Thursday 25 August 2022

Rings of Love for Rudolph Day

 It's the 25th of the month and that means it's the Rudolph Day Challenge again.

A good nudge to make some christmas cards :)


I love the Rings of Love paper, and also love fussy cutting, 
so of course I had to snip out some of the cute houses!


The soft colours can be used for any occasion, so by keeping it clean and crisp, 
adding some glittery snow, and a sentiment, why not christmas !?


Loved cutting little trees and bushes to add dimension!


Used Itty Bitty sentiment to go with the itty bitty pics!


Hop over to the Rudolph Day Challenge for more inspiration!
(If it's late in posting, as Maureen aka scrappy Mo, has her plate full, do try the following day)

Lesley

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12 comments:

  1. Why not indeed? It's a lovely festive card for Rudolph Day. Something a little bit different too. So that's good! Happy Rudolph Day! xxx

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  2. You are so clever with the SU papers Lesley! I love the scene you have made here and those houses are so cute! Hugs, Vicky xxx

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  3. A super rural scene Lesley, could be adapted for all seasons as well.

    B x

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  4. Great fussy cutting for this super Rudolph Day card - love the scene

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  5. Lovely Christmas card. It would make a great “new home” card as well.

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  6. Hi Lesley,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Oh I love these cards and their wonderful desigs.
    Beautiful fussy cutting also.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  7. Great fussy cutting, this looks so cute.

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  8. You do fussy cutting quite well to create a fun scene like this! I love how you framed it all too! Beautiful!

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  9. WOW what a stunning Xmas village scene and thanks for joining Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge, luv Sam x

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  10. This is a really sweet card. I love the scene you created here!
    You are a fussy cutting queen...
    Thanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  11. So lovely! The layers you've used to build up the scene are just gorgeous - not sure I'd have the patience!

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