Step up to the plate, take a swing, and knock it out of the park! With the Batter Up! Paper Pumpkin Kit, it’s your turn to go to bat for all the people who’ve gone to bat for you. CLICK HERE to sign up by May 10th for this next kit… If you are not a Paper Pumpkin subscriber, I invite you to give it a try. I hope I inspired your creativity with what I shared today! If you did not get this kit, I hope you can apply these ideas to products you already own. Now I just need to set a date and have the boys give me their guest list so we can enjoy and celebrate together outside when school is out. I have 16 cards ready to personalize with party information on the inside. I added a 1″ x 5″ strip of the envelope liner paper (you can get 4 from each envelope) and a 5″ length of Black Glittered Organdy Ribbon to the bottom of each card front, added a colored popsicle top with Dimensionals, stamped the splatter image in matching ink colors, and added Rhinestones. Next I pulled out my Stamparatus and easily & quickly stamped 16 note cards with two stamp images at the same time. Click here, click on the video, and then scroll to the 21 minute mark to see how I colored that cardstock and added droplet images. I guess if I was having a cool treats themed summer party, I’ll probably put a $5 gift card to an ice cream shop and a pack of Pop Rocks in there instead.įirst I stamped the popsicle images all over a piece of cardstock that I colored with multiple ink colors using the Blending Brushes. I filled my sample one with some odd but colorful treats (I was laughing when all I could find in the house was Kool Aid and a pack of Craisins. I added a layered sentiment piece with Basic White (1-1/4″ x 3-1/2″) and Basic Black Cardstock (1-3/8″ x 3-5/8″), Rhinestones and a stamped sentiment from the kit in Tuxedo Black ink. This is what they look like on the back side. I turned them inside out and resealed them with Tear & Tape (along the bottom) and Stampin’ Seal on the side. Then I trimmed off the sides to open them up. All I did was cut my envelopes from the kit in half. Products I used… See below for a complete list of extra products I used linked to where you can find them in my online store. Today I am sharing party invites that I mass produced with the Stamparatus and some easy but cute gift pouches for party guests.
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