It's the eleventh Rudolph Day of the year and another die cut Christmas card (die cutting is my RD theme this year). To make this card I used a Creative Dies die that had been a cover gift with a magazine back in 2016 and is still a favourite of mine.
To make this card I used:
5" x 5" white linen card blank
Creative Dies 'Festive Scene' and Spellbinders Nestabilities 'Standard Circles Large' dies
Snippets of blue pearlescent card, gold mirri card, Marianne Design 'Snow Paper', thin white card and blue paper
I die cut a circle and the Festive Scene from snippets of blue pearlescent card and attached the scene onto the backing circle. I attached the blue paper onto thin white card (to make it the same thickness as the rest of the card) and then die cut the sky and inlaid this into the scene. I die cut the snow from 'Snow Paper' and the windows from gold mirri card. These pieces were then inlaid into the Festive Scene. The panel was then attached to the centre of the card blank.
I am entering the following challenges:
A Cut Above - Anything Goes with a Die Cut
Allsortss - Anything Goes
As You Like It Challenge - Gold, Silver or Glitter (gold is my favourite as I love the warmth it adds to a card. I'm not a fan of glitter although I do like this 'Snow Paper' to create snowy scenes)
CAS on Friday - Christmas
Christmas (or not) BINGO Challenge - I have used Line 'O' (CAS, No Stamping & Free)
Daisy Chain Challenge - Christmas/Winter
Moving Along with the Times - Winter Wonderland
Rudolph Days - November Challenge
Snippets Playground - Challenge 520
A Cut Above - Anything Goes with a Die Cut
Allsortss - Anything Goes
As You Like It Challenge - Gold, Silver or Glitter (gold is my favourite as I love the warmth it adds to a card. I'm not a fan of glitter although I do like this 'Snow Paper' to create snowy scenes)
CAS on Friday - Christmas
Christmas (or not) BINGO Challenge - I have used Line 'O' (CAS, No Stamping & Free)
Daisy Chain Challenge - Christmas/Winter
Moving Along with the Times - Winter Wonderland
Rudolph Days - November Challenge
Snippets Playground - Challenge 520
Kath x
Beautiful CAS card-love the die-cut scene.
ReplyDeleteCarol x
A beautiful wintry scene Kath
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Beautiful and serene winter scene. Thanks for sharing with A Cut Above's November Challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty snowy village scene and I love the way you have inlaid the pieces which looks great Kath..a beautiful card. x
ReplyDeleteYou've used those dies to perfection Kath, makes for a lovely design. Many thanks for sharing at Allsorts and MAWTT challeges.
ReplyDeleteB x
WOW! Love this die cut scenic card Kath. Absolutely gorgeous work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse shortly. xxx
A beautiful Christmas card, love the little scene you created with the inlaid die cuts, so pleased you shared at Rudolph Days
ReplyDeleteChris
GDT
A beautiful scene, I love how the die cuts make a lovely scene. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kath, I can see why the die is a particular favourite. Thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
A beautiful winter wonderland take on our clean and simple CHRISTMAS challenge!! I love it!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along with our CAS challenge over at CAS on Friday!! You rocked our Christmas theme with your lit up village!!
ReplyDeleteDeb Horst, DT #323
What a gorgeous card Kath, you must have incredible patience to pop all those tiny pieces together. Thank you for sharing at Allsorts and As You Like it. Sarah
ReplyDeleteStunning card Kath - you have the patience of a Saint! I too had this die when it came out but back then I couldn't get it to cut properly - didn't know all the trick I do now! It truly is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Di xx
Beautiful in blue and gold.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.
Helen x
Thanks for using #16 bingo board to help you create this quaint CAS village scene Christmas card! -- Becca
ReplyDelete