Tag Archives: Detailed Pumpkin Dies

Pretty Pumpkins with a Homestyle Look

Yep, that’s exactly what we have when you pair the Pretty Pumpkins Bundle with the retired gingham pattern from the Brights 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper (DSP) 2019-2020 Stampin’ Up! catalog. I’ve always loved gingham which is why I’ll keep this DSP and use it every now and then. The base card is the Basic White Thick Cardstock. The background layer is Basic White Cardstock which was embossed with… Read More »

Nature’s Harvest in Misty Moonlight

The Nature’s Harvest Stamp Set is perfect for sending heartfelt messages of love and support to the people you in your life with botanical images that have a timeless feel. The neutral and classic designs are perfect for everyone in your life You can buy the stamp set and dies together and save 10%. Stamp & tool bundles help you quickly cut out stamped images. Simplify paper crafting while saving… Read More »

Want to see another Pretty Pumpkins card?

Are you ready for another card? This time I thought I would try and watercolor this beautiful set with a little paper piecing thrown in. What do you think of when you think pretty pumpkins? I think of fall, pumpkin spice coffee and my favorite – pumpkin pie! 🥧 So, for today’s post, it’s the Pretty Pumpkins Stamp Set Bundle! And, since I didn’t have a stamp set that had… Read More »

Is it Halloween or is it Thanksgiving?

This started out as a Halloween card and a spooky one at that. Half way through this card I had to run some errands and didn’t get back to it until the next day. I started to think how cute the pumpkins from Pretty Pumpkins Stamp Set would look in front of the trees from the Welcoming Woods Stamp Set. Has that happened to you? Where you change your mind… Read More »

Pretty Pumpkins

Falls coming! Though it’s still in the high 80’s during the day in our area, it’s in the 50-60’s at night. Yay! In celebration, I decided to make a fall card using the Pretty Pumpkin Stamp Set Bundle. When making a card, I usually select my stamp set first and then the designer series paper (if I’m going use some). The DSP will determine what colors I will be using… Read More »