Pumpkin Grams

When my husband and I first started dating we were in High School. My High School allowed student groups to sell something called a “Pumpkin Gram” during the Halloween season in order to raise money. Basically they were little strips of paper you paid $1.00 for, and on Halloween they were delivered to whichever friends you chose- with candy attached.

The first year that we dated, my husband decided he didn’t like the candy that was offered with the regular Pumpkin Grams, and he made me one himself. It was a poorly cut out Jack-O-Lantern, with a Caramello attached. And I loved it.

So, in addition to the Coffin Boxes and Halloween Boxes that I developed to share candy with loved ones, I’ve come up with my version of “Pumpkin Grams”.

This template is SO versatile. Basically, there are 3 colored versions of the same embellishments and cards. AND matching envelopes!  This way, I can mix and match to make a HUGE variety of cards! Also, they are pretty small, which makes them the perfect, “Just saying hello,” or “To brighten your Holiday,” card. Check out the template in my Etsy store!

You can bet I’ll be making one for my husband this Halloween! (I’ve already bought the Caramello!)

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Kayla Domeyer

My name is Kayla and I am an Artist and Graphic Designer. That means that I love pretty things, and also that I like to make free printables! I'm so happy that you've stopped by to visit my blog, and I hope you find something interesting here. In the past 15 years since I started the site, I bought a house, had two children, and shifted careers. My focus now is more about sharing and less about the daily grind.

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