You've seen a lot of my samples from Paper Pumpkin. I love getting a surprise in my mailbox every month. I usually make one or two of the projects as the directions call for in the box. Then I use the stamps and parts of the kit to create "out of the box" cards. It's amazing what you can come up with when you have all the coordinated pieces.
Last month's kit was Many Manly Occasions. I think everyone struggles with "manly" cards. I pulled the April and May Paper Pumpkin boxes out at the May stamp club and let the gals make a card using the pieces in the box. I wish I had remembered to take pictures as they were all different. Here are a few of the cards that I made from the May Manly Occasions kit. (A lot of them are CASEd from cards I saw on Pinterest.
This one is pretty simple. I punched the balloons out from the orange corragated paper that was included in the kit.
I got the idea from Dawn Olchefske. I cut apart one of the lattice fronts of the card and came up with 3 pieces to use on 3 different cards (this one, the one above w/balloons and the heart punch further down.) The flowers are punched using the Pansy Punch and the Petite Petals Punch. "celebrate" is from the new Thoughtful Banners stamp set and Banners Punch (that I borrowed from my sister since my order has not arrived!)
I love the soft pastel colors and this is a great way to show off some of the new In Colors. I used by Stamping Crimper (had to dig it from the back of the bottom drawer and dust it off!) to crimp a piece of white cardstock. Then I sponged Flirty Flamingo, Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight, Peekaboo Peach, Bermuda Bay and Pool Party on it. Next I adhered it to the back of the lattice front. I punched out 3 balloons and tied white thread around them. The banner is from the Thoughtful Banners bundle.
This card took a little patience! I started out with a piece of Elegant Eggplant cut at 4 1/8" x 5 3/8". Next I cut strips of Dapper Denim and Emerald Envy at 5/8" wide. I used temporary tape to adhere the Eggplant card stock down so I could position the strips. Using tweezers or the piercer helps to move the pieces around through the lattice. When you get them all placed where you want, adhere the piece to the back of the lattice front. I love the effect!! 'Happy" is a sticker that was Pool Party but I used my Elegant Eggplant marker to color it.
Below is what my mat looked before I glued it down.
This is the third card from cutting the lattice apart. Pretty simple - the heart is from the Sweetheart Punch and the banner again from the Thoughtful Banners bundle. I cut off 3" the front black piece and adhered the matted lattice piece to it. (see picture below)
Hope these ideas inspire you to try Paper Pumpkin at the great price of $5 today!!