Thursday, 25 October 2018

Victorian Christmas and Rudolph day

Helen has chosen this week's challenge of Let's go Digital at Cardz 4 Galz. It gave me the opportunity to use a new CD, Victorian Christmas,  from Joanna Sheen that I got as a free gift recently.
I printed off the sheet of designs and used the largest, which I mounted onto a piece of blue card stock.I had some matching ribbon which I eventually tied into a reasonable looking bow. The branches of the tree were glittered and I added a diecut sprig of holly for interest. As it is Rudolph Day as well I'm entering this into Scrappy Mo's challenge.

11 comments:

  1. What a wonderful Christmas scene, I love this card Sue x

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  2. Happy RD Sue, and what a beautiful vintage image, that you have made into a beautiful card xxx

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  3. Your card is beautiful, Sue. I love the vintage style scene and the sprig of holly is a perfect finishing touch. xx

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  4. I love this card Sue. A lovely image. Hugs, Carol S.xx

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  5. I love the gorgeous image that you've used on this beautiful card.

    Sue xx

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  6. Gorgeous vintage image that made into a gorgeous card Sue! I love the added ribbon and holly leaves, it really does add interest to the card. I also love that you added snow and glitter to your image. I'm so in love with this one! Hugs, Brenda

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  7. I love that gorgeous vintage image. Great colors too.

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  8. Oooo what a stunning Victorian card, I'm loving the vintage look and thanks for joining us at Rudolph Days Challenge this month, Luv Sam x

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  9. I do love vintage cards and this one is lovely with that pretty scene

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  10. A lovely vintage looking image and a very pretty card, sue.

    Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  11. I have that CD as a free gift too. There are some nice images on it. Yours look good with the matching bow, and the holly corner just lifts it up a notch too. Kate x

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