Rudolph hand coloured Seasons Greetings 7x5in card - Day 345 of my 366 day challenge
Rudolph hand coloured Seasons Greetings 7x5in card -
Day 345 of my 366 day challenge
Hi Craft addicts!
Today's card is a Christmas card using a Stag's head (Rudolph) that I have cut out using my Brother Scan n Cut with some Tonic Studios backing papers.
How I made this card:-
- I first of all cut out the "Rudolph" head out using an SVG file on my Brother ScanNCut - I will keep the head for another project and coloured it using some "Tea Dye" Tim Holtz Distress inks as I didn't want it to be too white.
- I then took a sheet of the 8" Christmas backing paper from the "Christmas Wishes" pad from Tonic Studios and stuck it behind the head and trimmed it to fit.
- I then placed the whole topper on to a 7" x 5" white card using Cosmic Shimmer PVA glue.
- I also attached a coordinating border strip which came from a Hunkydory kit on either side of the topper so it was framed.
- I had some of the Christmas sentiment mini toppers left over from a couple of years ago and attached the "Season's Greetings" one to the bottom of the card using foam pads.
- Finally, I added some "red berry" Gloss Nuvo Crystal drops for Rudolph's nose, some "white" Nuvo drops for his eyes and finally some "Copper Penny" to the top and either side of the greeting.
And there you are - a really bright and cheerful "Christmas" card! It is simple to make using an SVG file for the ScanNCut, some Tonic Studios backing papers.
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Products and items you may need to make this card
- 7" x 5" white cards with envelopes (from various suppliers)
- Stag's head (Rudolph) svg file and Brother ScanNCut
- Hunkydory border strip
- Christmas Wishes paper pad from Tonic Studios
- Torn Edge rectangle die from Tattered Lace
- White cardstock
- Red Berry, White and Copper Penny Crystal drops from Tonic Studios
- Collall All Purpose glue
- Cosmic Shimmer PVA glue
- Foam pads
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