What a beautiful kit! Did you get your hands on the July 2024 Painted Petals Paper Pumpkin kit!? Mine arrived on Saturday. So when I got home late on Sunday from my mini 4-day vacation in Walnut
Hello my crafty friends! It's time for some Paper Pumpkin Possibilities!!! Yayaya!!! I absolutely LOVE seeing what fun alternative projects I can create using the current month Paper Pumpkin kit. And, the designers of the Paper Pumpkin Possibilities Blog Hop do too!! That's right my friends! Today you get a fabulous collection of alternative projects featuring the July Painted Petals Paper Pumpkin kit! It's time for the PPP designer's Blog Hop!! Isn't that box just gorgeous?! That's a little hint at just how beautiful this month's kit is. Truly, truly stunning! And, let's not forget about the add-on Every Celebration dies (item #164991). For only $12 you can get this set of dies that coordinate with the July Painted Petals kit, the August Time For Cake kit, and the September Autumn Abundance kit!!! WHOA!!! That's pretty awesome!! Funny story about these dies....... I had ordered them and stuck em in a tray on my desk a couple weeks ago. I'm thinkin' i'm ready for July's kit to get here, right? Well, when it came time to play with my kit, I completely forgot about the dies and I fussy cut that flower!!! UGH!!! Don't be like Dana. Get the dies and USE THEM! lol. I'm working on additional alternatives and can you believe that the flower is SO MUCH EASIER to cut with the dies????? HAHAHAHA!! Here's your reminder to get them and USE THEM! You're welcome! ;-) For my alternative project today, I brought in the Spotlight On Nature Dies. These circle frames are absolutely GORGEOUS and coordinate beautifully with this stunning kit. This circle is 3 1/4". I love the different borders on the dies! There's a wonderful variety within the sizes! Outside of the kit, you'll need: * 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" THICK Basic White Cardstock (scored in half at 4 1/4") * 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" Basic White to die cut the 3 1/4" circle * 5 1/4" x 1/2" Basic White for the strip near the bottom of the card * Scraps of Basic White Cardstock to stamp and cut two of the flowers from the kit (AND DIES!! HA!) * 1/8" Gold Trim from the Gold/Silver Trim Combo Pack Everything else, came from the kit itself. I cut one of the Melon Mambo card bases apart and used the back side for the front panel of this card. I cut a 1/4" strip of the long side and used that strip to decorate the inside of my card. Then I cut a 1/4" strip off the short side to make the panel 5 1/4" x 4". After attaching the 1/2" white strip to the panel, I attached it to the card front. I stamped and colored two sets of flowers in Memento Ink and Melon Mambo & Old Olive Stampin' Blends Markers. Use the dies, people! lol. If you don't have the dies, or REALLY don't wanna get em, you can totally fussy cut them. But I'm tellin' ya, you WANT the dies!! I stuck one of the flowers directly onto the die cut circle, and attached the other with glue on the stem and dimensionals behind the flowers. Attaching it this way allows me to adhere my label over top without having to add even more dimension than I already did. It's a genius way of creating a look with flowers that really helps cut the bulk of your card. The Circle is attached to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals. I tied a big loop bow with the Gold Trim and attached it next to the circle with a glue dot. I love those things for bows!!! As you can see from the photos, I stamped that little diagonal lines strip on one of the Melon Mambo labels from the kit. That, and the sentimens on the front label and the inside were stamped in the Gray Granite ink that came with the kit. Both the label strip and the sentiment strip were attached with dimensionals to the card front. The finishing step was adding a few of those pretty little adhesive sequins from the kit. I really like how the card turned out! And, I can't wait to show you my other alternative projects! Stay tuned!! Look at all the alternative projects you get to explore now! Each of the designers here have created a wonderful masterpiece for you to check out. Be sure to hop all the way around so you don't miss a single one! Blog Hop Index Check out my upcoming classes (and classes TO GO), over on my Facebook Calendar of Events. Registration details can be found under each class description. Join us for some crafty fun! What you see in the catalog isn't all the amazing products Stampin' Up offers! Click the image below to be taken to our Online Exclusive collection. There's even more fun awaiting you there! 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The Grant County News, Williamstown, KY, 1951, octavo, 23pp, stiff printed blue wraps, stapled at spine as issued, light general wear, minor sunning at edges. A reprint of the original edition from 1876, This was the author's 4th of July presentation, From the text, "The History of Grant County, if written in full, instead of being contained in a small essay that could be read on an occasion like this, would fill quite a volume, and, consequently, we only have endeavored to give a tolerably minute history of its formation and character of its early inhabitants, and then a brief sketch of its material improvements up to the present day." Very scarce.
Description \n \nThis string light makes your party scene layout creative and unique. It will create a cozy atmosphere, creative and cheerful scene decor. Suitable for decorating the lawn, yard or garden, indoor space and so on to give off warm and comfortable light. \n \nFeatures \n \n- Color:As Shown \n- Material: PP \n- Size: About 300.00X6.00X1.00cm/117.90X2.36X0.39in \n- Input Voltage: 3V \n- Color temperature: 3000K \n- Protection grade: IP 44 \n- Lifetime 6000 hours \n- Luminous flux: 2 (lm) \n- Power factor: 0.06W \n- Battery: 3PCS AA batteries(not included) \n- It features energy-saving and lasting life, not easy to damage when moving, not easy to heat up. \n- Outdoor courtyard decorating street scenes, tree, shop window and other scenes, the decor light is very beautiful. \n- The night effect is beautiful, making the whole room full of warmth, beautiful and delicate. \n- The Patriotic light string can help create a romantic and warm festival atmosphere to your space. \n- The Patriotic string light can be suspend on corridors, ceilings, curtain, window or any other places. \n \n\n\t \n\n\n\t \n \n
[84] pp. Privately Printed 1961 6 1/2" x 4 3/4" String-tied The Everglades Club is a social club in Palm Beach, Florida. When its construction began in July 1918, it was to be called the Touchstone Convalescent Club, and it was intended to be a hospital for the wounded of World War I. But the war ended a few months later, and it changed into a private club. The Club has no sign, website, or Wi-Fi. Cell phones are prohibited. Famous members Willis S. Paine (1848–1927) Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb (1860–1936) Clarence H. Geist (1866–1938) Clarence Dietsch (1881–1961) Owen Ray Skelton (1886–1969) Gurnee Munn (1887–1960) Audrey Emery (1904–1971) Jack C. Massey (1904–1990) Paul Miller (1906–1991)[28] Guilford Dudley (1907–2002) Alfonso Fanjul Sr. (1909–1980) John L. Hanigan (1914–1996) Adolphus Busch Orthwein (1917–2013) William Johnston Armfield (1934–2016) less