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Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Rudolph Days - September 2020

This is one monthly challenge I'd really hate to miss - it's Rudolph Days over at ScrappyMo's. And here's my entry. Made in double quick time as it's September's Hope and Chances charity kit:

It's self-explanatory really. The kit came with absolutely everything included, apart from glue and thin sticky pads!

Just realised I still haven't made up August's kit yet - it got buried under a pile of stuff on my desk, and only surfaced last week when I had a good tidy up!


26 comments:

  1. Hi Di this is a stunning Christmas card. That kit is gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  2. That's a terrific Christmas card and great that it came in kit form - look forward to seeing the other one when you've put it together

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  3. Lovely card Di, it's a fabulous image and design, hope you are keeping well and safe Kate x

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  4. Hi Di,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    I love this wonderful card and the super design.
    That truck is lovley and the backing paper is so pretty.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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  5. Love it Di, great papers a super image and design, great placement of the sentiment too.

    Kath x

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  6. Oh WOW - this is really nice Di - Love it - Maurs xxx

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  7. This card is so lovely, Di. This is a cool idea to raise funds for charity. I will google about this once RD is over with this month. Think I might like to give it a try...

    The truck and tree look fabulous!

    Thanks for taking part in the September Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  8. The christmastree is awesome. What a great idea, using this punch to create it! Great card Di!
    Lia xx

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  9. I love this Di! The truck is fabulous and I love the details - the shiny bumper, the shovel and the flash of plaid behind it. It works so well against that subtle snowy paper too. Vicky xx

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  10. Oh l do like your card Di and what a fabulous image ....do love to see Christmas cards enjoy your day x

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  11. Might only have been a kit but looks like it was quite fiddly to put together. Looks every inch a classic. Hugs Me.

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  12. This is beautiful, Di! What a fantastic job with that kit. I'm loving all the die cut pieces and how you put them together with such perfection. Great choice for the background paper and I love the shine of the metallic paper.

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  13. A fabulous christmas card, Di, and it does sound like fun to use a kit! Thank you so much for sharing with the Rudolph Days Challenge.
    Linda, DT

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  14. LOVE those old truck dies! Your card is adorable, and a great throwback to days gone by. We'll be waiting with bells on your for August card - haha

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  15. Just beautiful! What a great kit!

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  16. I love this pretty red truck with the tree in the back and a really pretty snowflake paper too. A great kit and put together beautifully by you Di. x

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  17. Lovely design, well done with your kit! The mirri details are just perfect and love the sentiment in that place!!
    Hugs

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  18. Wow, this is a cutie. Like building with lego blocks when you have everything in the kit. Fab work "still"! :)


    Hugs,
    Eemeli

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  19. This is such a cute and fun Christmas card! I love the truck with the tree in the bed and the tailgate sentiment is perfect!

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  20. Gorgeous card. Tis the season to tidy. Not sure if I'm winning the battle or not. Hugz

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  21. Lovely card Di. Nothing wrong with quick and easy - especially round Christmas time. I can’t believe there’s only one more Rudolph Day - eek!

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