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Rudolph Day - Rocker Cards


It's Rudolph Day!

This month I have two Kanban kit cards.  They are rockers.


I decided that they were cute but I really don't enjoy making things the way a kit tells me to do.  I much prefer to do my own thing!


I'm hoping the cards other 'Rudolpher's' have made are much more inspiring!

Thanks for stopping by


Comments

  1. Hee hee . . . fab term "Rudolphers"! I like it!

    And I like your rocker cards too. Thanks for joining in with Rudolph Day Laura.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  2. Two fabulous rocker cards, great images , super cute for kids.

    Kath x

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  3. Two brilliant rocker cards - I love them.
    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  4. Lovely cards but I know what you mean. I was looking at my jolly nation easy 3d cards kit earlier and working out how to just make them into toppers lol xxxx but kanban are always fabby and great quality so you can't lose <3

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  5. I think these are cute and like Kathleen says, super cute for kids!

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  6. Ooo! Rocking cards there Laura. Kit instructions are only a guide!! Always good to add your own thing on there.
    These look so sweet.
    Thanks for visiting. Glad you like my album.
    Hugs
    xx

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  7. I'd never seen a rocker card before, but these are incredibly cute! tfs

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  8. Very cute cards though! Thank you for the lovely comment on my Rudolph Day entries - so very kind of you!
    I was very lucky to win a starter set of the PP's and unfortunately I've fallen in love with them lol! So quick and easy and I've not had a chance to play with them much yet either but I want, no, not want, NEED more!
    Just off to look at what other lovely creations you have here, the butterflies and drips looked awesome so must read more xx

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  9. I am with you on the kit thing. I don't like to make someone else's design. That is why I stopped going to the local card classes, because we all came away with the same cards - no encouragement to put your own interpretation on it. But these rocker cards are very cute, and you could always use the basic idea to make some more of your own. I particularly like the 'almost smile' on the top one, and the expression on the second one's face. Kate x

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  10. What fun cards! Imagine someone finding one of those in their mailbox, it would definitely bring a smile to one's face!

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  11. Hi Laura,
    I love these super cute Rudolf Day cards. What fab creations. superbly created.
    Lots of crafty love .Jenny L.

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