Did you remember to change your clocks overnight - over here it's one hour back - ie 'Fall - back'. Easy way to remember it!
The October Rudolph Days challenge is well under way and my snippets card this week is a Christmas one so that I can play along:
I used:
- white square 5.75" x 5.75" card blank, side opening, tent style
- a snippet of satin effect silver matt mirror card - die cut with a NBUS die by Clarity called 'Treescape Aperture'
- then cut the frame around the die cut trees using a Heffy Doodle die from their 'Stitched Squares' set of dies - sadly now discontinued as they closed down
- added a square snippet of deep purple-ish blue matt mirror card to the back of the trees die cut panel, covering both the top and bottom parts of the scene, using a glue pen
- next, die cut the snow bank part of the 'Treescape' from an A4 sheet of very pretty sparkly white card stock that arrived here a day or two ago - thank you again to a lovely friend!
- glued the relevant pieces of the snowy bank into the apertures
- die cut a sentiment using the Tonic Studios 'Peace Strip' double die set (actual sentiment only) and snippets of the deep blue card, twice. Glued them one on top of the other and then snipped the 'tails' to suit and glued it in place at the bottom right of the card
- added an IO little die cut 'cardinal' for a pop of extra colour - and also to hide a slight blip in the die cutting!
- finally, used thin sticky strips to raise the Treescape panel for dimension and stuck it in place - all done!
Sorry, the snippets disappeared into the bin before I thought to take a photo!
I'd like to enter my card into the following challenges:
- Darnell's NBUS challenge #67 HERE - the Clarity 'Treescape' die is NBUS
Allsorts Week #804 HERE under the 'Anything Goes' theme
And, after all that, I almost forgot - October's Rudolph Days Challenge - HERE!
Dudley Pupdate: This coming week is Halloween of course and we're all prepared. Dudley has his little spooky neckerchief chosen in readiness. One thing I'm worried about is that he's become quite reactive to outside noises - people smile when they see who's been doing the 'welcome barking', but, if it becomes too much then I can see us cutting things short, once the little ones have done the rounds. Which will leave us with a whole load of candy, which neither of us really eat. Maybe I'll just make up cello bags of treats and lob them from an upstairs window ....... or leave them with Sarn in the Playground stash of goodies!
Remember, I've just kicked off a new challenge over in the Snippets Playground HERE.
Hope to see you on the swings - weather and Halloween trick or treat callers permitting!
Love as always, Dudley Dog and me