Category: Halloween & Fall

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat Part #2!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat Part #2!

Hey there! Today I'm sharing with you the SIXTEEN candy-filled test tubes from  the September Paper Pumpkin box, Something Good to Eat!

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Everything included (except the candy) in the box: test tubes, cork stoppers, self-adhesive banners, pre-printed punch-out tags, linen thread, glue dots, and stamps!

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Also included:  blank punch-out tags, and an Old Olive Classic Stampin' Spot. I used my own Old Olive, Perfect Plum, Crushed Curry, and Pumpkin Pie ink pads.

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The only embellishment I added not in the kit were Halloween Night Enamel Dots in Pumpkin Pie, Perfect Plum, and Old Olive. The package contains 96 dots, with plenty left over for other projects!

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I filled the tubes with candy corn, Nerds, and SweeTarts Skulls & Bones . One tiny box of Nerds was enough to fill one tube.

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My grandchildren always come visit to show us their costumes after they go to the Trunk-or-Treat at church, so I'm ready!

Come back tomorrow to see another project I created with the stamp set included in the Something Good to Eat Paper Pumpkin box, ok?

Paper Pumpkin is a monthly surprise subscription service that delivers a box of crafting goodness to your door each month, all for only $19.95, which includes shipping.

Until October 10th, use the promotion code "BOGO" to receive your second month of Paper Pumpkin for free!

Use this link to go to the Paper Pumpkin website to sign up: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name, Carol Payne, to your account info so I get the credit for your subscription!

As an additional perk for Paper Pumpkin subscribers, you can order refills of any listed past Paper Pumpkin kits!

To shop my online store for regular catalog products, go here: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

 

 

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat Part #2!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat Part #2!

Hey there! Today I'm sharing with you the SIXTEEN candy-filled test tubes from  the September Paper Pumpkin box, Something Good to Eat!

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Everything included (except the candy) in the box: test tubes, cork stoppers, self-adhesive banners, pre-printed punch-out tags, linen thread, glue dots, and stamps!

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Also included:  blank punch-out tags, and an Old Olive Classic Stampin' Spot. I used my own Old Olive, Perfect Plum, Crushed Curry, and Pumpkin Pie ink pads.

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The only embellishment I added not in the kit were Halloween Night Enamel Dots in Pumpkin Pie, Perfect Plum, and Old Olive. The package contains 96 dots, with plenty left over for other projects!

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I filled the tubes with candy corn, Nerds, and SweeTarts Skulls & Bones . One tiny box of Nerds was enough to fill one tube.

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My grandchildren always come visit to show us their costumes after they go to the Trunk-or-Treat at church, so I'm ready!

Come back tomorrow to see another project I created with the stamp set included in the Something Good to Eat Paper Pumpkin box, ok?

Paper Pumpkin is a monthly surprise subscription service that delivers a box of crafting goodness to your door each month, all for only $19.95, which includes shipping.

Until October 10th, use the promotion code "BOGO" to receive your second month of Paper Pumpkin for free!

Use this link to go to the Paper Pumpkin website to sign up: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name, Carol Payne, to your account info so I get the credit for your subscription!

As an additional perk for Paper Pumpkin subscribers, you can order refills of any listed past Paper Pumpkin kits!

To shop my online store for regular catalog products, go here: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

 

 

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day Cookie Cutter Halloween!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day Cookie Cutter Halloween!

Hey there! All of today's cards have been created with the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set from the Holiday Catalog.

First, Mary Anne Grimmer used Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape, Halloween Night Enamel Dots, and the "BOO!" from Suite Seasons to create the back ground for her adorable card. She cut background squares of Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, and Perfect Plum using a Layering Square Framelit.

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Each little Halloween guy, punched with the Cookie-Cutter Builder Punch, has his own special accent! Mr. Skeleton has a tiny heart punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper:

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Mr. Mummy is gently accented with Smoky Slate ink applied with a Blender Pen:

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And Count Dracula is expertly colored with Stampin' Write Markers!

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Next, Julie Skotzke also used a Suite Seasons sentiment, accented with a Halloween Night Enamel Dot and threads pulled from Halloween Night Baker's Twine. Mr. Skelly's bow tie is punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer!

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Carolyn DelGrosso sponged Irresistibly Floral Specialty Designer Series Paper with Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, and Perfect Plum ink to coordinate with the colors in the Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape. The "happy halloween" sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes was punched with the Duet Banner Punch.

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Finally, Crystal Brown used my favorite, Mr. Scarecrow, for her Thanksgiving-ish card. She used the Woodland Textured Impressions folder to emboss the Delightful Dijon background, cut Warmth & Cheer Designer Paper with a Layering Circle Framelit, and stamped a Suite Seasons sentiment.

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Mr Scary is heat-embossed with Gold Powder, then lightly colored with ink from the inkpad lid and a Blender Pen. Gold Metallic Thread adds a subtle gleam.

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Are you ready to shop? Go to my online store to order Cookie Cutter Halloween! www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated with new savings of up to 60%!

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

 

 

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day Cookie Cutter Halloween!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day Cookie Cutter Halloween!

Hey there! All of today's cards have been created with the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set from the Holiday Catalog.

First, Mary Anne Grimmer used Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape, Halloween Night Enamel Dots, and the "BOO!" from Suite Seasons to create the back ground for her adorable card. She cut background squares of Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, and Perfect Plum using a Layering Square Framelit.

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Each little Halloween guy, punched with the Cookie-Cutter Builder Punch, has his own special accent! Mr. Skeleton has a tiny heart punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper:

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Mr. Mummy is gently accented with Smoky Slate ink applied with a Blender Pen:

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And Count Dracula is expertly colored with Stampin' Write Markers!

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Next, Julie Skotzke also used a Suite Seasons sentiment, accented with a Halloween Night Enamel Dot and threads pulled from Halloween Night Baker's Twine. Mr. Skelly's bow tie is punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer!

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Carolyn DelGrosso sponged Irresistibly Floral Specialty Designer Series Paper with Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, and Perfect Plum ink to coordinate with the colors in the Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape. The "happy halloween" sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes was punched with the Duet Banner Punch.

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Finally, Crystal Brown used my favorite, Mr. Scarecrow, for her Thanksgiving-ish card. She used the Woodland Textured Impressions folder to emboss the Delightful Dijon background, cut Warmth & Cheer Designer Paper with a Layering Circle Framelit, and stamped a Suite Seasons sentiment.

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Mr Scary is heat-embossed with Gold Powder, then lightly colored with ink from the inkpad lid and a Blender Pen. Gold Metallic Thread adds a subtle gleam.

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Are you ready to shop? Go to my online store to order Cookie Cutter Halloween! www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated with new savings of up to 60%!

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

That’s all for now, until tomorrow,  have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

 

 

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Hey there! My September Paper Pumpkin kit arrived! I used a few of the stamps to create a batch of cute "hello" cards:

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I kept my design simple, using Kraft 12"x12" card stock for the card base, and stamping on Very Vanilla with Delightful Dijon, Early Espresso, and Old Olive ink.

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I've been itching to use the Seasonal Decorative Masks from the Holiday catalog, so I sponged Old Olive ink with a Sponge Dauber through the "petals" mask.

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After sponging through the mask, I flipped it over and "stamped" the inside Very Vanilla layer with the left-over ink before adding Cottage Greetings sentiments.

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 The Delightful Dijon-sponged version. I also sponged the envelope flap.

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 I stamped two sunflowers, cutting with Paper Snips. After layering with a dimensional in between, I stamped a third flower with Old Olive to add for leaves. "A Happy Hello To You" was stamped with Early Espresso.

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 The sunflower works as a single layer too. I wound Gold Metallic Thread around my fingers a couple of times, pinched in the middle before adhering under the dimensional attaching the flower.

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Cottage Greetings offers several perky sentiments!

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I altered my original design by stamping the sentiment first, then sponging through the mask to leave the sentiment area free of color.

There you go! Although you can't purchase a Paper Pumpkin kit outright, you can subscribe at any time. Once you have subscribed, you can then purchase any of the kit refills that are available. Through October 10th a new subscriber can BOGO (Buy One month, Get One month free!)

Use the promo code "BOGO" when you subscribe: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name "Carol Payne" as your demonstrator!

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To order regular catalog products, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Today is the last day to order these Special Offers:

 

 

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™ 1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Stampin’ Up! September Paper Pumpkin Something Good To Eat!

Hey there! My September Paper Pumpkin kit arrived! I used a few of the stamps to create a batch of cute "hello" cards:

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I kept my design simple, using Kraft 12"x12" card stock for the card base, and stamping on Very Vanilla with Delightful Dijon, Early Espresso, and Old Olive ink.

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I've been itching to use the Seasonal Decorative Masks from the Holiday catalog, so I sponged Old Olive ink with a Sponge Dauber through the "petals" mask.

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After sponging through the mask, I flipped it over and "stamped" the inside Very Vanilla layer with the left-over ink before adding Cottage Greetings sentiments.

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 The Delightful Dijon-sponged version. I also sponged the envelope flap.

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 I stamped two sunflowers, cutting with Paper Snips. After layering with a dimensional in between, I stamped a third flower with Old Olive to add for leaves. "A Happy Hello To You" was stamped with Early Espresso.

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 The sunflower works as a single layer too. I wound Gold Metallic Thread around my fingers a couple of times, pinched in the middle before adhering under the dimensional attaching the flower.

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Cottage Greetings offers several perky sentiments!

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I altered my original design by stamping the sentiment first, then sponging through the mask to leave the sentiment area free of color.

There you go! Although you can't purchase a Paper Pumpkin kit outright, you can subscribe at any time. Once you have subscribed, you can then purchase any of the kit refills that are available. Through October 10th a new subscriber can BOGO (Buy One month, Get One month free!)

Use the promo code "BOGO" when you subscribe: https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/https://mypaperpumpkin.com/en-us/signup/

Be sure to add my name "Carol Payne" as your demonstrator!

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To order regular catalog products, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Today is the last day to order these Special Offers:

 

 

That's all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!

All images ©Stampin'Up!™ 1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Cookie Cutter Halloween Shrinky-Dink Scarecrow!

Stampin’ Up! Cookie Cutter Halloween Shrinky-Dink Scarecrow!

Hey there! I found directions to use plastic packaging from pre-cut grocery store fruit to shrink stamped images, so I shrank the Cookie Cutter Halloween scarecrow!

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I attached him to a Clear Tiny Treat Box from the annual catalog. They are 2"x2"x2", absolutely adorable, and $7.50 for a pack of 16.

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I added a 2" x 8" strip of Petals & Paisleys Specialty Designer Series Paper, scored at 2", 4" and 6".

I am hoping to do a quick video for you soon, but in a nutshell, here's how:

  1. Rub the plastic with a sanding block (you can purchase one where manicure supplies are sold), Stamp the scarecrow from Cookie Cutter Halloween with Jet Black StazOn ink.
  2. Cut out with Paper Snips.
  3. Punch a hole with the 1/8" Hand-held Circle Punch
  4. Color with green and orange Sharpie markers.
  5. Hold the scarecrow  on a cookie sheet with tweezers.
  6. Heat with the Heat Tool.  As the plastic shrink it may try to curl. Keep directing the heat so it will flatten.

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I wrapped Kraft Rope Trim from the Holiday Catalog around the box, tied in a knot, then added the scarecrow and a Very Vanilla greeting from Acorny Thank You punched with the Acorn Builder Punch. I tied them on with Crushed Curry Baker's Twine.

All of the supplies to create this project are found in my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Product List

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

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When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

September Special Offers! Choose from these items to receive 25% off!

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Cookie Cutter Halloween Shrinky-Dink Scarecrow!

Stampin’ Up! Cookie Cutter Halloween Shrinky-Dink Scarecrow!

Hey there! I found directions to use plastic packaging from pre-cut grocery store fruit to shrink stamped images, so I shrank the Cookie Cutter Halloween scarecrow!

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I attached him to a Clear Tiny Treat Box from the annual catalog. They are 2"x2"x2", absolutely adorable, and $7.50 for a pack of 16.

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I added a 2" x 8" strip of Petals & Paisleys Specialty Designer Series Paper, scored at 2", 4" and 6".

I am hoping to do a quick video for you soon, but in a nutshell, here's how:

  1. Rub the plastic with a sanding block (you can purchase one where manicure supplies are sold), Stamp the scarecrow from Cookie Cutter Halloween with Jet Black StazOn ink.
  2. Cut out with Paper Snips.
  3. Punch a hole with the 1/8" Hand-held Circle Punch
  4. Color with green and orange Sharpie markers.
  5. Hold the scarecrow  on a cookie sheet with tweezers.
  6. Heat with the Heat Tool.  As the plastic shrink it may try to curl. Keep directing the heat so it will flatten.

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I wrapped Kraft Rope Trim from the Holiday Catalog around the box, tied in a knot, then added the scarecrow and a Very Vanilla greeting from Acorny Thank You punched with the Acorn Builder Punch. I tied them on with Crushed Curry Baker's Twine.

All of the supplies to create this project are found in my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Product List

Remember while shopping:

All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 The Clearance Rack has been updated! Check it out for new savings of up to 60%

CM10200B

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

Stampin_up_merry_medley_september_online_carolpaynestamps1

When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

September Special Offers! Choose from these items to receive 25% off!

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day!

Hey there! It's time for Sunday Swap Day! yay! Today I'm sharing the Halloween themed swaps!

First, Susie Wood used Halloween Scares with a Halloween Treat sentiment. She hand-cut the haunted house, wrapped Halloween Night Baker's Twine, and added a Halloween Night Enamel Dot. She painted Clear Wink of Stella on the moon and on the house's windows and door.

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Inside she used more of the Halloween Treat sentiment.

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Raedean Shibata used Jar of Haunts with her Everyday Jars framelits. She stamped "evil eyes" on the Halloween Night Specialty Designer Paper, adding a bit of Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape and a Halloween Night Enamel Dot. I think the "mummy jar" looks scared!

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Inside more evil eyes flank a sentiment from Suite Seasons.

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Ann Betty used Spooky Fun, coupling it with a Ghoulish Grunge spider web and a strip of Halloween Night Specialty Paper. The spooky tree  and the bat wereccut with a Halloween Scenes Edgelit Die. These are bundled together for 10% savings!

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The focal image is mounted on a Basic Gray rectangle that was embossed with the Woodland folder.

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Inside she used another Ghoulish Grunge image and sentiments from Spooky Fun.

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Jenna Raby also used Spooky Fun for her creation. She brayered Perfect Plum and Basic Black ink on Shimmery White card stock for a perfectly spooky background!

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The moon was punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper, another amazing product you will be able to order on September 1!

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Finally, Ruth Anne Lilley also used Spooky Fun and the Halloween Scenes Edgelits for her fun creation. I just LOVE the white picket fence!

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Inside everything is from Spooky Fun.

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My Online Store is open for shopping 24/7! www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders , except Online Class Orders, receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 Check the Clearance Rack for savings of up to 60%!

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the August Host Code: PYAVZHJH you’ll receive the Thoughtful Branches Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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 When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

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Order your Thoughtful Branches Bundle before they are gone!

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

All images ©Stampin' Up! ™1990-2016

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day!

Stampin’ Up! Sunday Swap Day!

Hey there! It's time for Sunday Swap Day! yay! Today I'm sharing the Halloween themed swaps!

First, Susie Wood used Halloween Scares with a Halloween Treat sentiment. She hand-cut the haunted house, wrapped Halloween Night Baker's Twine, and added a Halloween Night Enamel Dot. She painted Clear Wink of Stella on the moon and on the house's windows and door.

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Inside she used more of the Halloween Treat sentiment.

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Raedean Shibata used Jar of Haunts with her Everyday Jars framelits. She stamped "evil eyes" on the Halloween Night Specialty Designer Paper, adding a bit of Halloween Night Designer Washi Tape and a Halloween Night Enamel Dot. I think the "mummy jar" looks scared!

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Inside more evil eyes flank a sentiment from Suite Seasons.

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Ann Betty used Spooky Fun, coupling it with a Ghoulish Grunge spider web and a strip of Halloween Night Specialty Paper. The spooky tree  and the bat wereccut with a Halloween Scenes Edgelit Die. These are bundled together for 10% savings!

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The focal image is mounted on a Basic Gray rectangle that was embossed with the Woodland folder.

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Inside she used another Ghoulish Grunge image and sentiments from Spooky Fun.

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Jenna Raby also used Spooky Fun for her creation. She brayered Perfect Plum and Basic Black ink on Shimmery White card stock for a perfectly spooky background!

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The moon was punched from Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Paper, another amazing product you will be able to order on September 1!

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Finally, Ruth Anne Lilley also used Spooky Fun and the Halloween Scenes Edgelits for her fun creation. I just LOVE the white picket fence!

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Inside everything is from Spooky Fun.

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My Online Store is open for shopping 24/7! www.carolpayne.stampinup.net

Remember while shopping:

All orders , except Online Class Orders, receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.

 Check the Clearance Rack for savings of up to 60%!

When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the August Host Code: PYAVZHJH you’ll receive the Thoughtful Branches Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!

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 When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards! 

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Order your Thoughtful Branches Bundle before they are gone!

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That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!

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