Here we are at the last Rudolph Day of the year, (25th of the month when we write a blog about a Christmas card or project). So here are two of mine.
I got bit carried away this month and did some 'batch-baking'. I knew I was a bit behind with my card making so I chose a digi file and printed it off several times. The file is a cute group of singing owls, and is yet another LOTV image. I have used a lot of their images this year, and I am really pleased that they now release a lot of them as digi files. This means I can choose what size I use, but this time I just fitted several on a page and printed them, and then made them a little smaller and printed some more. They didn't need a lot of colouring, so I used my copic markers and got them all coloured, just changing the theme to keep it interesting. Some are red/green, some are blue/turquoise, and a few are purple/pink.
I then raided my die folder and found a few rectangular dies that fitted either the image or made a suitable mat, and cut them all out. For some I used the die for a mat and hand cut a rectangle to go inside it, and others I used the die for the image and hand cut a mat. And for some I drew round the inner and outer edge of the die and fussy cut them.
In the end I had thirty-five toppers all ready to go on cards! In the card above, the pretty stitched lace frame is from a set of nesties by Gina Marie Designs. It is the first time I have used these and I really like them. I can see them coming out quite often. For the others I used one from Spellbinders Resplendent Rectangles, and one from Spellbinders A2 Distressed Edges sets. The large sentiment is a Creative Expressions die, and the tiny one on the image is from a Gina Marie set of stamps.
I found the slightly larger images did not fit on my standard rectangular cards, so I used some 13.5cm square cream cards that I bought in Hobbycraft several years ago. Some of the backing papers are from new pads that I bought in UK this year, and others are from my huge stash of Christmas snippets. All the mats were cut from odd pieces of glitter, or mirri-card left over from previous projects, and chosen according to the colours used on the images.
I made fourteen of these square cards.
Next I decided on an A6 base card for the smaller images and once again I was delighted to find several very ancient pre-cut cards in my stash, in colours I could use, and for the rest I cut white ones. The backing papers are mostly from my stash, and I used up some very small off cuts of the glitter and mirri cards to make various embellishments to match the image mats. This picture shows the different colour-ways I used.
Most of the embellishments are cut with Joanna Sheen Signature dies, but the snowflake border is a Memory box die and the snowy corner is by Jeanine's Art. That is not a company I am familiar with but I picked it up in a small independent craft shop that I visited in UK.
And here are all twenty-one of the smaller cards.
That is a huge thirty-five card added to my stash which brings my total up to 140, so now I am ready to get them all written and the overseas ones posted.
I will link up to the Rudolph Day Challenge at Scraps of life by scrappymo, who I am very grateful to for encouraging me to at least get some of my cards made throughout the year, because 140 in a rush at the end of the year, may have been a step too far!
As I used so many off-cuts of paper and cards, I am also linking to Pixie's Snippets Playground.
Those owls are so cute ! lovely batch of cards
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Oh my word you have been very busy.
Such a wonderful array of gorgeous cards.
I love the cute little owls.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Oh gosh, these are totally fabulous, totally gorgeous image and some really fabulous layouts.
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Kath x
Well done on your marathon Kate! Love the images you used - so cute, and the card designs are all lovely.
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Di xx
WOW, what an amazing number of cards you've made, Kate! Love the designs and the image with the owls is so cute. xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Kate - you've made a great stash of really lovely cards.... on a roll...love them
ReplyDeleteOooo what a fabby image and WOW i'm loving all the different ways you have used it too and thanks for joining us at November Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful array of cards using that cute image. All are so well designed.
ReplyDeletelovely collection of cards in this and your last few posts - have beencatching up!- the owls ar gorgeous, and I love your diecut madonna
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous to have added 35 cards to your Christmas stash! They are all so pretty and I like the designs you chose for each type. The owls are so sweet and very popular over here at the moment.
ReplyDeleteGreat you were able to use up snippets of mirri and glitter card on these. I love the sound of any projects that use snippets.
Thanks for taking part in the November Rudolph Days Challenge.
What an amazing stack of cards! You have been busy. I love the LOTV owl image and you have done well to make them all look a bit different. A great job!
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Applause, applause, Kate! Well done with the batch-baking with these adorable designs and managing to finish 140 cards! I'm at about that number, too, but I still have about a hundred more to do, not including the insides! Sigh. It's ridiculous that I can't seem to buckle down and do them all year long to avoid the stress! You and I should have a private challenge between the two of us where we have to take a photo and show each other - how many? 10, 20, 30? - Ccs each and every month! I can't seem to get my butt in gear, even with the blessed Rudolph Days to help me! (My darn age is slowing me down, too, which doesn't help!) Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWow what a marathon card making session! A lovely set of cards as a result!
ReplyDeleteNow that,s real batch making Kate. Very impressive. A lovely selection of cards and the image is so cute. Great work. Barbxx
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