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Funky Fossil - Bee Geometric

Hi Everyone,

I am playing with the wonderful new release from Funky Fossil Designs. This is the last day featuring the new stamp sets, but I just got mine and could not take part in it earlier. Don't worry, I will show you all the sets on Sunday and future cards will be coming....


This card is made with the set Bee Geometric:

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Isn't it wonderful? Those bees alone are a must have in my book....

I used Brushos and a honeycomb stencil . Super easy. Added the bees which I colored with Inktense and fuzzy cut. The sentiment is heat embossed on black.


See you tomorrow with the complete release!
Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:

Craft Stamper TIMI challenge - anything with a stamp
Happy Little Stampers Watercolor challenge - anything goes

Take It, Make It Challenge

Comments

Wonderful bee design and they look so realistic too. Great colors.
conil said…
Bee-autiful. That is one magnificent flying superhero. And the comb you created for them is fabulous.
Kim Heggins said…
Fabulous card....love your gorgeous bees!!! So amazing!
Lindsey said…
Love the brusho honeycomb background for your bees! I agree, they are fabulous. Great sentiment, too - and perfect in white on black. Thank you for joining us at Happy Little Stampers for the Watercolour Challenge!
Anita in France said…
Brilliant, Cornelia ... the glow of honeycomb is fantastic ... looks as though it's being held up to the sunshine ... a perfect spot for those busy bees! Hugs, Anita :)
Linda said…
This looks amazing ..... love the bees. Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge!

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