panels to create the face. Add the “T” to the side panels for the screws.

All Done!




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

To purchase any of the products you see in this video visit

https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2042902

Have a creative day!

Chelsey

chelsey@creativechelsey.com