Tuesday 29 November 2022

Santa

 


At Kate Hadfield Designs there are so many fabulous sets it is really easy to get inspired to use them. There are digital stamps which you can colour, coloured versions you can scrapbook or make into digital layouts. Papers, patterned overlays and doodles galore. No matter what your skill level there are so many goodies to play with.



Kate has designed two new sets for Christmas. Jolly Holly is a Kawaii style with cute characters and lots of smiley faces. Totally up my street and so much fun to work with. Each set comes as either a pre-coloured Doodle, black line art to colour yourself or a specially priced bundle with both sets together.


This card has been made with the Santa image from the Doodles pack.

This card has been made using a sketch from Kendra's Card Challenge. This is the first time I am taking part in such a project. Every quarter Kendra provides a PDF which has a cutting plan for several cards using 6 sheets of 6"x6" paper. This time there are 17 card sketches for A2 size cards which are slightly smaller than the A6 cards we would normally make as a small card in the UK. This layout is sketch 4


The card base already made following the sketch I was able to quickly put this together. I had printed several of the characters on a sheet to make use of the relevant sketches and layouts. The planning and measuring probably took more time than actually making the card.

The special colour laser printer paper I use is not very thick so I find it is best to add the printed image to a scrap of card to make it more robust. This is especially important when it will be mounted on foam pads. I cut the shapes out with tiny scissors and leave a thin border. I love fiddly cutting so this is right up my street.

The middle paper of this card was a free choice so I chose this red paper which has a foiled green marble pattern. It is framed with some pearlescent gold card that has been cut with a scalloped edge die. This is a great backdrop for Santa as the red is a little darker. For the shape element I found a sentiment in black which I felt matched the boots and gloves.

Over at Kate Hadfield Designs there is lots going on. Kate is really generous with her freebies which are readily available. If you sign up to the newsletter you get access to an extra subscriber area the Doodle Den where there are loads more freebies. There is a gallery full of projects by the Creative Team and customers and so much inspiration for crafters and teachers. I would highly recommend you pop over there and join in the fun.

Card Details -


Size - A2

Digital Image - Jolly Holly Doodles (Kate Hadfield Designs)

Die - Generic Large Scalloped Rectangle (Ebay)

Designer Papers - Vintage Christmas Brights, Merry Christmas Vintage & Merry Christmas Traditional (Craft Sensations)


I would like to enter this card into the following challenge


2 comments:

  1. LOve the Santa and festive P.papers
    Carol x

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  2. Love it Mandy! The little Santa is very cute and works well with the papers you chose. I particularly like the tartan base piece and the pop of yellow card. Fabulous!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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