Sunday, January 25, 2015

January Rudolph Day


It's time for the first Rudolph Day Christmas challenge this year, which runs the 25th to the end of each month. ScrappyMo has taken the challenge over this year and she requires just one Christmas card or project to play along.
My card is all SU!, including the embossed ornaments, sentiment, top note die and retired dsp cut into word window snippets to create the background. The ornaments were popped up on dimensionals and suspended with bits of twine.

I'm also entering this into the Snippets playground #161.

Thanks for stopping by and make it a great day! 

Carol

23 comments:

  1. Love your creation, it’s gorgeous and the beauties added....thanks for always popping into my blog...♥ aNNie



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  2. Now I know you enjoyed making that great background. I just loved when I did it for my knitting card! Great embossing, also!

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  3. I am in love with that beautiful background you made with Word Window Punched pieces. It is so different and gorgeous. All around great card.

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  4. Great use of snippets, Carol!! Very clever and beautiful work!
    Have a sweet weekend!

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  5. Such a gorgeous card, love the design and the textures.

    Warm hugs
    Maarit

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  6. Beautiful card for Rudolph Day! I love the embossed baubles! Now I will have to get my Rudolph card made - I've been thinking about it but that's as far as I got!

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  7. Cute way to create that background for this pretty Christmas card! Love the big ornaments and the twine that they're hanging from.
    Stay safe in all that snow that's headed for y'all!
    Lynn

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  8. A fabulous card Carol, the ornaments are very stylish and the background is a great way to use snippets.

    Thank you for joining in the fun at the January Rudolph Day.

    Kath x
    Guest Designer

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  9. Great card Carol - and absolutely brilliant use of snippets for the background!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  10. Love the design,this is gorgeous.xxx

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  11. Fabulous Rudolph Day card, I love how you made that super background.
    Jean x

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  12. Lovely card, but love the background more even! great way of using up paper. Must get my top note out again too...never fails to look good xxx

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  13. Gorgeous card. I especially love the baubles. xx

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  14. Love it! That background dp is beautiful with these marvelous ornaments. The gold stands out so well & did they ever fit so nicely on the top note die. Thanks for joining in with the #1 Rudy Day for 2015, and clever you, to fit it in with the Snippets as well! Big Hugs.

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  15. You clever girl you! I love that you used the word window to punch out snippets for your background. That is just genius! Love the ornament on the top note die, very pretty card Carol! Hugs, Brenda

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  16. Really lovely Christmas card. And now you made want to get out my word window punch...smile.

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  17. Hi Carol . . . that's a lovely snipppets/Rudolph Day make. Just gorgeous.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  18. Great snippets card Carol, love your clever background, Cathy x

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  19. Spectacular card Carol! Great idea to start on Christmas cards now. Will try to do a few each month and be ready to send them first of December!!
    Hugs,
    Judy

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  20. You made that background?! I was just admiring it and thinking how wonderful it was. How cool. Great card!

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  21. Great image and elegant embossing. Very pretty and that bg is amazing (looks time consuming but still it looks worth it). Fun. Hugz

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  22. Very pretty.You are right on trend as I hear that gold is going to be all the rage this year!

    Thanks for entering my first Rudolph Days challenge for 2015.

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  23. The twine is just the perfect texture for your awesome Christmas card, Carol! I love the design!! Great use of snippets and a happy entry at Rudy's!! Hugs, Darnell

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