Happy Rudolph Day !
Ooops, I thought I had until next week.....where DOES the time go ?!
But I'm still in time to share my cards in this fab challenge,
which helps me get ahead with my xmas stash,
and YES I know it's only January, but I'll be so glad I started early!
If you want to know more about the challenge visit Rudolph Day HERE
Lesley
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Well done on getting a good start to 2018's cards. Belated Happy Rudolph Day! Awesome cards. Great inking.
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Super collection, and you are really on the ball this year, must be a dozen there, Love the image and colours but I lean towards Old Olive.
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I love these festive looking candles Lesley, and what a great start to your Christmas card stash.
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Love those candles...and do join us every month!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for joining us at the Rudolph Days Challenge!
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Dr Sonia
An excellant stamp for paper piecing and looks like you have a good number made and under your belt already. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThe candle images all look so pretty and congrats for getting so many done early! I'd be honored to have you try some of my ideas and would love to see the results! Thx for the compliment :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a good start to the year! Both of the foliage look good can't decide either.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful paper pieced cards! I like both inks, so I will be no help at all.
ReplyDeleteI like the patterns you chose for the candles and often that choice of colours helps determine the ink!
Thanks for taking part in the January Rudolph Days Challenge.
I guess it must be an optical illusion, but it is in fact a clever stamp set, comprising outline and two infill stamps with the patterns on. They are inked with cherry cobbler and second generation. Thanks for visiting and the lovely comments xxx
DeleteWow, you've got quite a stash with this pretty candle set. The candles looked paper pieced, but wondered if it is a design in the stamp that created this nice look. Good layout too, with the oval allowing the arrangement to shine. While I like both, seeing side by side, I think I like the garden green foliage best. It seems to show better, at least on my monitor. TFS & Hgus
ReplyDeletewow, you're off to a great start with these lovely and festive cards! thank you so much for playing along with the rudolph days challenge.
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