Welcome to the October Creations by AR blog hop!
This month we are showing you this new template:
I had this really fun paper...great on either side, so I made one from each side of the paper!!!! These little pumpkins are great for Halloween treat holders and would be great little table settings for Thanksgiving if made with some 'fall'ish' papers.
These little pumpkins are a good size inside for a special little treat-and they take just minutes to put together. Note: I used 12x12 paper. If you are using a repeat pattern like the fence paper below, you can get 5 pumpkins across the width of the paper and the 6th side you will have to align on your paper to match up. AND...make sure you are cutting them right side up (the wide part of each side adheres on the top and the skinnier end glues to the bottom )... (ask me how I know that LOL)
I so love this spooky googly eyed paper that I used for the inside...
Thanks for stopping in today. To join our blog hop-just follow the links below. By leaving comments on the DT blogs listed below, the Creations by AR facebook page, Creations by AR Papercraft Planet Group, and Creations by AR you have more chances to win this fun template!
Comments will accepted until October 20th (12:00 noon EST)
One random winner will be announced October 21st on the CAR Facebook, Papercraft Plant Group and CAR home blog.
Start the Hop Here!
Sue K-you are here!
project details:
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Harvest Pumpkin Set by Creations by AR
Cardstock-imaginisce #400022 and Best Creation Inc GP213(googly eye paper)
Misc SU! green designer paper for the leaves
I LOVE the Halloween paper you used on your fun pumpkins Sue!! how spooky to open it up and find eyeballs staring at you!!
ReplyDeleteTooooo Cute. I love the paper. The eyeball in the inside is the greatest. Thanks for sharing a great idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun papers. The kids would absolutely love them.
ReplyDeleteTracey J.
I love the halloween feel to your pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteLoving the google eyed surprise inside the pumpkin box, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLol...LOVE those eyeballs on the inside of your pumpkin! Your boxes are wonderful, Sue. The papers are perfect, the striped leaves look so cute! Thanks again for coming to my rescue this month. My plate is definitely full, but you were a true Godsend to me! Hugs...
ReplyDeletei love your pumpkins! Would be great to make some treat holders for my kids.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun surprise the eyeball paper is on the lid! It adds some spookyness to the cuteness of the candy paper!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I loved watching all your creations in these challenges.
ReplyDeleteI love the eyes peeking out at me when I open the pumpkin. Genius!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! My fave is the one with candy corn.
ReplyDeletewow, i am a newcomer at AR creation, but already madly in love with her template, especially the surprise purse and the shadow box frame ^^
ReplyDeletei really am interested on the new template, hope can win it to get played with it lol
silvia
cherylpyo86@yahoo.com
AWESOME on the outside AND the insides. Marvelous makes :-)
ReplyDeleteIKE in Greece xx
I think those eyeballs staring up at you when you look inside the one pumpkin is fantastic. Great idea. Love the papers.
ReplyDeleteThe papers you used are great. It made for some really cute pumpkins. Thanks for sharing your work with all of us.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute papers and so appealing to young kids!
ReplyDeletesuper cute and great paper designing Sue!
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! And for thanksgiving it would be cute at each place setting
ReplyDeleteThey are sooooo cute! Love that fun paper!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute with those fun papers you used.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, love the fact that you used pattern paper for the inside of the pumpkin box too! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThese pumpkins make such fun little treat holders. Yummm!
ReplyDeletexxx Asha - Sunny Summer Crafts
Cute paper choices - love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteLove them. And thanks so much for the helpful tips. You can't imagine how often I don't pay attention to things like that and end up cutting additional sheets so I get it right.
ReplyDeleteLove your paper choice. What a fun gift to give. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! I love all the eyes looking up at you on the one. How very clever. The candy corn one is so Halloween too. Great work on these Sue! Hope you are well. Hugs, Curt
ReplyDeleteToo cute! These are going to make great treat containers for those special little boys of yours.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Sue
Sue, this is DARLING! Can't believe it even has a lid on it! And the yummies inside are sweet in the bag! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteYou found a fun way to store your Halloween candy. Cute paper!
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ReplyDeleteWOW, Sue, these are awesome hun xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun and so very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteGigi
You really rock Halloween, Sue! These treat holders are totally adorable!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pumpkins Sue and your papers are fantastic,especially the googly eyed one. Kids would love to receive something like this.
ReplyDeletehugs
Glenda
Amazing pumpkins. love your paper with the Eyes /Anna
ReplyDeleteWow! These are the most amazing pumpkins!!! :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteMore WOWs! These pumpkins are adorable!
ReplyDeleteVery different but wonderful!!
ReplyDeletexx
Wow these boxes are so cute! Love them both. The design papers are perfect.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Larissa
These are so festive! Perfect paper to use on the boxes! Thanks, Sue, for your creative touches and WHAT a GREAT friend you are to cut Patti's templates!
ReplyDeleteYour grand kids must think you are the bestest in the world. Such fun gifts to give and great for the little munchkins!
ReplyDeleteSandy
Oh my GAWRSH...I love these fun pumpkin treat holders!! Such great papers and I love how you've decorated the inside too! :)
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