Welcome to the monthly APPT blog hop where we will showcase alternate projects using the September 2024 Autumn Abundance Paper Pumpkin kit. Check out my project and then hop along to all the other blogs for additional creative ideas.
For those of you not familiar with Paper Pumpkin kits, they are a subscription kit that get delivered right to you. Inside are all the supplies you need AND directions for assembling the kit cards/projects for that month.
I love to scrapbook using the monthly kits. Even though I’ve already shared this layout using the September kit, I decided to create another.
Let’s take a look…
To create this layout I fussy cut the foliage from one of the card bases to use as a border. From one of the other card bases, I cut the large wood piece. It provides a great grounding spot for my photos.
For the title I embossed a greeting from the Autumn to Remember stamp set, with copper embossing powder. Then I fussy cut around it, matted it on some pecan pie card stock and fussy cut around that. For a bit of added dimension and texture, I tucked a few of the die cut leaves included in the kit in behind and finished it off with a linen thread bow.
I filmed a quick video showing you how this all comes together. You can find it linked below.
Unfortunately, this kit, and the refill, are sold out. But don’t miss out on any of our future kits. If you are not yet a Paper Pumpkin subscriber and live in Canada, you can subscribe here. New subscribers can save 40% on next months kit using code HOLIDAY40.
Thanks for stopping by! For additional inspiration be sure to click on the names below to continue on the hop.
Until next time,
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Click on any of the images to shop my Canadian online store or to find out more information about any of these products. In addition to these, I also used the Autumn Abundance Paper Pumpkin kit which is no longer available.
Jessica says
I love scrapbooking and your talent never ceases to amaze me. Love your layout! Thanks for all you do!
Sherry Roth says
Thanks so much Jessica!