I took the easy route & just "popped up" Rudolph on some foam tape.
For my Rudolph card, after stamping & coloring him, he was die cut w/ the matching die. I found some paper in my stash that had a row of little red nosed reindeer on it so I cut just that strip & found some other papers that coordinated w/ it. The greeting was stamped on a Stitched Oval & backed w/ a plain Oval & I thought it needed a little something extra so I die cut the stars using the Splendorous Stars & Shining Star dies out of some of the same papers.
Thanks so much for looking! Closeups & the inside are on my blog: The Write Stuff
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Thu, Nov 17, 2016 @ 8:49 AM
A Wonderful Rudolph card! Makes me want to curl up with cocoa and watch the vintage Christmas cartoon right now (have to wait until kids come home for Christmas break )
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Thu, Nov 17, 2016 @ 9:04 AM
That is the cutest Rudolph ever, Julie. I love your star and pretty papers. Just a fabulous card....every inch.
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Thu, Nov 17, 2016 @ 9:46 AM
What lovely paper - and what an adorable Rudolph. He reminds me of the reindeer which we used to have as Christmas decor with his sleigh filled with clementines - I think he was originally from Canada when my mother moved over here. The stars are a great additional element.