I used:
- 7" x 5" white card blank, side opening
- the image is from a CAS Christmas card we were sent this past Christmas - die cut using a die from the Heffy Doodle A6 set of 'Stitched Rectangle' dies
- backed the image rectangle using a snippet of Tonic 'Firestone Red' mirror car, trimmed to leave just a narrow frame arounf the image
- glued the image onto the die cut panel and set it aside
- trimmed a bigger snippet of the Firestone Red card to 6.75" x 4.75" and glued it to the card front
- then trimmed a whole sheet of grey stars patterned paper from the Honey Bee Stamps 'Make it Merry' paper pad down to 6.5" x 4.5" - and glued it onto the front ot the red mirror card layer
- finally, I used thin sticky pads to adhere the image onto the card front - luckily it came with the sentiment as well! I used a slick of glue stick across the sticky pads and can't sing the praises of that tip from Chrisse Stokes enough!
- finished!
Quick and easy - once I realised that the greyish-green tree needed a grey background!

Fabulous looking Rudolph Day card and a great piece of recycling.
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This is nice! I like the shimmering of the red cardstock!
ReplyDeleteLia xx
A lovely card and great upcycling.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Well done for upcycling this pretty tree - Happy Rudolph Days
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Di loving the tree and the red mirror card x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Di, great upcycling.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
I love that very pretty star covered paper, and the tree is wonderful and a terrific bit of upcycling, and the red mirror card goes beautifully x
ReplyDeleteA very elegant Christmas card, love the background paper. Thanks for joining Rudolph Days challenge this month. GDT
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