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.
Sunday, 25 April 2021
Rudolph Day April
Rudolph Day is here again! I’m sure it comes round faster each month! I was going through some of my old magazines and came across a Joanna Sheen one with Thomas Kinkade images, so decided it was time to use at least one of them.
Labels:
Christmas,
decoupage,
Rudolph day
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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.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
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!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.
Beautiful make hun
ReplyDeleteHugs Shell xx
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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