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Monday, 28 February 2022

Happy Rudolf Days

Hello Nomad friends.  I have been trying to catch up with a few challenges, but it's been a nice weekend so we were lumberjacking, and then there's the whole short month thing.  Anyway, I decided I couldn't miss Rudolf Days so here's a red and brown Christmas card using a plaid embossing folder and TH colorize Toys.

As I was assembling all those die cut bits, some of them tiny, I got to thinking it was a great way to use scraps, or is a way to save smaller and smaller scraps???  The God Jul is a Papirdesign die.  The embossing folder came in a magazine.  Gotta love those magazine freebies.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
February Rudolph Days Challenge
52 Weeks to Christmas Februari Challenge
Die Cut Divas - Angle It!
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes



10 comments:

  1. Wat een mooie kaart, met de ruitjes op de achtergrond. Bedankt dat je mee doet bij 52WTC. Groetjes Ingrid.

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  2. Great card !!!!!
    groeten Ineke
    DT52WTC

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  3. It's a beautiful Christmascard. Thank you for joining the challenge at 52 WTC.
    Greetings Miranda dt 52 WTC

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  4. What a great background. I love the Xmas bag & presents. So glad you joined Die Cut Divas for our February challenge to "Angle It".

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  5. Darling card, Gail, and I love the angled background!! So glad to see this cutie in our Feb Die Cut Diva gallery!!

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  6. Prachtig kaartje heb je gemaakt voor de Challenge
    Bedankt voor het meedoen
    Groetjes Suzan
    DT52WTC

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  7. Lovely card, I like the pattern in the background. Great way of using up scraps!
    Thanks for joining our challenge at 52WTC.
    Jantine DT 52WTC.

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  8. Your card is really cute. Loving that paper-pieced diecut! OHhhh...nd the 3D embossed folder!
    Great card...
    Thanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.

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