Have A Moovelous Christmas – Trinity Stamps

Hello, fellow crafters!! I have a Christmas card to share today featuring the absolutely adorable highland cow from the Trinity Stamps Gnome on the Range Stamp Set!! This little cow is so darling!! I wanted to put him on a card by himself to let him shine!! And you know I’m always a fan of a punny sentiment!!

I began by stamping the highland cow from the Gnome on the Range Stamp Set onto white cardstock with InkOn3 Blackout Ink. I colored him with Copic markers, added highlights with a white gel pen, then used the Coordinating Die to cut him out.

The Cow Print Stencil was stenciled onto a panel of white cardstock with brown dye ink using a Blending Buddy. The panel was die-cut with the second largest die in the Clean Cut Layers Set B A2 Die Set. The second largest die in the Clean Cut Layers Set A Die Set was cut from a panel of red cardstock.

The Emergency Card Essentials Set 1 Die Set was used to cut an A2 panel of green cardstock and the circles from green, red and white cardstock.

Dies from the Moovelous Die Set were cut from green and white cardstock and dies from the Simply Sentimental: Christmas Die Set were cut from red and white cardstock. “Have a” is from the “have a holly jolly” sentiment in the Simply Sentimental: Christmas Stamp Set. It was stamped onto white cardstock with red ink, cut out with a strip die in the Emergency Card Essentials Set 1 Die Set, then each end was trimmed with a paper trimmer.

All the rectangle die-cuts were adhered together with liquid glue. The circle die-cuts were also adhered together with liquid glue, then popped up onto the front of the card with foam tape.

The cow and the sentiment strip were adhered to the circles with liquid glue.

The die-cut sentiments were popped with foam tape and this card was finished.

I love how this turned out!! This idea came to me when I was creating my card with the Gnome on the Range Stamp Set for last Thursday.

Thank you so much for stopping by today!! I appreciate your time!!

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