Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Fall Pumpkin Crate Card - Oct Blog Hop with Lori Whitlock


Hi guys! Today is Lori Whitlock's October Blog Hop and my blog is the first stop on the hop so be sure to hop back over to Lori's site too because she has a sale, a giveaway and an awesome freebie for you!

For my project today, I created this festive Fall Pumpkin Crate Card using one of Lori Whitlock's awesome cutting files (link below). It's such a cute handmade card to give someone as a thank you, get well soon or thinking of you card!

I used different papers from the Doodlebug Petite Prints collection. The floral pumpkins are from Floral & Graph. The gingham pumpkins and the sunflower's green leaves are from Gingham & Linen. The yellow sunflower petals and little red flower are also from 6x6 Gingham and the crate is from the 12x12 Buffalo/woodgrain pack. The center of the sunflower is from Doodlebug's Kraft in Color paper pad. And the pumpkin's green stems and leaves are Bazzill cardstock in Hillary (all product links below).

You can put a custom message on the front or back of the crate or on the white pumpkin. I think this 3D card would look adorable sitting on a shelf, table or a desk and add a little holiday cheer to someone's day!

 
This card folds flat for an envelope and after the season, it can be stored as a memento for next year's decor. So cute!

There are lots more fun, inspiring projects to see today so be sure to hop to each blog!  Your next stop is Kathy's site!

Blog Hop Order:
Your Next Stop: Kathleen Skou
 

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4 comments:

  1. I love these little crate cards. They are so fun and easy.

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  2. Love this cool pumpkins in the crate! TFS

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  3. Like the Box Card. Especially like the pattern cardstocks used and the edging on the Sunflower center.
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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