Here's my Design Team card for this month - I made the reindeer's faces by inking up my fingertip and pressing it in the card. The smiles and antlers are drawn freehand, I used tiny googly eyes ( a fab find in my local bargain shop, bags containing at least 100 of each of three sizes for 79p, that's about $1 to you US folk!) for the eyes, and tiny red adhesive pearls for the noses. A simple fun sentiment using a Studio G stamp is all that was needed to finish the card. This would be a great card to make with children, they'd love the fingerprinting part, and if my own grandchildren are anything to go by, googly eyes will fascinate them.
You have until the end of the month to pop over to Scrappymo's and link up your own Rudolph Day card.
I'm sharing this with
Winter Wonderland - For a Child (to make or to receive!)
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Cute
A great fun card - love your fingerprint stamping!
ReplyDeleteKath x
Aaaah so cute and adorable, i've never thought of this, but i bet my son's Cub troop would have fun with these, Luv Sam your fellow GDT x
ReplyDeleteAdorable and what a super idea to use a fingerprint!
ReplyDeleteHappy Rudolph Day
Kathyk
Fellow RD GDTeamie
Fab!! I've done fingerprint robins...will have to add reindeer to the repertoire! Thanks for the idea - hope yu don't mind if I borrow it!
ReplyDeleteFab!! I've done fingerprint robins...will have to add reindeer to the repertoire! Thanks for the idea - hope yu don't mind if I borrow it!
ReplyDeleteHee hee hee . . . what a novel way to make reindeers. Great idea for a festive RUDOLPH DAY card.
ReplyDeleteHappy Rudolph Day.
Hugs, Sarn xxx
Such a fun card, I can imagine children would love making it, not so sure about the cleaning up afterwards though! Cara x
ReplyDeleteHi Jane! Thanks for this fun and adorable card. Sometimes we can get so caught up with layers and texture and embellies that we can forget how fun it is to make a card with ingenuity and creativity! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making such fab inspiration for the March Rudolph Days Challenge.
Hi Jane! Thanks for this fun and adorable card. Sometimes we can get so caught up with layers and texture and embellies that we can forget how fun it is to make a card with ingenuity and creativity! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making such fab inspiration for the March Rudolph Days Challenge.
How clever! Stamped reindeer with no real stamps involved! And additional points for it being a card ideal for keeping postage costs down too. Fun!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card!! Simply adorable! Love it!! It will definitely be a hit among the kids (and adults)!
ReplyDelete-Berina
Moxie Craftie
What a brilliant fabulous creation, love it.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Fun card...and so creative. Thank you so much for playing along with us at Winter Wonderland. hugs, Pat K x
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun card Jane and one that I will be making with my Grandchildren this year :) x
ReplyDeleteFantastic fun card which any child would love - and would love to make too. Googly eyes definitely add the wow factor!! Thank you for joining us at Winter Wonderland.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
yaayy finger print??
ReplyDeleteyou are so clever Jane
love love love this card
speeechless
your clever idea and sweet smile rudolph
I adore your card and idea Jane
Hi Jane,
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant Rudolf DT card, and what a very fab idea.
They look soooooooooooooooo! great, and quite cute too.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
I love this card! This is so much fun. I am in a very large stamp club. Sometimes people come up with card ideas for us to do which is hard for such a big group. One time it was a card like this made with our very own thumb print.
ReplyDeleteI'm late! I'm late! Just catching up on my commenting. Love your card, such a clever idea! Wondered where my pack of googly eyes had gone, never expected the local shop to have pinched them!!
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