This is a quick post to share several projects I created using the July 2018 Paper Pumpkin kit. I used my Brother ScanNCut to precisely cut the tissue paper in the kit to create bookmarks and to cover a mini pizza box. I also created baskets and cards from the kit which were well received when I gave them out. I hope these creative crafting projects will inspire you. We have a special right now. All new Paper Pumpkin subscribers receive 50% off their first month if you sign up by August 10th. Use the code: BLOOM0818
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In this video, I will show you how to cut out tissue paper and vellum using the Brother ScanNCut. I just opened by July 2018 Paper Pumpkin kit and noticed that there was a lot of extra tissue paper with Stampin’ Up is calling cotton paper. I decided to cut several rectangles 6.5” by 2” to use to decorate bookmarks or tags. I show you how I easily align a tissue paper rectangle with one that I cut from Crumb Cake card stock. I used the Scalloped Tag Topper punch to cut through both pieces together. I demonstrated how to adhere the two pieces and what I used to embellish and decorate the bookmark.
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those are lovely, what was the brand of that vellum tape?
I’m so into book marks lately that’s all I’m doing great video.
Marie, to be honest with you, you don’t even need the vellum adhesive when working with the plaid tissue paper. I actually used Fast Fuse but the disadvantage is that it sometimes ripped by thin paper. When I use regular vellum, I used the vellum adhesive because it doesn’t show through. Here is the link to it and I also added to this post above.
https://amzn.to/2Lv3bjb
Jeanne, thanks for your comment. You get so much more out of your colored card stock when making bookmarks. I love giving them out.
As always, so very creative and cute