Good morning….today is the day that I get to go to the Doctors and get x-rayed and hopefully things looks GREAT and I can start putting weight on it and got movings! I told John last night that I wondered how many miles did I put "scooting" on my knee wheeler!
Fingers crossed I made this card to give to the office with some cookies (I doubled up what I made yesterday) – I hope that I am not jinxing myself but even if I have another week or so – they have all been great to me!
So…..are you wondering where this super fun sentiment came from? It is from the February Paper Pumpkin Kit. I am just thrilled that Stampin' Up! keeps coming out with these script style fonts in both these kits as well as with the stamps sets.
What is paper pumpkin? It is a little surprise that comes in the mail to you each and every month (if you want it) but you can also try it for one month….but the best way is to subscribe for a 3 month subscription to give it a try and you will save an instant $5.00.
You can click here get going and by doing this you will automatically qualify for a Sale-a-Bration Items of your choice. Best advice I can you is try the 3 months…you really have nothing to loose.
Check out the video of the February Kit. Click here and you can see how it can be used. I like to stretch it and try to use it in different ways and I can see myself using these stamp sets alone a ca-zillion times!
That is the fun thing about this concept…every month is different and it would be a great thing to do with several friends…here are the stamps for this month = WOWZERS…you can use them for all sorts of cards!
I know that some of you have tried Paper Pumpkin and just felt that it was not for you….I get that – that is what makes the world go around but I can honestly say that there was only 1 month that I simply did not like the kit.
I always find ways to use them and the way I feel about it, if it is not your cup of tea on month, I am sure that it would be a great gift to give (my godchildren love to put them together!)
As the commercial goes…"Try it – you might like it!" – They sure have come a long way with these kits and every month you are in for a new, fun and fresh treat. When John walks int he door with the mail and my red box was in the mailbox….he always says….."You're going to be happy – look what I have for you!"
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions about the program. You can start it, suspend it a month or simply cancel if it not for you! I think that you can see with this cute card today, this "Paper Pumpkin" program is much more than a little read box!
Aren't choices fun! Until tomorrow!









Very cute! My husband has a knee scooter too, it is fun “wheeling” around the house!!! Take good care!
I look forward to trying Paper Pumpkin when we move back to the U.S. I really like your card!
Cyberhugs!
Please what is a knee scooter?
Obviously a form of trsport but …..
What does it look like?
Good Luck today! I too am loving the Paper Pumpkin Kits. Love the texture of this card.
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Very good wishes today that all goes well and you can start weight bearing. Love your CAS style Susan and always watch for the special Susan dots, I ooh and awe when they are there.
Fingers are crossed here too. Thanks for your sweet idea today. The dr. office will miss you and the thoughtfulness you bring, but I know you will be ready to say “goodbye” to them.
Susan, this is really cute and I love your color choices. Thanks for inspi-ration on uses for our PP ingredients!
What a great patient you are! Even if you are healing well (which we know you are) how could they risk not getting more Susan goodies by telling you differently!?!? Yea, what does this knee scooter look like?
Back to the card, it so pretty and I totally love the envelope! I loved that stamp when I opened my PP. I wasn’t sure about this month’s card but then I also saw using the negative version of the THANKS and loved that even more than the real project. I figured out who needed a special thank you card and then I really liked the folded up version and all! There have been a couple months I didn’t care for the project but have been collecting alternate ideas.