Hello Everyone! Don’t you love Mr. Pumpkin Head? I have another treat pouch for you to try using the Monster Bash Suite today.
Cardstock Sizes:
5″ x 11″ Spider Web Pattern from Monster Bash DSP
7/8″ x 2 3/4″ Pumpkin Pie
2 1/4″ x 2 1/2″ Basic Black for the smaller ornate frame
On the 5″ side, score at 5/8″, 1 1/8″, 3 7/8″ &
4 3/8″. Rotate and score at 2 3/4″, 3 1/4″, 7 3/4″ & 8 1/4″. Now you will need to remove the 1 1/8″ strip down to the 3 1/4″ score line (see picture of diagram). You will need to cut along the 1/2″ score line just to the same 1 1/8″ score lines on both sides, then remove to the first score line in the flap. You will be left with a 1/2″ tab, that will be the bottom edge of your pouch. Burnish all the score lines. Place the tear tape where indicated on the pattern.
When putting the pouch together, you will fold it up at the 2 3/4″ & 3 1/4″ score lines, making the bottom of the pouch. Now, taking on the tear tape backing off one side at a time, fold in the side flaps and adhere to the inside of the back flap to crate the pouch. Reach inside, tape the backing off the two smaller flaps, and stick to the inside edge.
Die cut the smaller ornate frame with the Basic Black card stock. Using your paper snips, fussy cut out the pumpkin from the Monster Bash DSP sheet, then cover the pumpkin with the Shimmery Crystal Effects and let dry. Depending on your climate, the Crystal Effects may take several hours to dry completely. Once the pumpkin is dry, you may adhere to the center of the black ornate frame using dimensionals. Glue the Pumpkin Pie strip to the bottom edge of the pouch flap. While holding the flap closed on the pouch, place a dimensional on the bottom panel of the pouch just below the flap; it should be about 1 5/8″ from the edge. Then, place the black ornate die piece on the dimensional. This is what will hold your pouch closed.
As I was typing this post, I just realized that this project did not require stamping. That is what is so nice about this Monster Bash DSP paper pack: You can make several projects on the go and not need to bring your ink pads.
I hope you enjoyed this project. Next, I will post a cute project using the Boo To You stamp set.
See you soon.
Happy Stamping!








