Wednesday, 30 October 2019

October Rudolph Day

My first post today is my Christmas tree card for Rudolph Day.  I bought this Woodware tree stamp preloved many years ago and still love using it.

To make this card I covered the front of the card blank with black, orange and yellow paper leaving a border around the edge.  I trimmed a piece of white card and used my MISTI to stamp both the tree and sentiment, before heat embossing the image.  I coloured the baubles with various shades of orange, gold and yellow Promarkers to match the backing paper.  I stamped the tree trunk onto black pearlescent paper, fussy cut it and attached it to the tree.  The panel was attached to the card and I added Glossy Accents to the baubles.


To make this card I used:
     6" x 6" white matt tent fold card
     Woodware 'Christmas Bubble Tree' and Clearly Besotted 'Cheerful Christmas' stamps
     Versafine Onyx Black ink
     Orange, gold and yellow Promarkers
     Snippet of black pearlescent paper
     Glossy Accents

I am entering the following challenges:
     I Love Promarkers - Anything Goes     
     Rudolph Day - October Challenge
     Winter Wonderland - Merry and Bright (I used the word Merry and some bright colours)
   
Kath x

5 comments:

Sarah said...

A brilliant CAS design with lovely detail from the paper xx

meg said...

Love that the colours in the background echo those in the tree a beautiful make

scrappymo! said...

Great non traditional coloured card. I love this tree image. It has a lovely quirky feel...perfect for the colours chosen.

Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

Pat said...

This quirky tree looks great coloured with the Promarkers and then made shiny with the glossy accents and I love the coordinating colours in the dp in the background. A super card Kath. x

Anonymous said...

I love the tree image, so full of colourful ornaments! A very festive card and a great CAS design. Thank you so much for playing along with the October Rudolph Days Challenge.
Linda, DT
Rudolph Days Challenge