There's still time to enter into ScrappyMo's Rudolph Days challenge for August - it closes at the end of the month, 31st August.
Here's my Rudolph Days entry - I went overboard with the fiddly stuff once again, when will I learn to do quick and easy? And also, making three of these cards the same, although wise in some ways as it was like a factory production line, seemed to take forever - I had little scraps of offcuts stuck all over the place as well:
I used:- white DL card (following the current trend for long and skinny cards)
- silver mirri card, trimmed slightly smaller than the card front and glued in place using Collall All Purpose glue, then set to one side whilst I made the top layer of the card
- baby blue pearlescent card, trimmed slightly smaller than the silver layer
- snippets of white, black, red and brown card for the snowman (plus white card which I coloured with an orange Zig brush pen to use for the nose just so I could get the right shade of orange)
- backed the white card with Stick-It and die cut the snowman using Tonic's 'Joyful' Snowman' die
- then adhered the snowman onto the baby blue piece of card
- die cut his 'extras' all from snippets of Stick-It backed card - brown for the arms, orange for the 'carrot nose', black for the top hat (plus the buttons and eyes) and red for the scarf
- adhered all the finishing 'extras' in place and gave the snowman a touch of pale pink Zig on one cheek
- then from the leftover pieces from die cutting the main body of the snowman, punched five 'snowballs' for him to juggle - using a Stampin' Up 'Itty Bitty round punch' and adhered them in place
- die cut the sentiment using Stick-It backed silver mirri card and a Sue Wilson Festive Mini Expressions die called 'Christmas Wishes'
- added the sentiment underneath the snowman
- glued the finished blue panel onto the silver layer - which was already glued to the card front
Finito!
The snowman die was released for Christmas 2016 but he is 'new and unused' to me and therefore NBUS - here I come with another entry for Darnell's NBUS #17 challenge.
And, finally I remembered to enter this into Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge #504 as well!
I already have a good few snowman stamps as well as dies but couldn't resist this brand new unopened little guy fairly recently on a 'craft de-cluttering' Facebook group ............ at £5 including postage. He still sells at £12 or so online so I bagged a bargain - even if I didn't desperately need him!
That brings my total of 2020 Christmas cards now made up to 45. Gonna have to get a
wiggle on if I want to catch up a bit - some simpler designs could be a plan. However, no-one questioned the additional shop bought ones I sent out last year :)
Darling snowman, Di, and I love how he's juggling snowballs!! Darling inlaid scarf too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super snowman - you can never have enough of them!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Rudolph Day card. Another 3 for the box . . . Well done.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
This snowman card is so darned cute. I love this snowman die...best of all, I love the snowballs he is so deftly handling!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Di and sending you a virtual medal for patience as that was a lot of die cut parts to reassemble...especially with your multiple cards.
Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.
Gorgeous snowman l love it also the design card is a nice change too have a great day x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous Christmas card Di. That snowman is so cute. Have a good day. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card Di - I love the snowman and he was well worth all the 'fiddling'!
ReplyDeleteKath x
Gorgeous card, Di xoxo
ReplyDeleteI do the same thing when I make cards! I love swapping inlaid die bits with alternating colors and this is really cute! I know it's time consuming, but it's time better spent than sitting idle me thinks :) Cute juggling snowman :)
ReplyDelete‘Tis a super snowman and that 🧣 can be done in so may colourways and still look different. Hugs Me.
ReplyDeleteA really super card Di, love the snowman die and he looks to have a cheeky grin, probably due to you faffing about with the fiddley bits.
ReplyDeleteKath x
A fabulous snowman card Di, you've pieced him together beautifully, stay safe hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteHi Di,
ReplyDeleteHappy Rudolf Days.
Oh isn't he gorgeous and such a Handsome Smowman no wonder you couldn't resist him he was a bargain also.
Love you wonderful design it's so super.
I too have been making quite a few DL cards with snippets of what I have left over from my 8" ones.
Hope you are keeping well.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute, Di. I know what you mean about quick and easy. I just don't enjoy those and never like what I create that way...lol.
ReplyDeleteOooo what a cutie, but then I do have a soft spot for snowmen and yes you so needed him ;-), with my DT hat on, thanks for joining us at Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteThis snowman is really cute but you managed to make an elegant card with it! Great choice of papers!
ReplyDeleteHugs and cuddles to Dudley!