Over the weekend, I participated in our Luv 2 Stamp Group Holiday Catalog team event. We had classes on Friday evening and on Saturday. The Friday Night Boo Bash Bingo and class featured the Them Bones paper for Halloween projects, and when we were done, I grabbed my Heartfelt Hexagon Punch, punched out a bunch of pieces from my left over scraps from the class, and made this quick and cute Halloween card!
I arranged the punched pieces on a piece of Pumpkin Pie cardstock and then glued them with Liquid Glue and trimmed it to fit onto my Starry Sky folded card base. I stamped Trick or Treat and tied it up with Starry Sky ribbon.
So quick and easy, so fun and colorful!
Heartfelt Hexagon Punch #162888
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Good morning Patty!
I saw you show a couple of items that demos can order early and as a new demo I don’t know where to find those. Can you help?
I love the Hearts and Flowers embellishments and I bet the Bee Mine paper is cute!!
Thanks for your help!!!!!
Jill
hello Patty, I love all your cards but …… not halloween …… Not that the card is not beautiful, but is halloween himself. Sorry for that Patty.
Patty, I love this great Halloween card using the Hexagon punch. I will CASE this today. Thanks for the great inspiration! Enjoy your day!
I didn’t know there was a new hexagon punch. This is a great idea to use up a lot of DSP (which I have lots). I have the “old” hexagon punch and can’t wait till the new one gets here. Thanks
HI Cindy.. yes, I’ve shared it in my newsletters and previous posts.. glad you like it!! It was part of the World Card Making Day marketing and projects.
Thanks for the answer! I did order the hex punch but it got “lost” in the platform switch over. Darn.
I was gone that weekend. There are so many places to look for current product it’s very confusing. I’m so grateful for your posts!
Any tips on how to line the punched pieces up accurately? Do you start with one row on the CS and then match & fill in from there? Also, how many pieces did you choose? it looks like maybe 3 and then use both sides. Help
Yep started with a row in the middle, and like i mentioned.. lay them all out first, get the spacing, then start gluing. Can’t remember how many patterns were back to back, but yes, some were.