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Tuesday 22 November 2011

When is a Christmas Card not a Christmas card?











When I bought the Polar Pals set I was convinced I would only ever use it for Christmas however, when a work colleague told me he was leaving us to go to France for 6 months to be a Ski Instructor, I knew that little penguin would be ideal to make a card for him. (he’s also an Arsenal fan so the hat and scarf just had to be red!)
I started by tearing three pieces of Whisper White cardstock into strips to make the ski slope and, before sticking down, I stamped some treetops using Old Olive with a stamp from Lovely as a Tree. The little penguin was stamped, coloured with markers and cut out and I attempted to make something, which I hope will pass as skis, from Brushed Silver cardstock and stuck these onto the slopes with the penguin positioned on top. To finish the card off I made some little flagposts and added some Dazzling Diamonds before stamping the sentiment from Sincere Salutations. The whole thing was matted onto Night of Navy cardstock and then onto a card blank.

6 comments:

  1. Brilliant idea to use this stamp Margaret! Love it.
    xx

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  2. This is just so cute Margaret ! I do love what you are doing with this little stamp set and the skis have worked so well ! The trees are great peeking over the top of the snow slope, isn't " Lovely as a Tree " just a gorgeous set ?
    Jane x

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  3. Perfect for the occasion. It's great to adapt a set and use it all year round. x

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  4. Oh this is just TOO cute Margaret. Fantastic for the occasion too..... Loving what you are doing with this set... completely inspiring!!!

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  5. You make it all sound so simple Margaret but I know it's not! It's a fantastic card and the skis are perfect! Vx

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  6. Good to see you're getting other uses out of your stamp Margaret. A fab card. Sue.x

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