Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Carve Out Some Memories

Hi Crafty Friends,
Have you carved your pumpkins? A few more days until Halloween, time to get it done! Hope this shaker card featuring Doodles Paper Playground Trick or Treat Blend inspires you to carve and create memories. I'm sharing one of my best pumpkin carvings growing up below.

Make Crafty Friends Q & A:
Q: What is your favorite thing you have carved into a pumpkin?
A: Me? My Minnie Mouse Below







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Supplies:
Doodles Paper Playground Trick or Treat Sequin Blend
Pink and Main Hey Pumpkin 
Studio Katia Frame Die
Pink and Main Hey Pumpkin Dies

Challenges:
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge: Fall/Autumn 
The Paper Shelter Challenge #403 Halloween
Word Art Wednesday #410-411
Double Trouble Challenge #41: Thing 1 and Thing 3
Crafting Happiness #19: Halloween Colors
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Spooky
The Paper Craft Challenge #48: Fall
Dies R Us Pumpkins and/or Apples
The Cat's Pajamas Challenge #362: Fall

18 comments:

  1. Just plain old Jackolanterns. Happy or "mean"

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  2. Love your Minnie Mouse pumpkin and your fun shaker card!
    Nothing too fancy in the way of pumpkin carving for me. I bought a pumpkin carving kit one time that came with some patterns, but it wasn't too successful. The knife that came in the kit broke.

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  3. Fun shaker card.
    I have only done
    faces in my pumpkins.
    Carla from Utah

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  4. Marisela Delgado said: I love Minnie Mouse and that pumpkin is to die for. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  5. Fabulous shaker card and your Minnie pumpkin turned out awesome! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Dies R Us challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DIES R US
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please stop in for a visit!

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  6. This image just makes me laugh when I see that kiddo with the big pumpkin carving knife! I was never a fancy pumpkin carver, and just stuck to the traditional Jack-O-lantern.

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  7. Adorable! I love the shaker element.
    Thanks for sharing your talents with us, Meghan.
    Blessings,
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  8. Love your shaker card! Great coloring! The only type of pumpkin carving I have ever done was just a happy face jack-o-lantern!

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  9. What a stunning card! I love the shaker design with the pumpkins, such fun 😁. Wow, that's a lovely photo too and you created a wonderful pumpkin design 😀. Thanks so much for joining the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! Creative wishes, Jo x

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  10. Such a fun card!Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge!

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  11. Cute shaker card and adorable Minnie Mouse pumpkin. Love your overalls too--I used to wear them all the time. I have just done simple smiling pumpkin faces.

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  12. Boy, you do a fantastic job on your shaker cards...another fun Halloween shaker card. Thanks again for sharing with us at Double Trouble and Crafting Happiness.

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  13. This is a lovely Autumnal shaker card! Love the tiny purple frames, they look awesome with the orange ;o) Thank you for taking part in our "Autumn" challenge at Papercraft Challenges! Have a lovely Sunday and happy crafting, Maike

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  14. What an amazing card, love the colours, thanks for joining us at The Paper Shelter this time, hugs Pops x

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  15. Aaaaahw... This is such a cute card.
    Thank you for sharing this sweetheart at our challenge.

    -xiss- Renate.
    (DT Papercraft Challenges)

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  16. I love your fun shaker card Meghan! the colours are just perfect for fall/Halloween. thank you for playing along on the Papercraft-Challenges blog! Lisa xx

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  17. What a fun card, Meghan! Thank you for playing along at Double Trouble #41. (I once carved a pumpkin to look like a clown. I painted the face white to look like greasepaint then added red paint to the big carved grin, added rosy cheeks, decorated the big carved eyes, etc. Added red yarn for hair then sewed a ruffled collar and a silly hat. My neighbor provided some Dr. Spock ears. He was a hit!

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