![]() ![]() Then adhere between the monsters “hands.” Cut a dark orange leaf down the center, pounce glue to the backsides of the feather halves, and attach them to the outside and inside areas of the envelope as shown to form the lips.Pounce glue to the backsides of the orange leaves, and attach them to the inside flap of the envelope as shown.The leaves are narrow enough to straighten as you glue them down, so you should be able to the the center to line up with the bottom of the eyelid. Working with one die-cut at a time, pounce glue to the backsides of the dark purple leaves, and attach them to the monster eyes.Collect some glue onto sponge by pouncing the sponge in the glue a few times. Squeeze some Tombow Liquid Glue onto the corner of Silicone Pad.Cut Grapefruit Grove circle in half, then layer the punched circle pieces to form the eyes.Scrap for punching out two 1/2″ Circles.Scrap for punching out two 1-1/4″ Circles.Scrap for stamping and punching 1″ Circle.And the envelope opens downward, so you need to be able to tuck the flap under the eyes to keep the contents inside before it’s “gifted.” ( Click here to see that idea and a few others I posted already on my blog.) This one is my happy female version. This second project idea I have for you today was inspired by the first Monster Gift Pouch I made and shared almost a week ago. I can see a young person using this journal to write thoughts about the treasured friendships they have and possibly adding photos, too. ![]() ![]() This second version has a different sentiment from the kit and gives the journal a whole new purpose. Lastly add a couple sequins tucked under each side of the sentiment piece.Add this to the front of the journal using Dimensionals.And sponge the edges with Crumb Cake ink. Stamp sentiment with Cajun Craze ink onto the backside of a label piece from the kit.Working with one die-cut at a time, pounce glue to the backsides of the leaves and feathers and attach them to the journal cover just under the knot of the ribbon.Collect some of the glue onto the sponge by pouncing the sponge in the glue a few times. Squeeze some Tombow Liquid Glue onto the corner of the Silicone Pad.Then sponge the edges a bit more to ensure that the areas that were trimmed will blend in and look uniform with the other edges. Trim up the corners and any cardstock extending beyond.Put plenty of Tear & Tape adhesive along the backside (especially along the edges) of the Crumb Cake cardstock, then attach to the front cover of the composition book.Then tape the 11″ ribbon close to the left edge of the Crumb Cake cardstock being sure to wrap and tape the ends to the backside.Tie the 4-1/2″ ribbon around the 11″ ribbon towards the top.Sponge the edges of theCrumb Cake cardstock with Crumb Cake ink.6-9/16″ x 9-11/16″ (for my 7-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ composition book from Mead)Įxtra Stampin’ Up! Products I Used: See below for a full list of extra supplies linked to where you can find them in my online store.If you wish to recreate this journal with your kit contents, follow the measurements and directions below. I can open it up and read it to remind me who I can send my well wishes to. My other notebook was old, and the piling post it notes weren’t working anymore… I needed a new journal. I like to keep a list of those I know dealing with pain, illness or loss in a notebook called a prayer journal. This first one is not too far from the original look in the cards, but it’s a journal cover instead of a card. Click here to see the October 2018 kit video put out by Stampin’ Up! where you can view how to make these cards as intended.īut for those of you who got this kit and want to change things up a bit, I have a couple ideas to share today. I loved the cards that Stampin’ Up! designed for this kit – 8 cards, 4 of each of these 2 designs! The card elements (die-cut feathers and leaves, sequins, metallic twine and ribbon, beautiful papers and sentiments in the stamp set) are beautiful. To follow the hop, simply scroll down and click on the names of other participants in the hop to see the other creative projects. See what I have to share, then check out all the other blogs in the hop to see additional creative alternate paper crafting project ideas that we each came up with using the contents of the October 2018 “Friends of a Feather” Paper Pumpkin kit. Yay! Today is the day where a creative team of us Stampin’ Up!® demonstrators bring to you our special “A Paper Pumpkin Thing” blog hop.
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