Sunday, 27 July 2014

Rudolph Day July 2014

I love Sarn's Rudolph Day Challenge.
It means I can make a couple more cards to put in my stash for xmas.

My lovely friend gave me a couple of cute stamped images,
which I decided I really should use,
before they got lost forever.

Here's the first cute bird.... 


I got out some old SU paper, matted the image on red card,
and coloured him in, adding glitter to his hat.

The second one, I did in slightly different red and green,
but using the same papers..


This time I added faux stitching, and inked the edges.
Then I filled the 'white space' with little groups of 3 dots.
This is meant to make the eye focus on the main image,
instead of being distracted by any blank areas.

Do hop over to the Rudolph Day Challenge,
to see all the lovely projects.
Lesley
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P.S. I've also entered the Snippets Playground, as I used loads of snippets on these!

6 comments:

  1. Awwww, they are very cute. Sweetie little bird!
    Great cards.

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  2. LOVE that little robin - especially with his glittery hat! Great layouts too. Did you use snippets of paper? If so you can enter to the Snippets Playground too mate.

    Thanks for playing along in Rudolph Day.

    Happy Monday (thunder & lightning here!)

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  3. What a cute robin! Lovely cards
    Thanks for your visit
    Debs

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  4. Hi Lesley,
    been looking for your blog for ages. Luckily I spotted you in the snippets playground. Have bookmarked you now.
    2 wonderful snippets, and Rudolf cards. Love that super stamped bird.
    Great designing too.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  5. He's SO cute. Always love your creations and these are no exception. X

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  6. Oh lovely cards Lesley and such a darling little image! Great to see you in the snippets Playground :)

    Hugs, Di xx

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