Maple Leaf Fun Fold

Maple Leaf Fun Fold

I’m always looking for different ways to use the images and dies in the bundles I buy from Stampin’ Up! The large maple leaf in the Gathering Together Dies remind me of a fun fold I created last year with the Hearts of Elegance Dies (now retired). See that post here.

Stampin' Up! Gathering Moments Bundle

Details and Measurements

  • Early Espresso card stock base measuring 5 1/2 x 4 1/4
  • Basic Beige card stock panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4 embossed with the Gathering Leaves Embossing Folder
  • Two maple leaf images from the Gathering Moments Dies die cut with the Gathering Together 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper
  • Sentiment from the Gathering Moments Stamp Set stamped with Early Espresso ink, die cut with a label from the Stylish Shapes Dies
  • Gold Striped 3/8-inch Ribbon
  • Adhesive-Backed Metallic Gems

Here’s what the inside of the card looks like. Note: I added a piece of Basic Beige card stock to the back of the Early Espresso base so you can write a message.

Maple Leaf Fun Fold

I love how easy this fun fold is. Be sure to watch the video below to see how this card comes together.

How to Video

From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I offer step-by-step instructions for creating this maple leaf fun fold card.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope you enjoy this easy fun fold.

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Get a free card kit to make four cards using the Gathering Moments Bundle with a $50 purchase in October (before tax, shipping, and redeemed rewards). See this post for more information.

Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa Arizona

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Free Gift with Purchase in October

Free Gift with Purchase in October

I so love Stampin’ Up!’s Gathering Together 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper, especially the champagne foil accents. I’ve used many of the sheets to create this card kit.

Gathering Together 12 x 12 Specialty Designer Series Paper

Make an online purchase of $50 (before tax, shipping, and redeemed rewards) and I’ll send you the ingredients (excluding stamped images and gems) to create one each of the four cards pictured above. When the kits ship, I’ll send you a basic PDF to help you put the cards together. Make a $75 purchase (before tax, shipping, and redeemed rewards), and you’ll receive the card kit and a full package of the Cajun Craze & Gold Dots. 

Click here to shop. Be sure you’re enrolled in the rewards program and opt in for contact so I can send you the kit.

Happy stamping!

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Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona

Other Supplies Needed

To create the cards above I used the following Stampin’ Up! products. You’re welcome to use what you already have in your stash.

Stamps: Gathering Moments Photopolymer Stamp Set

Ink: Early Espresso and Cajun Craze

Embellishments: Cajun Craze & Gold Dots

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Halloween Treat Packet

For my monthly in-person classes in my home in Meza, Arizona, I love to give every participant a treat packet. In September, I created this cute Halloween treat packet using Stampin’ Up!’s Nested Essential Dies, the Mini Alphabet Dies, and some Halloween Dies. No stamping here!

The elongated hexagon-shaped dies reminded me of a coffin, so I created a design that allowed me to include a chocolate treat.

Here’s what the treat packet looks like from the side. It fits a Fun-Size candy bar.

Measurements and Details

Here are a few details to help you make this packet at home:

  • Die cut the largest hexagon shape from the Nested Essentials Dies with Basic Black cardstock.
  • Use the second largest hexagon shape from the Nested Essentials Dies to cut a shape from the Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper (grey pattern)
  • Die cut letters using the Mini Alphabet Dies. (I recommend using Adhesive Sheets.)
  • Die cut two bats and one spider from the Spooky Halloween Dies and the Fright Night Dies in Basic Black
  • I added a Black & Gold Ribbon
  • The “kickstand” and candy bar hold measures 1 x 8 and is scored at 4 inches and 5 inches. Be sure to watch the video below to see how this treat packet comes together.

How to Video

Isn’t this packet super fun? Let me know if you have questions about it or any other stamping project. I’m happy to help.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog today!

Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona

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Everyday Arches for Halloween

Welcome to Team Stamp It’s September Blog Hop! Thanks so much for joining us. This month, we feature cards and projects designed for Halloween. Be sure to visit all of the blogs on the hop to gain a host of inspiration for your Halloween crafting. Leave a comment on each. You have a chance to win the Birthday Sparkle Kit.

Everyday Arches for Halloween

My card features Stampin’ Up!’s Everyday Arches Dies, the Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper, and the die cut from the Fright Night Dies. Isn’t it super cute?

Measurements and Details

Here are some details to help you get started:

  • Petunia Pop cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
  • Basic Black cardstock panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4
  • Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper measuring 5 x 3 3/4
  • Basic Black and Basic White cardstock for the Everyday Arches die cuts
  • Basic Black cardstock for the “Boo” sentiment. I recommend using Adhesive Sheets on the cardstock before die cutting.
  • Petunia Pop 1/4-inch Iridescent Ribbon
  • White Baker’s Twine
  • Neutral Matte Dots (black)
  • Googly Eyes!

I hope you love this project.

Remember to visit all of the participating stampers. Leave a comment and have a chance to win a Birthday Sparkle Kit.

Congrats to last month’s winner: Vicki Sewell.

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Halloween Gate Fold Card

Halloween Gate Fold Card

Halloween lovers take note! Today, I’m sharing a fun Halloween card using a fun fold — the gate fold with a belly band. In addition, I use a fun element called a “wobble.” Be sure to watch the video below to see how this card comes together and how the wobble works.

I combined items from Stampin’ Up!’s Fright Night Bundle and the the Spooky Halloween Bundle. I love all of the fun die cuts and images.

Stampin' Up! Fright Night Bundle
Stampin' Up! Spooky Halloween Bundle

Measurements and Details

  • Basic Black cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 scored on each of the long ends at 2 1/8
  • Two pieces of Spooky Sweet 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper measuring 5 1/4 x 1 7/8
  • Stylish Shape circle die cut from Spooky Sweet DSP
  • Haunted House die cut from Basic Black card stock (backed with Daffodil Delight card stock)
  • Bats, spiders, and spider webs die cut from Basic Black card stock (it helps to use adhesive sheets on the back of the card stock).
  • Belly Band created from Basic Black Two-Tone card stock measuring 9 1/2 x 1 1/4
  • Basic White panel measuring 5 1/4 x 4 for the inside
  • Sentiment stamped with Pumpkin Pie ink

This is what the card looks like when it’s open:

Halloween Gate Fold Card

How to Video

From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I offer step-by-step instructions for creating this Halloween gate fold card.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope you enjoyed this card. Please let me know if you have questions about this creation or other Stampin’ Up! paper projects.

Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona

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