Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

Paper Pumpkin is a monthly craft subscription box. It’s a fully designed project kit that can be fun for any level crafter. Each kit includes stamps, ink, and paper – everything ready to go. They’ll surprise you with fun projects like cards, gift packaging, home décor, and more. For those who are just starting out, the project has step-by-step instructions on how to create the project just the way it is shown; but for those who want more of a creative experience, they have the opportunity to take the components and create their own unique project.

Cost: $19.95/month (US) & $24.95/month (Canada) – Shipping included.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

Info for new subscribers: Every month you'll receive a unique stamp set with an ink spot (that won't repeat a colour in a 12-month period). In no time at all, you'll have a variety of stamps and ink to use on other projects. In addition, your first kit includes a free clear stamping block that you'll use every month.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

February's Paper Pumpkin theme is "Many Happy Birthdays". This kit contains supplies for 9 candle pocket cards and envelopes.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

Sometimes I find that the written instructions do not have enough information, so I always like to watch the quick videos for better visuals.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

These cards are a bit different from your typical greeting cards. The pull tab candle cards can be used for invitations, birthday wishes, or as gift card holders. I made some samples for you to see, but you can make them a few different ways.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

I love the gold candle on top of the cards. It's a cute touch! I did a bit of stamping on the envelopes for some added detail and colour.

Paper Pumpkin Review – February 2017

I love seeing what Paper Pumpkin comes up with each month! This kit was easy and fun to make. I'm always impressed with the designs and colour schemes. Let's say you're not into the kit for that month, you can always change it up and make them into something completely different. It's all about being creative, right?!

What do you think of Paper Pumpkin?

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