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Celebrate Paper Pumpkin Style

Did you make all of the pinwheels from your July kit? If not, why not use that cute paper for some festive cards? I am sure I sound like a broken record but the possibilities are endless!


Cut those pinwheels into triangles and you have a fun background for your card. This is note card size at 5"x3.5" and the triangles fit just about perfect. It could not have worked out any better. This was quick and easy to put together and that is what the Paper Pumpkin kit is all about. The kit comes with instructions for the projects included in the kit, but if you have some extra time or are feeling creative, go ahead and think outside the box and change it up!

Show us what you are creating over at the My Pumpkin Challenge. Link up your website or photo gallery page. We love to see what everyone is making. You inspire us. Thanks for stopping by!

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  1. Love this, Boni! And the little flags go with your blog buttons, lol! Seriously, I really like the angles on this...

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    1. Aww, thank you Heather! That is too funny that my blog and card match! :)

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