Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Rudolph day

Yes its Rudolph day again and doesn't it come round quickly, scary how quickly this year is going. So thanks to Tilda & Co challenge which is a sketch and they are offering a prize of a magnolia stamp, I finished this card really quickly, the papers are doodlbug and of course my Magnolia Father Christmas now I just need to finish off the rest of the Father Christmas's all waiting to be put onto card.
Please excuse the wonky photo but it is an ordinary square card and it the camera operator that was having a bad day. Back to the card this is for Paperworld sketch #7 I've used BG lillykate and one of the new Tilda's, the word stamp is stampin up.


28 comments:

nessy said...

wow he is stunning - no "i must not buy any more magnolia stamps"!!LOL if i keep saying it, it may go in!!!
what beautiful cards -love them!!
vanessa xx

Andrea, said...

Fabulous cards, love the yellows and greens and your Xmas card is gorgeous. You are so organised, I must make a few Xmas cards

Unknown said...

Debby this is gorgeous, I just bought some of the Lilykate papers by Basic Grey as well, yippee inspiration!!! lol

I adore that Father Christmas as well, I really must try and find him and the snowman

Hugs

Alex xx

Rosanne said...

Lovely cards, your stamping is wonderful!

Emma said...

WOW!!! two gorgeous cards. I love the papers on both, really like how you've decoupaged Santa. Fantastic colouring in on Santa & Tilda.

Great work :)

Debbie said...

love your cards colours are great together.

Mucky Pup said...

Fantastic cards Debbie! I'm trying to make some Christmas cards each month too... I love the papers and colours on both your cards :)

Han said...

Both these cards are gorgeous xx

My Paper World said...

Wow! Debby! I just adore your work!
I love how you combine the gorgeous papers, and your colouring is beautiful!
Thanks so much for joining in!
Nicola xx

Julie said...

Both cards are fab, love the Christmas one

Tricia T said...

Rudolph day?? Love your cards!!

Jo said...

These cards are soooo stunning and the papers you've used are gorgeous!

Frances said...

beautiful cards but it always throughs me a bit when I see a Xmas card this time of year - far too organised!:D

Julie said...

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Valerie said...

AWWW your cards are SO sweet and adorable!

Kathy W said...

fab cards, great stamps and designs

Claudia Rosa ~ Pretty Pressings said...

my ghosh.. these cards are AMAZING!

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

I really like your cards! That's a great way to use more than one patterned paper - to mount the layers on plain cardstock. I must try that!

You did a great job on Nicola's sketch, by the way.

Jo said...

Both of these cards are simply stunning!

Unni said...

Love your work, tkankyou for nice comment in my blog:)
Unni

Zimtschnecke said...

Such 2 gorgeous and cute cards! I love the background papers you have used! Great work!

Angie C said...

What a beautiful card - I love all the papers you have used too

Anonymous said...

wow loads of gorgeousness..lovely reations...Way to go doing your Christmas cards:)x

Murielle said...

I love your fantastic card!!!

Sian said...

Fabby cards, love them both

Wendy - Anntaurus said...

Love what you did with the template - the other card is gorgeous too!

vavo said...

Bravo très jolies cartes... Scrap bizzzz

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