My design is very loosely based on one in the magazine. The image is decoupaged and fits inside the embossed frame that also came with the magazine. I mounted this onto some very old Kanban card and placed it at a jaunty angle. Some sequins and a peel off sentiment finished the card. I’m afraid I’m a bit behind with commenting. I bought a new iPad and list access to Bloglovin for a couple of days until I managed to get it sorted.


A lovely image Sue - and the embossed frame looks fab! Great card. x
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card Sue. Great decoupage on the lovely image. Hope you get your I-pad sorted out. Hugs, Carol S.xxx
ReplyDeleteI do love Thomas Kinkade and this card is gorgeous Sue. Thanks for joining the fun at Rudolph Days this month.
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I like the jaunty angle. It kind of draws you in to have another look. The colour of the surround blends in so well too. Kate x
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Thomas Kincaid image are always so nice!
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Beautiful make hun
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Oooo what an absolute stunner and thanks for joining us at Rudolph's Day's Challenge this month, Luv Sam x
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