I used:
- 4" x 4" square linen white card blank, side opening. Just used a scrap but the back side of the card is at least the same shade as the front
- the image is upcycled from a Christmas card we received this year, trimmed down to 3.5" x 3.5"
- covered the whole front of the card with a layer of Amazon 'Stella Weds' dark green card (perfect for Christmas cards, IMHO)
- then glued the image panel onto a snippet of Tonic pearlescent 'Majestic Gold' card, slitghtly trimmed down to just a gnat's whisker larger than the image panel
- finally, added the framed image panel to the green card front using very narrow foam strips, and called it 'done'
Quick and easy - phew!

Love the card Di, it’s a lovely image and you framed it perfectly. It’s good to recycle, I’ve been doing some to make tags too xxx
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Di - great upcycling.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Great use of this image which you've framed beautifully. Happy Rudolph Days
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card with a lot of work to it Di and love that image xx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant image and a lovely Rudolph Day card. xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love this image.
ReplyDeleteGreat upcycling for your beautiful Christmas card, Di. Thank you for sharing your creation in the Rudolph Days Challenge this month.
ReplyDeleteLiz GD xx
This is a super upcycled image with the red car laden with parcels and a tree on the roof rack, and the gold with the green covering the card makes it very elegant Di..a beautiful card. x
ReplyDeleteGreat recycling Di. A lovely card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, it brings a song to mind lol! L x
ReplyDeleteGreat job recycling for a lovely card Di!
ReplyDeleteVery cute - great recycling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.
Helen x