Here are my cards for Rudolph Day this month. I have been sorting through my files and came across this cut file from Dreaming Tree and decided it deserved a turn to be used. I am wary because it has several layers and I have to watch the weight of my cards for posting to UK, but I do hand deliver some locally so I decided to go ahead. Each card has three layers on the front plus three for the banner, and inside there are four layers plus the star.
As with all the Dreaming Tree files I have bought, it cut well on my Silhouette Cameo machine and went together easily - they do have a good assembly video on their site if you need it.
I used three shades of plain card for the base cards, white and cream pearliosed paper and two types of mirri card and managed to make six cards in three colourways.
Inside the card there is a fancy panel to write on and the cameo image seen through the 'window' on the front.
I am entering this in Rudolph Day# October 2022 over on Scrappy mo's blog, and
ABC Christmas Challenge which this month is U for an Unusual colour. I hope my green card qualifies.
Hi Kate.
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As usual your cards a brilliant and perfectly created.
Love that cutting file it makes such wonderful designs and the colous used are very lovely.
Lots of crafty love Jenny L.
OH! These are really beautifully put together and with lovely colour mixes Kate. Cards that will be kept for next year and years after, I would think. (I would)
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What a wonderful file and you've used it to great effect in all the different colourways.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful set of beautiful cards Kate - well done!
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Maxine
Oooo what a stunning set of traditional cards and thanks for joining us at Rudolph Days Challenge this month, Luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of layers! You can’t argue with the results, though. These cards are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing it and playing along with ABC Christmas Challenge ~ Wendy
ReplyDeleteStunning cards! I love the lovely layers you used to create your card...they were a lot of work for you and it really paid off as your cards are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.