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Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Robin for Rudolph Day

Hi everybody
 
I'm sorry to be a day late to this month's Christmas party, but I'm just back from a holiday to Sardinia - more about that when I've got myself unpacked and sorted out, but it was, overall, a rather disappointing trip.
 
 
 
I made this card using the lovely stamp set that came in a recent issue of Creative Stamping. I coloured the robin with Promarkers and the fir cones with pencils.

I am sharing this with
Rudolph Days at Scrappymo's
Addicted to CAS - Tweet

52 Christmas Card Throwdown - Colouring 

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Patterned paper or anything goes
The Holly & Ivy - anything goes Christmas

10 comments:

  1. Super RD card. Sorry you've not had the best time in Sardinia - it's on my wish list.

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  2. Your bird is so cheery and I like the balance that’s the branches add to the scene. TFS!

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  3. Your bird is such a sweet Christmas robin and the die cut pine are so pretty. This is a lovely card, Jane.

    Thanks for taking part in the September Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  4. C'est adorable Jane, quel amour de rouge gorge, merci de jouer avec nous chez 52cct, biz

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  5. Beautiful CAS Christmas card
    Carol x

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  6. This is beautiful. I'd thought you'd die cut the fir but reading it, I'm guessing it's accurate cutting. Nothing more christmassy than a robin. Thanks for joining in at 52CCT

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  7. Great coloring, Jane. Those pinecones look real. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Addicted to CAS.

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  8. Simply lovely. Thank you for taking part in our 52 Christmas Card Throwdown Challenge - Myrna DT

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  9. Congratulations on your win in the Rudolph Days Challenge. Great card. xx

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  10. Congratulations, Jane ! Such a peaceful Christmas card !

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