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Sunday, 22 February 2026

Sunday Snippets - 'When Santa got stuck up the chimney'

The current challenge over Christmas Kickstart is such a great theme  - 'A Christmas Sing-along'! My immediate thought was 'Driving home for Christmas' by Chris Rea, but Linby had already entered a super card with that as her song choice. Sooo, I came up with this card instead:


Most of my leftover snippets, some got lost in the tidying up!

I used:

- 5.5" x 4.25" white card blank - side opening

- making the main feature of the card - Santa - was my next step as all the other placements depended on how he turned out in terms of size

- I used red, white, green and also flesh coloured snippets. The flesh colour was a Papermill Direct swatch sample. The die set was an Amazon buy last Autumn - unbranded with just 'Christmas Santa' on the packet

- die cut all 14 pieces and assembled them using a glue pen - also added a touch of pink Polychromos pencil  and a little Tombow pale grey here and there as I went 

- Santa's eyes were coloured using a deep blue Gelly Roll Glaze pen

- a snippet of Tonic iridescent  'Firestone Red' mirror card, trimmed to one sixteenth of an inch smaller all round than the card blank

- a piece of paper from an Amazon unbranded paper pack called 'Moonlit Reverie' - it has a slightly vintage look about it - trimmed to one eighth of an inch smaller all round than the red mirror layer 

- then took a sheet of brick patterned paper from another Amazon paper pack called 'Brick Wall Texture' and trimmed a 'chimney' measuring 2" wide x 1.5" high 

- glued the 'brick chimney' onto the moonlit sky paper then glued them onto the red mirror card layer

- glued the bones of the image layer to the card front

- used teeny red mirror snippets to die cut my favourite Tonic (discontinued) Christmas sentiment twice, layered them together then glued to the top left hand corner

- final step was to use thin sticky pads to glue Santa in place  - stuck in the chinmey!

I had intended using a small 'Ho, Ho, Ho' die for the sentiment but, given Santa's predicament I doubt if he'd have been chuckling out any 'Ho's right at that time! 

The song 'When Santa got stuck up the chimney' was very popular in the mid-70's. But, being somewhat vintage, I remember my Dad singing it to me when I was little and apparently it was first out in 1953!

I ended up with two cards the same - which was a bonus, given all the faffing around making up the Santas!

And now, drumroll! Take a bow Len! I originally intended to have Santa resting and looking out of a frame or a die cut circle and was half prepared to go down that route when Len spotted a Santa all made up and immediately said 'he needs to be partway out of a chimney'. Bingo! Many thanks for that inspiration, you clever chap.

 I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges: 

- Allsorts Challenge #843 HERE  - under 'Anything Goes'

- Christmas Kickstart #107 HERE - 'A Christmas Sing-Along'

- Darnell's NBUS Challenge #83 HERE - my NBUS items are the moonlit sky paper pack, plus the brick wall paper pad and the Santa die, both of which I've had a for a while

Dudley Pupdate: Recently, I remembered how good Schwartz Slow cooker mixes are - I'd used them in the past with much success plus we still had a selection of packets here. So, with some encouragement Len had a go using one for the first time a couple of weeks ago and on Thursday just gone he did a repeat performance - Beef Stew in Ale (he used Guinness, as I used to do). The Schwartz slow cooker mixes are almost all 'dump and go' - needing no pre-frying of anything. The 'Chicken in red wine' mix needs some bacon frying but if we use that one then this time I'd just add some snipped up pre-cooked bacon rashers from the supermarket! Just chuck it all in the slow cooker, turn it on and leave it! After about an hour, delicious smells were already wafting in the kitchen. 

Dudley promptly abandoned his sentry duties AND Honka Duck entirely, raced down the stairs and posted himself, sitting slap bang in front of the worktop where the slow cooker was doing its stuff with his nose twitching for ages! At times he would get up onto his hind legs like a white fluffy meerkat, but it's well out of reach - very funny to see. He was so intent on remaining at his 'guard the slow cooker' assignment - he even missed the post arriving! 

The results from Sarn's Challenge #525 are now published in the Snippets Playground HERE.  

One last thing, Sarn has jokingly dubbed it 'skive-itis', but it is very noticeable how entry numbers are very low. It's been sliding for a while and I'm wondering what's wrong. Would you prefer a 'theme' each fortnight? Are you happy with 'Anything Goes'? Are we running out of steam? Let us know, by email if you prefer.

Love from Dudley and yours truly



14 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, and clever Len! I bet that was food torture for Dudley 😂, must have been good, hopefully he had a wee morsel 😉. I was surprised how few had entered, I certainly still love it, although I do sometimes forget to enter. I find it easier with “anything goes”, you always do a fab reminder post, and the prizes are awesome, what’s not to love?! I hope you get some constructive feedback, as you both put in a lot of effort xxx

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  2. SUPER Santa card. Love Len’s idea of Santa peeking out of the chimney. Great background paper too.

    Hope Dudley was well rewarded for guarding the slow cooker so well!!!! Xxx

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  3. I think it's a general thing with numbers right across the board Di, I've noticed the same irrespective of theme or AG or indeed prizes on offer. I visited one to enter the other day (with a theme - non UK) and was amazed to see only two entries and in it's second week. Not sure that's too constructive but do think it's very much a sign on the time with several moving to SM where it's a quick and easy solution for some, one I won 't be following!

    Moving to your card, perfect for your choice of song.

    B x

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  4. Fabulous card and choice of song. Hope Dudley was allowed some of the casserole after 'helping' it to cook

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  5. You could have still used Chris's song! However, I think this is a brilliant song choice and your resultant card is fab. L x

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  6. As always your creations are stunning, l will go with the flow either way for me xx

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  7. Hi Di, you'll never know just how close I was to making a card for the same Christmas song! Ans BRAVO to Len - Santa did need a chimney to pop up from. It's interesting what you say about challenge numbers dropping-off. I've noticed it too. Not so much at CKC (the early months of the year are always quieter), but elsewhere. I wonder if some of it is to do with Instagram etc? Anyhoo, I think Snippets is great just as it is. Thanks for playing along with Carol and me at the Christmas Kickstart Challenge, Jo x

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    1. How funny Jo - and I thought it was an unusual choice. Little recalling that it was made popular againin the 70's. Thanks for your kind words about The Playground!
      Di x

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  8. Great card!
    I will pull up my socks and enter!
    I usually have snippets on every card!
    Sometimes the dates don't line up!!!!
    Fantastic card!Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!

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  9. What a fun card, Di. Well done to Len for suggesting the finishing touch.
    I’ve noticed that entry numbers seem to be dropping for several challenges. Just a thought, I don’t think you’re listed on the Paper Playful blog. http://paperplayful.blogspot.com/
    I regularly check it out for new blogs or inspiration for themes for my cards. Would it be an idea to contact them to get the Snippets challenge added?
    I don’t mind either way if you have a theme or not, although I’ve enjoyed seeing the occasional theme pop up to give me some inspiration.
    Liz xx

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  10. Oh my goodness--such a great card, Di and Len! Makes me smile! I can just picture Dudley on watch and hoping his name is in the pot! Reminds me I need to get back to using my slow cooker.

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  11. Fabulous card, great background and like the shimmery red paper!

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  12. You have some great background papers Di and this one with a night sky fits the bill perfectly, and as soon as I saw this and saw it was a song title theme I thought of this old song straight away..the brick paper for the chimney is perfect, and a lovely die cut Santa too. It made me smile when you said the smell of the dinner cooking lured Dudley to a place as close as possible to it on guard duty in case some just happened to fall in his direction...lol. With regard to the Playground I do think the early months of the year are quieter probably due to the amount of cards made over the Christmas period so people take it easy for a month or two, and some of the other platforms have tempted people away, and a lot of challenges have multiple entries which do inflate the entrant figures too. I should not be commenting on this as I am not the most regular visitor myself, but I do think that Anything Goes is probably the best as I have noticed over the last few years that quite a lot of those that did have particular themes each time have gone to AG to encourage more people to participate. I think you and Sarn work very hard and you give away some lovely prizes, and hopefully it will pick up a bit more in the next few weeks. x

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  13. My health hasn't been the best. Major surgery in Nov and now 4 week into PT for my shoulder. One day I'm going to have to move to an electric die cutting machine because I'm just getting older and my shoulder can't take it. I just have to read through all the reviews and then I would have to make room for one. Some are gigantic. My little old Cuttlebug is the perfect size. As far as the challenges I love the Anything Goes. After reading your post, now I'm hungry and feel like Dudley. Also, I love that you made a Christmas card in February. It's my favorite card to make. [Bunny]

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