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Monday, 3 November 2014

Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Firstly, I have another new follower.  I especially love the cute images Janice uses on some of her cards.  So go over to 'Stamping Mad' to see her lovely creations. 

I decided I need to keep going with my Christmas cards, as well as making other cards, so this is my next design for this year.
I've stamped and coloured twenty of these Rudolph images, so just nineteen cards still to make of this design!  The stamp is an old Anita's one and I've coloured the image with Promarkers and a red Sakura Stardust pen to add a bit of sparkle to the decorations hanging from the antlers.  When Rudolph was coloured, he had a black nose from the stamp.  I decided I really needed to give him a shiny red nose.  The only way I could work out how to do this so it looked okay, was to cut an oval using a snippet of red holographic card. The patterned paper is from a Christmas paper stack I bought at the NEC Hobbycraft show last year.  From memory, it was just £1 - bargain!  I hope they've got some good bargains next weekend, when I visit!  Card Candi finished off my design.

I would like to enter my card for the following challenges:

18 comments:

  1. This is just gorgeous,fab image.xxx

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  2. Cute one Liz. And again I visited your new follower, really nice idea to do this.
    Hugs from Veerle xxx

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  3. Beautiful Christmas card Liz, cute reindeer, I usually add red glitter stickles or glitter to the nose, yours look brilliant.
    pam

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  4. Cute card! Rudolf sure makes you smile!

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  5. Rudolph is lookin' good, Liz! I love his shiny, red nose!

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  6. Cut Reindeer Liz and nice clean design.

    Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with us at Stamping Sensation.

    B x

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  7. Oh what a fun card Liz - and I love the shiny red nose - perfect in fact!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  8. Hi Liz,
    what a super card.
    Rudolf is so cute, and your design is fab.
    Fancy stamping and colouring 20 that's amazing.
    I bet you were a bit fed up with the last 5.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  9. Thanks for entering your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 201- you could also enter this into my CHNC challenge extra for November - I'd love to see it there too. x

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  10. What a cute card! I love the beads hanging from his antlers and that little white tuft of fur on his chest. You did a great job on his nose.

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  11. Super cute image Liz.

    Love and hugs
    Maarit

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  12. Your Rudolph card just screams FUN, Liz! Making his nose like that was inspired and the patterned paper and label frame are so perfect for your design!! Hugs, Darnell

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  13. so cute, good luck on all those challenges and your card reminds me the song, do you know it?
    hugs bibiana

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  14. I love your cute card. Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.
    Pinky

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  15. I bought some of that paper last year from the NEC and your right it was a bargain at £1. I love your cute reindeer but rather you h]than me making another 19 cards with him.! hugs Mrs A.

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  16. A really cute Christmas card Liz. You are doing well with yours but I certainly need to get a move on. I am not good at starting early and by now most people have nearly finished! x

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    1. I usually don't get round to starting until December, but I was determined to be more organised this year. I've made nearly 60 so far. Good luck with yours. x

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  17. This is gorgeous,a fabulous design and colours.xxx

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