I'm excited to present to you my October Paper Pumpkin alternate kit ideas! Today's post features video 1 of 2 and includes close up photos of the projects shown in this video. Next week I'll post video 2 of 2 and it's project photos. Despite my efforts to break my ideas into two videos, this first one is still longer than I had hoped… about 19 minutes long!
So forry once again. Maybe watch one project each day. LOL
Below are close-up photos of all the projects in the video. And at the bottom I have include a list of extra products I used.
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Here are close up photos of what I demonstrated in the video. Be sure to watch the video for tips and extra information.
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Additional supplies used (besides the contents of the October Paper Pumpkin kit) to make these projects…
- Googly Eyes
- Hole punch – standard or Crop-o-dile tool
- Candy Canes
What is the point of a kit if you have to go to all these lengths and add other products to make it useable?
You don’t, Phyllis. And that’s the beauty of it. You have options. You can create the projects in the kit according to directions or make other projects with the kit contents using the creative ideas that are shared by others. I LOVE “going to all these lengths” with my kits because I LOVE creating. You may use these ideas (they are free) or not. Thanks for your comment.
Great use of pom poms
Thanks, Sharon. I loved these as a kid.
I look forward to your alternative projects every month! The monster mouth just cracks me up!! Thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks, Julie. Simple idea, huh!? Can’t wait to make more (that aren’t samples) so I can put them in my boys lunches. They don’t watch my videos, so I think they will be surprised.
I love the thinkin’ out of the box ideas on your projects for this Paper Pumpkin. I love to do this, but this kit had me stumped….not any more!
Thanks, Libby. Glad you got some inspiration.