This weeks New Release is all about the Casino!
If you know someone who loves card games and slot machine this Digi Stamp and Paper Pack set will create perfect fun cardmaking projects.
The main Digi Stamp features three playing cards, dice, slot machine symbols, card suits and poker chips. Also on the A5 sheet there are two sentiments.
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We also have a Mini Digi Sheet - great to team with the large stamp - this features some of the items on the main stamp
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We have these bright and bold pack of six digital papers which will coordinate with both items perfectly.
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These items will be great for both male & females - here's a few samples from Mowbray Designs and Myself showcasing how you could use the products.
Mowbray Design has created this fabulous Trifold Shutter Card!
Using the Suits digital paper to decorate some of the squares - while shading the main digi stamp & die cutting it to fit the front panel. Tracey has also used one of the sentiments from the sheet & cut out individual poker chips from one of the other papers in the pack.
This week I made two samples - this stepper card is the first creation.
I've shaded in the digi with promarkers and pencils & used the playing cards from the mini digi sheets as well. Matt and laying the poker chips paper onto black card to make it pop. Using a tonic die & a x-cut embossing folder I've foam padded the digi onto the center of the card - finishing off with one of the sentiments.
For our second sample - I've again shaded the digi in with promarkers and pencils. I've then cut out stripes of four of the different papers from the paper pack & matted these onto black card. Also using the suits off the mini digi sheet, I've shaded these in & them glittered them to make them sparkle. Matt and layered the main digi onto gold glitter card & finished off with a sentiment and adhesive gems in the corners.
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