It's the 25th of the month and time for
over at Scrappymo's Blog
This is an upcycled card.
I rarely do the upcycling anymore. I have too many stamps and dies to play with.
But once in awhile I get a card that begs to be taken apart and reassembled.
I cut it up, embossed a background piece and stamped Merry Christmas.
Done!
is having Holiday Week
so I'll go visit there too.
Thanks for the visit.
Enjoy!
So cute and well worth upcycling. That embossing folder is a personal fave of mine!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful on this card.
Thanks for taking part in the February Rudolph days challenge and good luck!
I need to do more of the upcycling on cards! Cute scene and a wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteLynn
I enjoy upcycling too! Like you, I hardly ever do it any more but I love what you've done here! Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card, love what you have done.
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done here.Off to find my bag of christmas card fronts to see what I can recycle.Getting a bit more tricky as I have to find a new card shape to put with it too. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteI don't do much upcycling either but your card is a great example of it.
ReplyDeleteOh this is brilliant and I can see why you just could not let this go with out using it to re-cycle. Gorgeous colours and a fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteKath x
I never think to up cycle. How cool this turned out!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful little scene. I love upcycling.
ReplyDeleteYour scene is totally gorgeous Bonnie:) Thank you so much for joining us this week at ATSM xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun scene Bonnie, love it. Thanks for joining us at ATSM.
ReplyDeleteUpcycling at its finest, Bonnie! Love this gorgeous snowy scene! So happy you could join us at ATSM!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Bonnie. There was me wondering what stamps these were and all! LOL!
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xx
Gorgeous card!! Love that you recycled!! I have a few things i keep saying i'll cut up and put on a card... but i never do for some reason! LOL!! Thanks for playing along with us at Addicted to Stamps and More!!
ReplyDeleteWell, that was a quick one and how adorable. What a great idea to upcycle...love the little village with Santa flying over.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, positively, your card is faboulous! We are in the mist if moving to another state so it will be awhile before I can make Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteKeep those Christmas cards coming!!
Sandy xx
Great re-use of that Christmas card, Bonnie! That was how I first started making cards - but then I discovered rubber stamps and ink! I still do the upcycling occasionally as some cards I receive are just too lovely to go in the recycling bin.
ReplyDeleteYou do a great job of up-cycling those old cards Bonnie! I love what you did with this one, looks so pretty and such a fun scene. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteWell I just love this adorable wintry Christmas scene!! Fun idea to up-cycle a card!! Love the texture too!! :) Glad to see you playing along over at ATSM!! :) HUGS
ReplyDeletewonderful card and so sweet
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bibiana
Great job with the up-cycling. Love your card.
ReplyDeleteOh my this is just gorgeous :0)) Hugs Pops x
ReplyDeleteFrosty & beautiful. Love the mesh embossing on the blue bkground, and totally admire the way you have deconstructed & then reconstructed your upcycle card to create this stunning Rudy Day entry. A gorgeous winter scene. Brrr! TFS & Happy wkend.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Great up-cycling. xx
ReplyDeleteSuperb up cycling !! Love ur awesome card :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute scene!
ReplyDeleteGood job on the upcycling! I love that sweet village!
ReplyDeleteI hear you on upcycling... I have so many craft things I don't really need to take apart old Christmas cards. I see why you had to use this one though. It makes into a sweet card.
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