Hello! Today I’m sharing a fun tricolor hearts card that I made last night 🙂 This card is quite different from my usual style, and I love it!
I’m still catching up on the classes and techniques from the Crop & Create Delivered Cardmaking event. Last night, I started with Amy Yingling’s class. She shared many fun, unique ideas how to use the stamps, dies and stencil from The Stamp Market, and I started playing with the different heart dies that came with the kit.
I was inspired by this week’s color scheme at CAS Colours & Sketches:
I die cut the delicate heart frames in these three colors, and three smaller hearts in white. I then started playing with them on my card base, trying different layouts. Finally, this is what I settled on:
As you can see, on one of the smaller hearts I used the matching Thank You stamp from the set:
I’m not usually using many die cuts on my cards, especially these big. So this was a bit of a challenge for me 😅 But I’m really liking the end result. I like the tricolor combo and how the hearts fill the entire card front. I have more ideas that I want to try soon with these dies 🙂
And I guess that’s all for today! Thank you so much for stopping by. For updates about new posts, please follow me on Instagram and Pinterest.
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Have a great weekend! ❤️
– Michal
Such a wonderful design! The dies may be big, but you’ve made a wonderfully CAS card! Thanks for joining us at CC&S again this week:)
Thanks Jenny! ❤️
I love the colored hearts, great use of the colours. Thanks for joining us at CC&S
Thank you Samantha! 😊
I think you hit the perfect design combination Michal! This is just awesome…lots of color and lots of white space. Thanks for your continued support of the CC&S challenge blog!
Thank you so much Julie!! ❤️
This is fabulous Michal! I love your use of the colours and the way you filled the whole card but still left plenty of white space. Thank you for playing with my colours at CAS Colours and Sketches this week! Vicky x
Thank you so much Vicky! 🙂