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Jenny Lawrence

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Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom
Hi and welcome to cardsarus blog spot My name is Jenny Lawrence and I live in Kent. My dear and wonderful husband Tony passed away in March 2019 We had been married for 36 years. I also lost my first Husband to the big C when I was quite young. I have 3 children and 3 stepchildren. 12 Grandchildren and 5 Great Granddaughters and 3 Great Grandsons. I have been card making for about 25 years. I have made things all my life as my Mum and Grand Mother taught me lots of hobbies. I have made my own clothes, knitted garments, hand embroidered items of clothing, and crocheted items too. I love to bake my own cakes as well.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

RUDOLF CHALLENGE SEPTEMBER 2016 ...........GUEST DESIGNER CARD


Hi and welcome to all my very talented friends, and visitors.
Today starts another Rudolf Challenge over at
This month I am one of the Guest Designers for this wonderful challenge.
As usual it is anything goes as long as it's a Christmas Creation.
Please pop over to Scappymo's blog to see the lovey and wonderful designs my other GD have created.
The challenge runs from the 25th of the month to the end of the month.
So here is my GD creation.





This is a 8"x7" tent style card.
The red spotted paper came with the Hunkydory Large Christmas Decoupage kit.
The musical paper is from a DCWV
Butterfly Garden paper pad. 
I inked the edges with Fired Brick DI.
I used part of the Choir boys decoupage from the kit, and dcoupaged them.
Then I made tag to go into the pocket I had created with the musical paper.
Lastly I made a poinsettia from Sizzex's Susan's Garden Poinsettia Die coloured it in with FBDI and Pine Needles DI for the leaves.
I then used some Gold Stickles in the centre of the leaves, and added some other die cut leaves to make up an arrangement.

Thank you so much for your visit, and I do hope you can join us with this super challenge.
Lots of crafty love.  JENNY.

27 comments:

Gerrie's kaarten said...

Schitterende kaart Jenny
Lieve groetjes Gerrie

cuilliesocks said...

Absolutely stunning Jenny, I love the traditional image of the choir boys and the poinsettia is gorgeous, Kate x

Mrs A. said...

I do like the tag idea on the front with the split pictures and the brilliant idea of a separate smaller card inside. Looks great. Hugs Mrs A.

Chris said...

This is gorgeous Jenny, cleverly designed and original whilst keeping to traditional images and colours. The poinsettia is stunning. I love the torn edges and the decorated inside too!
Chris
x

KandA said...

Hi Jenny, This is such a really fabulous card. Love the super traditional look with the choir boys and super Poinsettia xx

Sally H said...

Wow, Jenny! What a wonderful card! I love it, especially the 3d poinsettia! Gorgeous!

Dr Sonia S V said...

Such a gorgeous poinsettia and love the inside of your card
Cheers
Dr Sonia

Sue B said...

Oh wow, this is gorgeous Jenny… Love how you've built up this card… the decoupage looks fab and the flower is absolutely stunning!! the traditional colours are perfect for this festive card.
Hope you are keeping well
Love and hugs, Sue B xx

Tammy said...

This is stunning Jenny! I love all of the layers and the gorgeous textures, beautiful Christmas creation! Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
Hugs, Tammy

Gibmiss said...

Fabulous card Jenny...
Hugs Sylvie xx

Patricia Howarth said...

Hi Jenny, This card is gorgeous !! I love the images and I adore the sentiment.
Lots of love from Patricia xx

MRS DUCK said...

Hi Jenny
Lovely traditional card. Fabulously festive!
Have a great week.
Ang x

Sarah said...

This is magnificent Jenny. Love the traditional theme here and...wow...the poinsettia is amazing xx

Kathleen said...

Very striking card and love all the red and gold and a lot of care and attention gone into the making of this card.
I was a choir girl but was told to mime as I was there just to make the numbers up, not for my voice, my Mother always used to say I was a good singer before tunes came out.
Right off to prepare my RD post next.

Kath x

Barb said...

A really beautiful card for Christmas Jenny. Congratulations on your Design Team spot. Barbxx

Greta said...

Hi Jenny--love your gorgeous, classic card for RD! So many beautiful details!

pam said...

Gorgeous traditional colours on this Christmas card Jenny! love the image and fabulous poinsettia.
Pam x

McCrafty's Cards said...

This is really gorgeous Jenny,I like the design
Kevin xx

Pat said...

I love your Hunkydory choir boys Jenny and the beautiful poinsettia and bits of greenery you have added. Pretty decoupage too, and such a beautiful inside to the card as well as the tag to fit the pocket. x

scrappymo! said...

This card is stunning. I love decoupage cards...and yours is wonderful. Lots of layers and lovely leaves and flowers. I like the felt holly...it looks so pretty and that poinsettia is amazing.
Thanks for being part of my Rudolph Days Design Team...it is great to know I can count on you.

Sarn said...

HI Jenny

Congrats on your GD spot. Beautiful work. HAPPY RUDOLPH DAY (a little belatedly!)

Hugs, Sarn xxx

Erika said...

Jenny thanks for the heads up with the Rudolph challenge, I have linked up my blog. Loving your card, a truly Christmassy scene.
Great colour combo too.

Take care, hugs Erika. x

Sue - said...

Congrats on your GDT spot! Your card is gorgeous, the two papers go so well together, the choirboys are very festive and the beautiful poinsettia is the perfect finishing touch!

Marie-Louise said...

Such a gorgeous traditional type christmas card.

Carol L said...

What a gorgeous creation, complete with those traditional Christmas colors I enjoy year after year! Beautiful card for your GDT spotlight!

KT Fit Kitty said...

Wow, what an awesome card for Rudolph Day! I love the images you used. I've never made a card that big before. Over here we tend to make A2 cards (4.25 x 5.5") or a 5.5" square card so this looks amazing to me! Well done! Whoever receives this will be very impressed!

Liz said...

Gorgeous, traditional Christmas card, Jenny. I love the music paper, perfect for the choirboys. xx