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Funky Fossil Designs - Magical Day

  Hi Everyone,

here is another card I made with the new release from Funky Fossil Designs



I used the new Magical:


This was really easy to make. I stamped with Versamark and heat embossed in white. Colored in some of the areas with a black marker. Added some extra little dots and stars. Trimmed the card base. Added some designer paper on the sides. Stamped the sentiment onto a scrap piece of black paper and also heat embossed in white. Added it to the card with foam tape.


I hope you liked this and thanks for visiting.

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

Sue said…
Fab design. Can’t beat a few white dots to complete the look. 👍🏼
Flo said…
Wowww!!! Diese Karte ist sehr elegant geworden.
LG Flo
Anita in France said…
This lovely image really does have a sense of magic about it, Cornelia ... especially with the extra detail of your additionall doodlings ... lovely! Hugs, Anita :)
conil said…
There's something "magical" about black and white on kraft. This is stunning.
Shawna said…
Hello Cornelia!
Thank you for your comment on my feather card. I have updated the post to discuss how it was put together. I invite you to come back and read the captions. Also, I don't know how you do it but you make your card so magical. this one is no exception. Simple white embossing with black accents! Your addition of more stars is fitting and just down right beautiful. Oh my, how simply beautiful. LOVE!! Happy pie day!!
Beautiful! The white and black looks amazing against the Kraft.
Rosmarie said…
Das Schwarz-Weiss bring diese wunderschönen Stempel total gut zur Geltung!!

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