Friday, 1 December 2023

E is for Emu


E is for Emu


I confess, I have had the Festive Emu digital stamp printed and ready since Day 6.  In all the rush of the Month of Holidays Cards Challenge, I completely ran out of time to colour it.  So today, I decided to give the printed a workout and use the Festive Emu pre-coloured digital stamp from the Emu Parade digital stamp set by Beccy’s Place to make my "E" card and complete my A-Z of  Christmas.

I opened the pre-coloured "Festive Emu" digital stamp and “twinkle, twinkle Christmas lights” digital sentiment  in Silhouette Studio and sized them to fit on a 5"x7" card.  I printed the image panel and sentiment panel on textured cardstock, trimmed to size, matted with cardstock, trimmed to a 1/16" border with a Perfect Layers Ruler.  I made a 5"x7" top folding card base from 300gsm smooth white cardstock and matted it with white textured cardstock.  Once the matted image panel was adhered to the matted card base, the matted sentiment panel adhered in place and all that was needed was some sparkle to add to the twinkling sentiment.  I added a luscious layer of Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Brush over the star, the lights and around the coloured matting layers. 


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INGREDIENTS
Festive Emu pre-coloured digital stamp
from the Emu Parade digital stamp set by Beccy’s Place
Unfortunately this stamp set is no longer available but
you can see projects shared by Beccy and here Design Team HERE.
“twinkle, twinkle Christmas lights” digital sentiment
textured cardstock - to print & mat the layers
300gsm smooth white cardstock - to make card base
scoreboard & bone folder - to make card base
Perfect Layers Rulers - for matting layer
Helmar 450 Quick Dry - liquid adhesive
Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Brush - to add magical twinkle

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I have entered my cards in the

1 comment:

  1. Fabulous Tracy! I like the layout of your card... great idea to place the emu right up against the sentiment panel.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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