Hello! I’m back today with my card for the current Color Throwdown and Perfectly CAS challenges. I created some geometric tulips using the Geometric Builder Circles dies from Simon Says Stamp! 🌷🌷🌷
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The color swatch this week was really fun!
I decided to combine the color swatch with the current challenge at Perfectly CAS – Die Cuts:
And here’s my card!
I used the amazing Geometric Builder Circles dies to create the tulips for my card. I wanted to use these dies for a long time, there are so many wonderful ways to use them!! 🤩
For the tulips, I used orange and green scraps from my stash, and adhered the pieces to white circles. Then, I trimmed the white parts that were visible, and added the tulips to a large piece of kraft cardstock.
Finally, I stamped the cute long sentiment from the Send Happiness stamp set from CZ Design:
I really like how this card turned out! That color combination looks great with the tulips, don’t you think? 😍
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you like my geometric tulips card 🙂
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Wishing you a wonderful weekend! ❤️
– Michal
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A great design in terms of both colors and graphics. Your tulips are very springtime.
Thank you for joining us in our Perfectly CAS fun.
I wish you a happy Easter
BożenA
Thank you! 🙂
Now this is PCAS perfection! So bold and beautiful Michal. Thanks so much for playing with us at the PCAS challenge blog.
Thank you so much Julie! 🙂
FANTASTIC! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Perfectly CAS challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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Thank you Darlene! 🙂
That’s a striking design, Michal, with such happy colours! Thanks for playing along with us at perfectly cas this month!
Thank you Rachel! 🙂