Where would Santa be without his helpers? Okay, so this guy is technically a gnome, not an elf... but I'm sure he'd still be very handy around the workshop. Plus he's all decked out in his fabulous red hat and tunic, perfect for tooling around the North Pole!
YOUR TURN: Create a card or paper craft project using the letter "R" as your prompt.
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INSPIRATION WORDS:
Reindeer, Rudolph, red, rejoice, reunion, rocker card, ribbons, rubber stamps, royal blue, ruby.
Stamps: Gnomes In My Garden
It doesn't get any cuter than this... If I weren't married, lol Adorable Beccy
ReplyDeleteLol I was expecting those fabulous Reindeer not the Colour Red you are keeping us guessing abit like presents under the tree. I am sure your on santas good list
ReplyDeleteOh Beccy he is fabulous he looks great in red. I think he would make a wonderful wizard. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteBeccy~~ Are Gnome an Elf like person in Australia? I really do know know about Gnomes [other than G is Gnome and here is what he looks like} { - I suppose there are Mrs Gnomes too] - please educate me - and your Gnome is sweet hiding under that cute hat! TFS We have Trolls in Michigan - I am one of them----- because I live under the Bridge [a joke in Michigan --- the bridge is the Mighty Mac - The Mackinaw Bridge which connects Lower and Upper Michigan together]
ReplyDeleteHow good he looks in his Christmas red. I have this digital stamp set and might just have to bring him out. Maybe with a little bedazzling?
ReplyDeleteCute little gnome but he does have elf like looks and size
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, I LOVE this image! Fabulous card, Beccy. xx
ReplyDeleteI love the gnome as an elf Beccy! I think I used one as an elf last year. It makes them so much more versatile. Wonderful CAS design.
ReplyDeleteI love this little guy. Actually had to go look up his name. It's Norman! A
ReplyDeletend he's even cuter than his buddies Neville and Nigel. [I love that you name your characters. Gives them even more personality... if that is possible.]
Santa can never have too much help. Gnomes, elves, fairies, the more the merrier! What struck me about this card is your framing. I love the way you added the sentiment in the corner and drew the extra frame around your cute little gnome. What a wonderful idea to draw the observers eyes to the image. And he's dressed so merry & bright, that's it's the perfect sentiment. Another wonderful card for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he is an elf in disguise - perhaps trying to get out of doing too much work! Great card and creative use of a non-Christmas digi. I need to remember to do that too.
ReplyDeleteADORABLE card Beccy :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE the gnomes from this set!
They're perfect for sending good cheer all year!
Hi Beccy, I love the little gnome, some family history we discovered Swedish roots where these little cuties are known as tomte/nisse in different Scandinavian countries.... thank you for the inspiration... Megan
ReplyDeleteGnome, elf they all live in the magical world. Just right for Christmas
ReplyDeleteI love elves, but gnomes not so much. Love how you decorated the corners of this CAS card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and colourful design Beccy. I could do with him around here!
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Now that I'm finally caught up and can comment in real time I'm eagerly waiting to see what day 21 brings. Oh the anticipation!! hugs ValeryAnne.(Mrs A)
ReplyDeleteI think this gnome is going to fit perfectly in Santa's village, at this time of the year Santa needs all the help he can get..
ReplyDeleteYour coloring is outstanding...
Cute!
ReplyDeleteHe looks cute in his santa outfit! Here in Holland it's too cold to work in the garden, so he's better of helping Santa near a warm fire!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day,
Colinda
Forgot to compliment you on your card, love the seguins and the lines around your santa gnome.
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