Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Retro Rubber Challenge #114

Hello & Happy Tuesday!

Today I am back with an adorable Christmas card made with the Retro Rubber Challenge in mind!
I've been working on getting holiday cards made so I am not swamped once the holidays arrive!


I love the idea of Christmas in July!




The stamped snowman is from a Stampin Up set from 2000 called Thanks Snow Much.
My card is 5 inches square and I used lots of Stitched Shapes (square) on it.
The embossed panel is from the Quilted Embossing Folder which is also retired.
The DSP is from 2014, Trim the Tree. I have 3 pads of this which I am going to work on using.

Card Details:

Stamps: Thanks Snow Much (retired), Joyous Celebrations (retired)
Ink: Memento Black, Cherry Cobbler, Stampin Blends, Copic Markers
Cardstock: Garden Green, Whisper White, Trim the Tree DSP (retired)
Accessories: Stitched Shapes Framelits, Square Layering Framelits, Quilted EF (retired), Cherry Cobbler Twine (retired), Mini Dimensionals, Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue


Always fun using the old stuff!
I hope I can keep the momentum going because I have LOADS of old stuff that I would be happy to use up!
Check out the Retro Rubber Challenge and play along!

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My thoughts today....


Perfect for today!

Thanks for stopping by & have a wonderful day!
~Wendy

4 comments:

Vicki Burdick said...

Super cute, that snowman is adorable!!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

Yay! Holiday cards! This is simply adorable. Keep it in the fridge or he will melt...LOL!

LeAnne said...

Oh my gosh, this is SO cute....I love that you're pulling out some oldies but goodies! This snowman is a perfect example of what drew me in to SU to begin with! Love the square shape as well as the little quilt squares! Perfect for the RRCB this week! Thanks for playing!

Suzanne Reynolds said...

What a nice way of using up small scraps of Christmas design papers...love all the squares against the embossed background and adorable snowman for your focal point. Don't forget you have met Double Dare's requirement of "something square" with you square card and many panels...please check us out and enter your challenge with us too...we are partnering with Retro Rubber and our link is on their blog.