Friday 25 August 2017

Rudolph Day in August

Here we are, 25th of the month, and that can mean only one thing.....
This is where we are encouraged to get ahead and make some
of 'those' cards each month.
Do join in if you can, it's so much better than rushing in December!

My entry this month is from a brand new set that will probably get overlooked in the
New Seasonal Catalogue from Stampin' Up!

Season Like Christmas

is a sketchy kinda tree that can be layered up to give a 3-d effect,
and it has some really lovely sentiments.
"Thinking of you at Christmas"
is one of my favourites, as there are so many people for whom it can be a very difficult season.


I stamped the trunk first....it is actually split so that it peeks out, giving a realistic look,
stamped a layer in old olive, then the next in second generation mossy meadow.


I stamped the 'snow' with versamark, and heat embossed with glitter,
I also added some more sparkle using a teeny tiny stamp from Star of Light.
Then I added some embossing paste for some raised snow,
which bubbles when you heat it!


It's thanks to special people like you who provide me with inspiration from your blogs and challenges,so a big thank you for taking the time to visit mine.

Have a happy Rudolph Day

Lesley 
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12 comments:

  1. This is such a lovely card, Lesley. You brought back so many memories for me as when I was first married, I worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway in the summers (while at University).
    I worked in very small towns inthe Kootenays and met my husband there. At the beginning, We had only a couple of stores, groceries and gas. We did not even have a bank!

    Needless to mention, there were no tree sellers. You had to get a tag from the forrestry dept. and go out into chest deep snow to cut your tree. Somehow the ones that looked good were always very far from the road and ater a few forays, Al would just give up and cut the best scrawny tree he could find.
    We called them Charlie Brown trees and had them for about 8 years!
    Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  2. Another awesome Rudolph Day card mate.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  3. this is such a pretty Christmas card! I LOVE the tree; it's very realistic and I love the traditional colours with a striking design. thank you so much for sharing with us at the Rudolph days challenge!
    linda
    Rudolph days challenge DT

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  4. Gorgeous card, really lovely tree and a lovely clean cut design.
    Totally forgot it was RD.

    Kath x

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  5. A great card for Rudolph Day - living the tree

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  6. Oh my gosh, it is Rudolph Days again. I have a card now if I can just get a blog post to go with it.

    Love your sketchy tree and the sentiment. It makes for a very lovely crisp card.

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  7. The sentiment is a beauty and goes perfectly with that pretty tree! Love the touch of snow too :)

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  8. I love this beautiful tree stamp and the lovely sentiment. a great card.
    Jean x

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  9. You did a really lovely Christmas card with this set, Lesley! They should have asked you to make one for the catalog!! Hugs, Darnell

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  10. Hi Lesley,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Oh I love this wonderful card, and your super fab design.
    Your tree is gorgeous, and that sentiment is excellent.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  11. A simply stunning card, Lesley! I love it! The tree is a beauty and the sentiments are just wonderful! Happy Rudolf day, lovely lady x

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  12. What a beautiful beautiful card Lesley...love the way you made the tree look so beautiful in the different shades of green. Thank you so much for joining us at the Rudolph Days Challenge!
    Rudolph Days Challenge DT
    Dr Sonia

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