Friday, September 25, 2020

A wish for Peace on Rudolph Day#September

Well for once I only have a single card to show this month. It has been too hot in my craft room in the afternoons for me to do much crafting, and I needed a few birthday cards more urgently than Christmas ones. But here is today's offering.

I bought the Heartfelt Creations stamp recently in a sale bin of an online store. Having stamped it I tried to find a die-cut frame that it would fit into, and eventually came up with these. I think the plain ones are from a Spellbinders set - labels 7 and the red layer is the matching fancy set, but I can't be sure as I seem to have lost their information card. The outer frame is cut from gold glitter card.
 
I coloured the image with alcohol ink markers, and mounted up the three layers.
 
I cut the 15cm base card from an A4 sheet of heavy white card and added the gold dots border top and bottom using my Foil Press. I love the effects you can get with this machine but don't find it easy to use. Even with no plates in my cutting machine, the foil press stamp almost cuts through the card. But I like the dots and want to try using them again in silver on a dark base card.

I used 1mm foam pads to mount the topper centrally and there we have it. A relatively easy and quick card to make. I may do some more, but with several of my social groups looking unlikely to restart before Christmas, I will not need so many cards this year. (As we live in rural Spain, we do not know the addresses of many of our group members, and some have no postal address and rely on sharing a box on a panel at the end of the street, so unless I see them in person, I am not likely to get a card to them). But I will probably make a few more yet. There is always the next Christmas to use them!

I will now link up with Rudolph Day Challenge# September and see what everyone else has made.

7 comments:

  1. Hi this is a gorgeous Christmas card. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  2. The gold dots borders look brilliant and a great shape of the lovely image.

    Kath x

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  3. Hi Kate!
    This is such a pretty card. I like the image and the dies you chose to go with it are perfect.
    I have not tried the foiling. I thought you had die-cut the see holes and then used mirri card to peek thru! Silly me.

    The foiling is eye-catching and looks great! Thanks for taking part in the September Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  4. A wonderful card Kate - -love the foiling!
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. Such a beautiful stamp Kate, love the frame you found to fit and the border foil dots are gorgeous too.
    Faith x

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  6. Hi Kate,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Well isn't that stamped image gorgeous and what a very lucky find.
    Love that you managed to find a die cut to pop it onto.
    Your colouring is brilliant also.
    Love the borders as well.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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  7. I love this Kate! It reminds me of gingerbread and the background is like icing sugar being sprinkled on it and the Peace topper like a hand embroidered napkin! Just beautiful! Vicky x

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