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Emerald Creek Holly!

The design team at Altered Pages has the awesome opportunity to work with the fantastic products from Emerald Creek!  Today I am  working with the beautiful Holly Stamp!

 
 


Supplies:
Emerald Creek Holly Stamp
Altered Pages Collage image
Acrylic Block
VersaMark
Gelatos - Gold, Red, Green
Waterbrush
Embossing Powder Black
Red Cardstock
Ivory Cardstock 
Double-sided Tape
Glue stick
Ribbon


Use Acrylic Block with the Emerald Creek Holly Stamp and VersaMarkStamp on ivory cardstock and emboss with black embossing powder. 
 
Paint the image with Gelatos - Gold, Red, Green with a Waterbrush

 Once finished painting let it dry, fussy cut.


Attach Altered Pages Collage image red cardstock to card base with Double-sided Tape. Fussy cut the Emerald Creek Holly image,
adhere with glue stick.
 
 
 Check back each day for more Emerald Creek inspiration!


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