The stamping around the edge is a splatter twinchie from Inkylicious, stamped in citrus oxide ink and brilliance gold
My third card was stamped with the Woodware lino-cut wren...I can see me using this stamp a lot and it produces a very quick and easy card. Papers are from Craftwork Cards.Before I go I will just introduce you to the new addition to the garden wildlife family. Buster and partner had at least one baby this year...we think they might have had two, but haven't managed to spot all four squirrels at once yet!
He (or she) is already a dab hand at raiding the bird feeders, but is very wary of the larger birds like pigeons and the magpie. The parents seem to relish scaring those birds away! No doubt his escapades will keep me amused throughout the winter!
Thanks for looking, and do pop over to Scrappy Mo's if you fancy joining in!
10 comments:
Gorgeous cards and photo Sally. I bought the Deer stamps at Doncaster but haven’t had chance to use them yet. I like your Woodward stamped card too x
Beautiful Rudolph day makes Sally and a wonderful photo of the squirrel.
Sue xx
Hi Sandra,
Happy Rudolf Days.
what a lovely trio of beautiful cards.
I really love the first and that gorgeous scene you have created.
The other 2 are very wonderful too and such super designs.
Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT
Beautiful cards, especially love the 1st one x
Happy RD Sally, your cards are gorgeous, I especially like the middle one, but the deer scene is very clever too xxx
A quick catch up on your latest posts, will visit properly when home, meantime greetings from Spain. Bx
Hi Sally, loving your gorgeous card, beautifully designed and coloured, especially love the kraft card, Kate x
Three lovely cards Sally, great images and papers. I bought the Woodware stamp at the Dome.
Kath x
Three lovely cards Sally,, I do love the woodcut style wren, tried to buy it at Port Sunlight but no luck.
Joan
Oh my goodness...these are such gorgeous cards. You are the queen of creating realistic scenes. I love that first card...so pretty! The next one has such lovely inky work and the last has a great vintage feel from my hippie youth days!
Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.
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