Cheers Rudolph Day


I was so taken by the Martini card that a Gail on the Allsorts team made before Christmas that I had to have a go myself. I used an old cocktail glass die by Tonic. The trees are TH, the embellishments from a Papercraft society box and a CC set. The sentiment is from Chloe.

Once I had my design I felt there was something missing. I thought about stencilling the background but in the end I found this piece of air mail paper from an old magazine and I thought it fitted just right. Only thing is, as it is magazine paper, you can see a faint outline of the design on the other side. But I can live with it.

As it's the 25th of the month I am entering this card into the Rudolph Days challenge.

Comments

brenda said…
All the different elements have come together to make a lovely seasonal card Lynn.

B x
Aquarius said…
A good combination of elents for this Rudolph Days card. I'm sure the design on the reverse of the paper won't be noticed - you can see it because you know it's there 😉
Chris said…
A fabulous design Lynn, love the festive tipple! xx
Pauline C said…
What a fun Christmascocktail Lynn, and all the other elements come together with it beautifully xx
Sarn said…
Smashing Rudolph Day card featuring a fun Santa Cocktail.
Happy Rudolph Day xxx
HilaryJane said…
Great card. I love the little gingerbread girl. I have those tree dies and think I have only used them once! Thanks for the reminder xx
crafty-stamper said…
Fabulous card, love the trees and Santa cocktail-the background is not noticeable in the pic maybe just because you know it is there.
Carol x
KarinsArtScrap said…
what a beautiful card Lynn.....gr karin
Sarah said…
A brilliant card, love the festive tipple!! x
Inkyfingers said…
I love this cheery festive card, Lynn and the Santa martini is so much fun!
Hope you are well,
Hugs
Carol x