July Rudolph Day

 


Something a little bit different for Rudolph Day from me this time. I won a very generous prize from Avery labels. It included a full size rotary trimmer! and a lot of labels. They asked if I could make something and share it. So, I used the adhesive labels with my CC dies to make this scene.

I also decorated inside with this Spellbinder die so there was somewhere to write on the otherwise black card.


I'm popping over to July Rudolph Days challenge with this card. Where are the months going?


Comments

Aquarius said…
That sounds like a really good item to have won - well done. Great card for Rudolph Days created with the labels.
crafty-stamper said…
Congrats on your win and great die-cut scene.
Carol x
Chris said…
This is very clever thinking and a great way to use your prize, a very striking Christmas card Lynn.
xx
Sarn said…
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Sarn said…
Congrats on your win.
LOVE the RD card you've made xxx
HilaryJane said…
Lucky you, what a fabulous win. Love the colours on this. Great use of those dies and a great idea to diecut adhesive labels xx
Clare Lloyd said…
Super metallic die cuts. Thanks for joining us at Rudolph Days challenge.GDT x
Liz said…
Congratulations on your win. You've created a beautiful, striking card.
Liz xx
Pauline C said…
Beautiful die cut Christmas cards- striking scene x
brenda said…
Nice win Lynn and such a striking card, the green and gold really pop against the dark base card.

B x
KarinsArtScrap said…
congrats on your win Lynn and a beautiful card.......gr karin
pinky said…
Wow well done Lynn! What a brilliant prize and you have used it perfectly to make this gorgeous card!
Sue - said…
Congrats on your win. Lovely bright card. Thank you for joining us at Rudolph Day
Helen said…
Beautiful - so effective against the dark background.

Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

Helen x
Lisa said…
What a creative twist for Rudolph Day! Using adhesive labels with your CC dies was such a clever idea, and the result is absolutely striking. The contrast of the green and gold against the black card base gives it such a rich, festive feel. I also love how you added the Spellbinder die inside—so thoughtful and beautifully executed.