Thursday, October 24, 2013

Thanksgiving Cards & Pumpkin Box

This month at "I Feel the Love" Project, Madison is collecting Thanksgiving cards for the elderly residents of Chancellors Village.  Her goal is 200 cards -- one for each resident.  So I discussed the project with my Junior Girl Scout Troop and they decided they wanted to help out.  I printed out a bunch of cards using digi stamps from PaperCraftingWorld.com and the girls got busy.  They love how easy Melin's designs are to color and how cute they are!  Here is a sampling of the 25 cards they created:





Didn't they do a great job!  Here is a list and links for each of the files:
I had a card almost finished to mail along with these and then I spotted this cutie in the "What's New" Section at PaperCraftingWorld.com and my brain switched gears!  (Don't worry -- I'll get my card finished to mail!)


Here is the recipe:
  • Pumpkin box cutting file cut at 11 1/2" wide.  Finished size is 6 1/2" tall by 5 1/4" wide.  This was cut from a K & Co. Fall Harvest Specialty Paper Pad by Johnny Yanok that I have had for years.
  • Fall Spray cutting file.  I used the acorns and leaves and cut them in a variety of colors and sizes.
  • All of the papers came from my scrap stash except as noted.
  • I inked edges and leaves using an assortment of brown, red, orange, green and metallic bronze stamp pads.
  • The detailing on the acorn caps was done with a brown Tombow marker.
  • I punched the box sides and handles with a ribbon punch and tied it off with a brown satin ribbon.




Thanks so much for stopping by!  Make sure you check out Sandy's project tomorrow (Friday) at Paper Crafting World's blog and pick up your Friday Freebie.

~ Jen

2 comments:

  1. What an awesome thing for the Junior Girl Scouts to do! That was such a wonderful idea! Adorable cards made by them! Love the pumpkin box as well! :)
    Hugs,
    Sandy.

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