I have four more layouts to scrapbook from the King Tut exhibit we went to back in July 2018, so I decided to pull out my papers and get one done this morning. This is actually a continuation of the Graven Images layout I completed back in July, and I couldn't think of a cool title, so instead I used the cartouche with Tutankhamun's name in it that I created and cut using Cricut Design Space. If you're fluent in Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, you should be able to read my title easily!
Recipe:
Land of Pharaohs paper (Stamperia)
Pacifica & Canary cardstock
Pacifica, Canary & Bamboo ink
Ancient Egypt Ephemera book (Ruth Harding - purchased on Amazon)
Indian Corn Blue embroidery floss
Blue sparkles
Circle Double Stitched Steel Dies (Art Impressions)
Cricut Art philosophy cartridge: banners
Cricut Design Space: Tutankhamun cartouche using image found on Wikipedia Commons
Pattern: EMS Sketch Challenge #64 rotated right
Challenges: Paper Rocks Scissors #8 - used scissors to fussy cut the mask ephemera and trim the embroidery floss; Try It On Tuesday Pretty papers - my photos covered up a lot of this fabulous piece of paper, but you can see the left strip and two other sections.
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