Right now until March 31, you can save $5 on a 3-month Paper Pumpkin subscription! Plus you earn a FREE Sale-a-bration item! Who doesn’t love a sale plus free stuff? There is no obligation after your subscription ends, although I know you’ll want to keep it going because it’s just so much fun!
Paper Pumpkin + Party
Every month I host a party where we gather together to assemble our Paper Pumpkin kits.
– I’ll help you with your own Paper Pumpkin kit (Subscribers, bring your current kit to work on, scissors, and adhesive.)
– Everyone who comes can make projects from any of my past kits for a nominal fee (just $2.50 for most.)
– I’ll show you alternative ways to use your kits.
– There will be light refreshments. (Chocolate!)
Please join me Thursday evening, March 26, at 7pm for our next monthly gathering. RSVP by March 25.
If you are one of my local Paper Pumpkin subscribers, you get to attend my monthly Paper Pumpkin parties for FREE! We’ll assemble our kits together, and talk about alternative ways to use them. It’s a great way to escape for an evening of crafting fun.
If you are not one of my subscribers, there is a $5 fee to attend. Email me for payment information: candy@stampcandy.net.
Pumpkin What?
Are you wondering just what the heck Paper Pumpkin is? Well, it’s a little box of crafting goodness that comes to you in the mail each month. Each kit includes everything you need to complete that month’s project, except scissors and adhesive – sometimes they even include adhesive! Everything is cut and measured for you so all you have to do is stamp and assemble it. The stamp sets that come with the kits are exclusive to Paper Pumpkin. You’ll never see them again. And did I mention that subscribers, and only subscribers, may purchase past kits and kit refills? So many perks to subscribing! If you’re not yet a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, and would like to see what all the fuss is about, come to one of our monthly parties and you can play with mine!
How do I get it?
Subscribing is very easy. 1) Add a prepaid subscription to any online order here. It applies toward your host rewards and your free Sale-a-bration items! 2) You’ll receive a confirmation email with a redemption code. 3) Go to the Paper Pumpkin web site here and enter the code. This is where you will enter your mailing address, etc. 4) You will soon begin receiving your kits in the mail. They usually ship mid-month.
Questions? I’m here to help you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me.
For the first time ever, Stampin’ Up! has lowered the price of the 3-month prepaid Paper Pumpkin subscription. During Sale-A-Bration, which lasts through March 31, you can save money and instantly qualify for a FREE product!
They say all good things come in threes. Here are three things I know you’ll love about this deal:
Save $5.00 on your subscription.
This price instantly qualifies for a FREE Sale-A-Bration product.
Skip straight to the fun for three months with all the stamps, ink, and paper ready to go for amazing papercrafting projects.
If you:
are overwhelmed with all the choices in the catalog, the easiest way to earn a free Sale-A-Bration product is with a 3 month prepaid subscription.
want to earn just one more free Sale-A-Bration product, add the 3-month subscription to your order.
already subscribe to Paper Pumpkin, purchase a subscription as a gift for a friend, spouse, child, or parent so you have a crafting buddy every month.
have never tried Paper Pumpkin, now is the perfect time. You can get a DISCOUNT, grab a FREE product, and get three months of papercrafting bliss!
are worried about the surprise factor of a subscription, ask me to show you some of the past projects, including card kits and home décor.
Everything you need is included in the kit, except scissors and adhesive. The stamp sets that come in the kits are ONLY available in the Paper Pumpkin kits – there is no other way to get them. You’ll also gain access to order past kits, refills, etc. – this is only available to subscribers. And did I mention the FREE SHIPPING? That’s right, shipping is included on all Paper Pumpkin subscriptions!
And did I mention…
Host Benefits: prepaid subscriptions can be added to workshop orders, which means that, as the host, you can earn benefits on Paper Pumpkin!
Uninterrupted Subscriptions: When you redeem your subscription on www.paperpumpkin.com, you can include your payment information at checkout to keep receiving your monthly kit once your prepaid subscription ends (although you aren’t required to give your payment information.)
Click the image now to start enjoying the fun of Paper Pumpkin during Sale-A-Bration!
Item
Paper Pumpkin Prepaid Subscription
Price (Includes Shipping)
137858
1 month
$19.95
137859
3 months
$59.85 $54.85
137860
6 months
$113.70 — save $1 per month
137861
12 months
$215.40 — save $2 per month
It’s So Easy!
When you place your order through me, you’ll receive an e-mail with instructions and a redemption code to redeem the prepaid subscription.
You’ll start enjoying your monthly Paper Pumpkin project kit the very next month!
The Fine Print
Prepaid subscriptions can be purchased on all order types: workshop, individual, or online.
Each Paper Pumpkin account can only use one redemption code at a time. For example, if you buy two six-month prepaid subscriptions, you’ll enter the first code and then after six months you’ll enter the second code.
Remember that shipping is included, so you don’t have to include shipping for a prepaid subscription on your order; however, you will need to include tax.
You can buy a prepaid subscription and give it as a gift. You just purchase the prepaid subscription and, when you receive the redemption code, share it with the recipient of your choice who can redeem the subscription at www.paperpumpkin.com.
Redemption codes will become invalid if not used within three years of the purchase date (two years for residents of California.)
Welcome to the February InKing Royalty Blog Hop. We’re excited to share projects that share inspiration for Valentine’s Day and our love of Stampin’ Up! products. This hop is all about love.
You may have started the Blog Hop here or may have hopped over from Amy Whelan at Amy’s Inklings. After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next. If you get off track at any point during the blog hop, there’s a complete list of participants at the end of this post.
At each month’s Stamp Club meeting, I like to give the members a little something, just to show my love and appreciation. For the February meeting, which is today, I decorated water bottles and filled the January Paper Pumpkin bags with Valentine colored M&Ms. Aren’t they adorable?
Anyone who subscribes to Paper Pumpkin knows how amazing the kits are. Everything you need to create the project is included, except scissors and adhesive. Actually, sometimes they even include the adhesive! The projects are easy peasy, especially with included pictures and instructions. All the shapes are pre-cut. All I had to do was use the stamps and ink (included) to decorate some of the pieces and attach them to the clear bags (also included.) Such a cute way to give folks a sweet little treat!
The bottles are sooooo easy. Take the original belly band off the bottle and measure it. Cut a new belly band to fit and decorate as desired.
This particular bottle takes a 1-3/8″ wide band. I cut Basic Black background paper into 8-1/2″ x 1-3/8″ strips and adhered them with Fast Fuse. I used the Sweetheart Punch and the Modern Label Punch to cut Stacked With Love DSP. The sentiment from Teeny Tiny Wishes is stamped in Memento black ink and cut with the Word Window punch. I used Stampin’ Dimensionals behind the Modern Label shape. Everything else was adhered with Fast Fuse or Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Pam Morris at Tap Tap Stamp. You certainly won’t want to miss any of these projects.
I’m back from Leadership 2015 which was held in Orlando, FL. This was my first ever Leadership and I had a blast. Well, mostly. The second day I woke up feeling like I was coming down with some sort of plague, so I decided to stay in the hotel room, take vitamins and supplements and meds, get lots of rest, and try to nip it in the bud. Evidently I was successful, because I was up and at ’em the next day.
I got to meet lots of new people. And I loved getting to see a lot of my Stampin’ Up! family I hadn’t seen since Convention back in July.
Since I can’t get into my stamping studio right now to create a new project (some work being done in our the house has it blocked by furniture) I thought I’d share some of the photos I took at Leadership. These are right off my phone and haven’t been tweaked or anything, so please forgive my less than stellar photography.
I got lots of selfies…
…with Nicole Watt…
…with Lisa Pretto and Mary Fish…
…with Deb Simonis…
…with my roomie Karen Browning…
…with Pootles herself, Sam Donald…
…with Justin Krieger, Maggie Mata, & Nicole Watt…
…with Windy Ellard…
…with Jennifer Buchanan…
…with Michelle Gleeson…
…with Hilary Sosebee…
…with Julie diMatteo…
…with Debbie Dean…
…with Bonnie Thurber…
…with Lynn Kolcun and Christine Oehlman…
…with Ginger Toivonen…
…with Spencer Willis…
…with SU President & COO Rich Jutkins and InkBig Academy’s Lisa Pretto…
…with Krista Frattin…
…with Pam Morgan…
…being silly with Debbie Dean and Patti Carbonell.
This is a series of selfies with Brian King: one at his 6 ‘5″ level, one at my 5’ 2″ level, and one with him stooped over so both our faces could be in the same frame.
This is how I spent the second day of Leadership.
Thrilled to be back up and at ’em!
Lunch with Windy, Cheryl Ann, Paula, Debbie, Kindra, Jennifer, Christine, Lynn, & Patti.
The “Prius Party” – answers the age old question, “How many demos will fit into a Prius?”
Three sisters – Katy McGloin, Denise Basile, and Debbie Mageed – all Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators!
Signing the Paper Pumpkin wall. (What is going on with my hair in the back?)
Shopping with Hilary Sosebee
I always look forward to seeing what new hair ditty Jennifer is wearing.
Teri Seippel and Hilary Sosebee, with Deb Simonis and Michelle Gleeson in the back.
I love this series of Shelli Gardner getting tickled during her stamping presentation.
She tried to get serious but of course we were all laughing. Knowing there was only so much time left before the break, she said,
“Okay now, you are wasting my time.”
But then she started laughing again. It was too funny!
And just look at all the goodies I got! Four stamp sets, 2 DSPs, Project Life cards and accessories, Paper Pumpkin, Hooray It’s Your Day Card Kit, lots of card swaps, journal, washi tape, and a really nice tote bag.
I learned a lot at Leadership, both from the classes & presentations and from speaking with other demonstrators. One thing I learned is not to try to do too much all at once. At the beginning of 2015, I set myself a goal of posting every day to this blog. I have not been successful. Life just keeps getting in the way. So for now, I’m adjusting that goal. I will still try to post every day, but will commit to posting at least once a week.
As soon as I saw October’s Paper Pumpkin kit, I knew I wanted to make it for both the family gatherings I’ll be attending this month. I ordered refills almost immediately so I would have enough slices for everyone. This one is for the gathering with my brother and sister and their families. I’m not sure who all will be there, so I made up two whole pies worth – 16 slices – and stacked them in two layers on a cake stand.
Inside each little treat box is a bag of nut clusters tied with the Two-Tone Trim in either Tangerine Tango/White or Old Olive/Natural. I got a little carried away with the nut clusters, stuffing the boxes a bit too full, so I had to use tape to keep them shut.
Because I would be transporting it a long way, and I made two layers, I decided not to use the pompoms – well, except for the one on the top. So I used buttons instead: some from the Brights Designer Buttons and some from the Very Vintage Designer Buttons. Everything else is just like the photo on the kit – if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, right?
I wrapped the whole thing in plastic wrap to keep it together on the trip. Tip: I wrapped the plastic wrap around the sides first, then over the top, like movers wrap furniture nowadays. To keep it upright, I put the whole thing in a cardboard box filled with packing material.