Red is a fabulous colour to use for Christmas cards, especially when the image you're using isn't technically for Christmas, like this cute gnome. I also added a few stray snowflakes around his head, which are actually offcuts from a lovely border punch I have.
YOUR TURN: Create a card 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.
Digital Stamps:
My grandson, Arthur, would love this card! His favorite color is red. I love how versatile your stamps are Beccy. I have used many stamps that aren't Christmas for Christmas cards. So cute!
ReplyDeleteCUTENESS GALORE!!!
ReplyDeleteNorman is my favourite Gnome and he LOVES Christmas too :)
Love your stamp and so beautiful colouring. Like the designpaper and border punch too. Great card again.
ReplyDeleteRED ... In all the thinking I did for a card using the letter 'R', I never thought of something so simple. The color Red !!!! When Red definitely says Christmas. Thanks again, Beccy.
ReplyDeleteWell, isn't he one of the cutest things you ever saw. I love him in red with all the red checkers around him. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I bet he also has Rosy cheeks under his Red hat.
ReplyDeleteMarianne x
It's so cute your gnome! What a special and mythical creature!
ReplyDeleteI never knew what is about the idea of covering the eyes.
Lovely card with those frames and snowflakes!
What a fabulous card he so looks stunning in red. Oh don't forget R is for READY
ReplyDeleteLove your coloring of the fab gnome, who you transformed in a real Christmas gnome. Love the details.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards and perfect coloring as always! Love the gingham DP and those aditional ice cristals gives it the wintery feeling!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fun and jolly card, he's making me smile, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use a non traditional image. Don't you love his braid in the middle of his beard?
ReplyDeleteHi Beccy, my Swedish and Danish ancestors would call this little fellow either tomte or nisse, from their folklore stories. Have a wonderful day... Megan
ReplyDeleteIn the forest you will see this little gnome
ReplyDeletehas he roams around in his dome hat,
looking for that passage back
to where his home may be.
Your card inspired a little rhyme from me just for you!
This is one of the first stamp sets I purchased from you. They are so adorable and he looks perfect in red.
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