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Funky Fossil Designs - Dog House

Hi Everyone,

I can't tell you how much fun I had playing with the  new release from Funky Fossil Designs!
I used one of their little MDF shapes for this post.


The dogs are from the set Furry Friends and the fat bee is from the set Bees Knees, both designed by Donna Gray. I am sure you all know her from being on the DT for Craft Stamper Magazine and she has designed for various stamp companies in the past. And I am soooo happy she now designs for Funky Fossil Designs, as I am a huge fan of her whimsical stamps. You may want to follow her on Instagram - such a treat!

Those are the two sets I used:
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Furry FriendsBees Knees

I used a brick wall stencil with gesso for the house, a similar one you can get at Funky Fossil. The roof is red acrylic paint. The animals are stamped on water color paper and fuzzy cut. Colored with Inktense and markers.  


Hope you liked this litte detour from card making!

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:

Simon  Says Monday challenge - it's a dog's life

Comments

papierelle said…
Klasse!! Aber ein Biene dürfte bei unserem Hund nicht mit drin wohnen, er würde ausflippen!! .. *lach*
conil said…
Being a huge bee and animal proponent, I love this card. And that dog house is genius. Such a fun, cute card.
Anita in France said…
Quirky, cute, fun, Cornelia ... what a fabulous piece ... a charming little home for those pooches and that sweet bee! Hugs, Anita :)

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