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Funky Fossil Designs - Me & You

    Hi Everyone,

I made this with one of the new January release sets and one of the new dies. 
This was quite easy to make. Planned the lay out. Stamped the "me & you" into the center. I die cut the arrows twice, once in white and once in black. Took some of the cut outs and put them back into the opposite color. Added them to the Kraft card base. Trimmed the card base and added a strip of black paper at the bottom.
The supplies I used:

Happy Stamping!

Linking up with:
Just us Girls - Friends
Cardz4Guyz - Love














Comments

conil said…
Love that you used kraft to build your background. Such a clever, effective idea.
Kim Heggins said…
Fabulous....absolutely fabulous!
Ina G said…
What a clever and thoughtful layout here Cornelia. Love that is is just black white and kraft. Super sentiment. Thanks for sharing with us at JUGS this week.
dj said…
Fantastic choice of colors for a masculine valentines day card. I love that arrow die...gonna add it to my wish list!! Thanks for playing along with I "love" for guys challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz!! Glad you joined the fun and played along!!
Pamela said…
what a unique way to create a fun love card, I love the arrows pointing at You and Me with a different color. Thank you for playing with us at C4G
Cécile RIBON said…
This is such a surprising and great design! I love the neutral color scheme! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Just Us Girls.
Julie B said…
This is such a fab masculine Valentine Cornelia, great use of those die cut bits too with the contrast inlay.
Thanks for linking up at Cardz4Guyz. :)

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