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Funky Fossil Designs new Release Sneak Peeks

  Hi Everyone,

The new April release from Funky Fossil Designs coming into the shop on Friday April 1st - no joke!
I am introducing the first 3 sets  in this post. Sorry to keep it all crammed into one post, but I just got the stamps and was pressed for time to produce at least something for the previews....

The first card is made with the delightful set "Waters Edge" by Claire Brooking. It looks like you can use it to illustrate a children's book - very sweet. I stamped on a page of the new Shibori paper pad that is part of this new release.

My second card is made with the set "Architecture". For all the history lovers out there and travelers who like to visit ruins. I made an alcohol ink background and stamped with Staz-On ink. The paper strip on the side is from the Monochrome paper pad

My last card for today is made with the set "Treetop Lane" and is designed by Elena Zinski - you probably recognize her distinct, funky style! I paired it up with the little girl from the new set "Wishing Tree" and the frog and dragon fly from "Waters Edge". I colored with Copics and added the background using the Soda Stream stencil.

As with every new release there will also be new dies and enamel dots. You'll see it all on Friday, the release day.  A lot to look forward to!
Don't forget to visit the DT blogs  for amazing inspiration from those talented girls!

Happy Stamping!

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Comments

conil said…
Wonderful 3 in one blogpost. All these cards are, as usual, awesome but my favorite has to be the first one. I can see I'll need that set when it's released.

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