February Rudolph Day

 


After making the hat for my Rudolph card last month, I went on to use the die set to make more hats and some mittens. this Sizzix set hadn't seen use for some time but I decided I needed to use my red and green snippets whilst I had them out. The little embossing folder is also part of the set and I added a little red and white twine. 

Putting the waste die cuts back into those mitten was very challenging to say the least. Keeping track of them was harder than placing them back in the die cut!

I'm off to the Rudolph Challenge at Mo's blog with this make.

Comments

Aquarius said…
A great card and well done for keeping track of all those tiny die cut pieces - not an easy task I know 🤣
A work of love with those tiny tiny pieces on the mittens, Lynn! But the result is SO cute!! Love the embossing on the hats and the little plaid embossed panel!
Pauline C said…
Very cute and fun card Lynn - I love the intricacy of all those teeny die cuts!
Pauline xx
Carol L said…
How cute are those hats and mittens and I love how you interchanged all those teeny tiny bits to get such great color styles! Wonderful card!
Sarn said…
A very cute card and a lot of patience needed for insetting the tiny bits - but worth it as the result is FAB. xxx
Jenny L said…
Hi Linby,
Happy Rudolf Days.
Oh what a fabulous way to use up snippets.
Love the hats and mittens design it looks stunning.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
brenda said…
Great patience with those tiny pieces Lynn but very effective.

B x
Marjeta said…
Beautiful card. I love the color combo. Thanks for playing with us at Rudolf Days.
KarinsArtScrap said…
cute and beautiful card Lynn

gr karin
LesleyG said…
So cute! Fiddly but worth it! Xxx
How cute they are! What fabulous little hats and mittens, I love them.
Lorraine
Sarah said…
Those hats and mittens are super cute!! What a great card!
I love all the hats and mitten, ready for a nice cold day. A fantastic card Lin.

Sue xx
scrappymo! said…
I had a giggle reading your post as I invariably lose a teensy die-cut piece too before I get them glued down!
Love your pretty cards.

Thanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.
HilaryJane said…
What a cute card, you definitely have my respect for that very fiddly inlay. Hope you kept your cool xx
Vicky Hayes said…
Sometimes it's lovely to settle down with a fiddly die set - and you are a great jigsaw puzzler I know! This card is absolutely brilliant and the time spent on those tiny pieces is well worth it. Bravo Lynne! Vicky x