Happy Fall Y'all! Just in time for decorating our Thanksgiving table - Adela has designed a wonderful Pun'kin Card and Party Set and the Design Team is having a blog hop to show them off!
I made my pun'kins using several different patterns of paper by Amuse - so they coordinate but don't look all alike. Adela's templates include a card (that folds flat for mailing), a place card and a treat box. I decided to make all my sentiments using my Brother's P-Touch Label Maker! It's a quick clean easy way to add whatever words you want to your projects - and we are always pressed for time during the holidays right??!! My wrinkled seam tapes are from Prairie Bird Boutique.
Here's what I did on the inside of my Pun'kin Card.
How fun will these little Pun'kin Place cards look on our tables??!! - I used the names of my grand niece and 2 grand nephews on the die cut banners.And here they are close up so you can see how I mixed the patterned papers on each one.
And finally here are the cute little treat holder Pun'kins. I used 3 different dotted papers on these.
A treat size Kit Kat fits nicely inside - or several Kisses - or M&M's !!!
And here they are all together
Now, come with me and let's go see what the other Creations by AR Design Team members did with their Pun'kins!Adela Rossol:
Amy Park:
Julia Aston: this is me!
Lisa Somerville:
Lori Brown:
Lyn Bernatovich:
Patti J. Gilliam:
Sue Kment
HOW TO WIN this new Pun'kin template set:
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You have until Sunday to leave your comments on our blogs.
There will be one winner who will be announced by Adela on Monday in these locations:
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Julia...these are absolutely darling!
ReplyDeleteI love these they are all gorgeous. Caroline xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, and just love your ribbon embellishments they look great
ReplyDeleteOh my word, Julia, you've been busy. These are sweet!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet! Love the papers.
ReplyDeleteWow, they are so cute. Like your mixing the papers
ReplyDeleteAwesome pumpkins! I love all the papers you used --- my favorites are the 1st ones -- all of them are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally like how you used the seambinding adds just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and love you can use from Halloween through Thanksgiving. Super job.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning. I like the papers you used, but thos bows are funtastic!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute, I really like the bright colors you used. They are so cheerful!
ReplyDeletewow more beauty...these are amazing and such a fun project...love it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job on a super cute project. i love it. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThese are darling and I love the designer paper you've used! How fun for any fall occasion. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove all the different designer papers. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix and match papers, but I really lean to the polka dots
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using them as a place setting name tags, love the colors and really love the ribbons!
ReplyDeleteLove the bow on the card. And thanks for making some in unusual colors. While I think I prefer the traditional better, its always nice to see the unique.
ReplyDeletesuper cute - love the ribbon!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Your neice and nephews will love these.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Your neice and nephews will love these.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun creations. I love the little treat holders. TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery cute--I like the papers and the wrinkled seam tape.
ReplyDeleteWow Julia! What a fabulous collection of projects! Love how you personalized them! Obviously made with love :)
ReplyDeleteNice creations. I love the ribbon
ReplyDeleteJulia, I love your cute little place card pumpkins!! I want one lol! Too cute for words!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Julia.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
lovely, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness....love the extra ribbon and putting the leaf on the inside as an accent. I think I am going to follow your lead but also use the treat holder as the place seating card...thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSeam tape must be big right now. And I see why. It really adds to the pumpkins you made. Gotta get me some.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous and delightful little creations. Looks like you were keeping up with the midnight oil! Lots of work for adorable results.
ReplyDeleteLove all the colour variations!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your color combintations. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Julia, those dotted papers are so cute! What a special treat for all the family - great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkin treat holders the best.they would have been nice for trick or treating. Love all your color combinations.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of pumpkins. I love the way you used the label maker with the coordinating papers.
ReplyDeleteYummy,
Gigi
Really liked the paper you used for the treat holders,nice look.
ReplyDeleteThe place cards are a neat idea. The use of the wrinkled seam tape for your pun'kin tendrils was very clever!
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