Thursday, 30 April 2026

Rudolph Days - April 2026

Alomose missed the date but I am, with a quickly made card for the April Rudolph Days Challenge HERE:

I used:

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

- the image is carefully selected ** from an 8" x 8" Stamperia paper pad called 'The Owl's House', trimmed to 5.25" x 4" and glued onto the card front

- the 'labels' sentiment is from a Clarity set of self-adhesive Christmas sentiments - just popped onto the bottom right hand corner

** The sheet of paper that I used is double sided and with some careful measurement I managed to get two images and one piece of backing paper out of the same sheet - two from the front and one from the reverse, I do like a challenge! Watch this space for the other two yet to come.

Quick and easy - phew!




9 comments:

  1. Well done for making the deadline, and for making the most from the lovely paper. Great job! xxx

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  2. I completely concur with what Lesley said!!!! Xxx

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  3. Happy Rudolph Days and what a beautiful scene you selected - the words are just perfect too. Very clever (and economical) of you to get the maximum out of a sheet of double sided paper.

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  4. A lovely selection from the paper - it does look calm and bright too. Thanks for taking part at Rudolph Days challenge. Lynn GDT x (I used the Clarity labels - found they peeled off so used some glue ;) )

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    1. I used to add glue for the same reason. But, this time I really burnished the stickers in place and they're stuck fast. x

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  5. Such a pretty winter scene Di and clever use of the paper, and am looking forward to see your other cards you made from it. x

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  6. Beautiful winter scene, Di. I almost missed the Rudolph Days April Challenge too, just sneaked a card in before the challenge closed.
    Liz xx

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  7. Beautiful card Di. That paper is lovely.

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  8. Beautiful scene and card.

    Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x

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