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Sunday, 25 November 2018

Rudolph the VERY red-nosed reindeer

We've all seen them (or been there) in the run up to Christmas - red-nosed, hungover, bobble hat askew, bottle in hand, staggering through the park at dawn after a rather-too-good party the night before! But did you know reindeer do it too? Well, this one obviously does!


The reindeer and his hat and bottle are stamped and cut with the stamps and dies that came with a recent issue of Creative Stamping and I've used papers from the same issue. The sentiment is from the same set of stamps, cut with one of my trusty old Spellbinders labels dies.

I am sharing this with
Alphabet challenge - reindeer
Jingle belles - festive food and drink
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes   

8 comments:

  1. Snorty snort snort ... absolutely adore your design ... and I love that he's swigging straight from the bottle (no fancy glasses needed for that red nosed reindeer) ... so glad you shared your holiday goodies with us at Jingle Belles.

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  3. Now we know why Rudolph has a red nose-secret drinker!!! fabulous fun card and image we will get him help !!! just a thought as she raises a glass of red wine maybe just a quiet word to Santa lol
    Carol x

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  4. Love that reindeer fabulous card!!!

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  5. oh my gosh TOOOOOOO FUNNNNNY! i suppose it's cool to know that even reindeer can get a bit carried away at a holiday party lol! (apart from the witty commentary... this is a BEAUTIFULLY made card in every sense!) ♥ thanks for helping us celebrate festive feasting at JINGLE BELLES! ♥

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  6. Fabulous fun card. Thank you for joining us at Alphabet Challenge. EmmaT

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  7. Haha I love this wee drunken reindeer! Great card, Jenny x

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  8. A super fun card, loving your reindeer. Thanks for playing along with us at Alphabet Challenges. Caz. DT.

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