Again it has been simply cutout and matted and layered.Even the sentiment was part of the card. It can't get much easier than that!
Monday, 25 May 2020
May Rudolph Day
Well I hope those of you in the UK are enjoying the glorious Bank Holiday weather, whilst still socially distancing of course. I have another upcycled card for Rudolph Day. I might have to start using a bit more originality soon, but it seems such a shame to waste some of the lovely shop bought cards that I received last year.
Again it has been simply cutout and matted and layered.Even the sentiment was part of the card. It can't get much easier than that!
Again it has been simply cutout and matted and layered.Even the sentiment was part of the card. It can't get much easier than that!
Labels:
Christmas,
Rudolph day,
upcycling
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Wonderful scene for a Christmas greetig.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue,
ReplyDeleteHappy Rudolf Days.
I too love re-cycle super Christmas cards.
That image of the house just couldn't be wasted and binned as its's gorgeous.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
Beautiful card Sue, great upcycling. The original card was certainly perfect for turning into a new card. xx
ReplyDeleteThis image is lovely and I can see why you wanted to upcycle it! I think your upcycled card is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the May Rudolph Days Challenge.
A super CAS card and a great use of the lovely image, I have a drawer full of C cards that I have cut the front off as too good to throw away but as yet not had the nerve to use them, mostly because having cut the front off I have no idea who sent them to me, lol.
ReplyDeleteKath x
I love the traditional colours and the pop of red on the door! Thank you so much for sharing your lovely christmas card with the Rudolph Days Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLinda DT
A gorgeous card, very traditional feel to it.
ReplyDeleteSue xx