Monday, November 10, 2025

Turkey Among the Pumpkins

Hey everyone - the November Stay Crafty with a Blog Named Hero Challenge - Bits and Pieces suits me to a tee! The Challenge? Use your scraps and stuff from the UFO (UnFinished Objects) box (or in my case, many boxes & even large bins!!). Here's my card:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Recollections A2 card; patterned scraps
Stamps with dies - Hero Arts September Card Kit (pumpkins),
Autumn Bounty Stamp & Cut, 
& Color Layering Grateful Leaves (both retired)
Dies - Kat Scrappiness A2 Stitched Strips
Other - Copic Markers; foam tape; 
turkey upcycled from a previous card;
Hero Arts enamel dots (from card kit); 
enamel heart from Pink & Main

I often stamp multiples when working with a new stamp set. I sometimes store them in a cellophane bag with the set but more often they end up in the UFO box. Or, they're still on the craft counter for weeks on end, as is the case with the pumpkins. I stamped oodles of pumpkins when I received the Hero Arts September Card Kit. I'd sit coloring them during Craft Roulette member Zoom calls (we craft and chat). I figured I'd be able to work them in to Thanksgiving cards so that's where I started today. Here's a photo of part of my craft counter:


I liked Michelle Lupton's inspiration card with the scrap strips so I made some of my own! I have paper scraps in a 3-drawed plastic cart with neutrals in the top drawer, solid colors in the middle drawer & patterns in the bottom. There were some fall-ish ones towards the top so I pulled those. I die cut them with a set of stitched strip dies. Here's a photo of the bin:


Pulling 5 patterned snippets barely made a dent! Since I used snippets, I'll share at Snippets Playground #519. And since my pumpkins are newly used, I'll add my card to Darnell's NBUS Challenge #80. The turkey was pried off the Thanksgiving card I sent to my aunt last year. She saves my cards and then gives them back when she gets a bunch. I upcycle what I can...

Bonus: Thought I might as well share another card using the September kit since I hadn't blogged it yet. A chorus member & her husband celebrated 60 years of marriage in October so I made a squirrel card! I used two squirrels, some leaves, and a fall tree from the kit, along with a big diamond (the symbol for a 60th anniversary) & a Betterpressed banner (using a hot foil plate). 


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
freebie leaf print from Lawn Fawn; 
Paper Studio brown & black cardstock;
scrap of Graphic 45 green print;
Recollections A2 card
Stamps with dies - Hero Arts September Card Kit;
Art-C Stamp & Die set (diamond)
Dies - Hero Arts September Card Kit (tree & carvings);
MFT numbers (NIB)
Hot Foil Plate with die - Spellbinders set name unk (retired)
Other - Copic Markers; Stickles; foam tape; white gel pen

Simple stamping and die cutting here - very fun to put together. I love how this turned out & the couple loved it too!! 

Thanks for stopping and have a crafty day!!





9 comments:

  1. Two delightful cards, Linda! I love the polka dot feathers on the turkey and those cutie little squirrels! The carvings on their tree are sweet!

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  2. These are both so fun! That anniversary card is so creative! Love the colors, too.

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  3. Such a sweet Anniversary card Linda - and just love your Thanksgiving turkey and pumpkins!

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  4. Terrific Thanksgiving card made with your scraps. A very impressive set of scrap drawers you have there!

    Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you on the swings. xxx

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  5. Your turkey looks funny with its big eyes. A perfect card for Thanksgiving!! Your second card is also a very nice idea and something completely different for this anniversary.

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  6. What a fun set of cards, Linda! Love that cute little turkey sitting amongst the pumpkins.

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  7. I am loving those multi hued pumpkins sitting on their colorful grounding. The diamond is perfect with your squirrels, for the anniversary card.

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  8. 2 adorable cards, Linda! Great idea for a fun anniversary card!

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  9. Wonderful snippets card Linda - I love the bright and cheerful colours you used. VERY impressed with all your snippets too - why do we aways love other's goodies more than out own?
    Hugs
    Di xx

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