Hi friends! It’s time for a new sketch challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches! 🤩 My card for the DT inspiration is a triple sentiment card, in rainbow colors! 🌈
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Look at the fun sketch that we have this week!
And here’s my card!
Instead of the three rectangles, I decided to use three frame sentiment die cuts. I used a lovely die from Tanya Sol Art – the sentiment says “Mazel Tov” in Hebrew 🙂
I chose a lovely rainbow colors pattern paper to cut the three sentiments, and then adhered them to a black background. The black background really makes the rainbow colors pop!
I really like the triple sentiment layout and the rainbow colors of this card. It’s very different from my usual style, but I love the boldness of it 🙂
That sketch is so versatile, I think I’ll make more cards with it soon… And I hope you’ll join our challenge too!
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Happy Tuesday! ❤️
– Michal
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יפה לראות מה אפשרי אם החתוך! בעז”ה אני מגיעה לארץ בעוד כמה שבועות ואני רוצה למצוא חנות שמוכר מוצרים למעצב בנייר. במיוחד אני רוצה דברים בא-ב ומילים בעברית, כמו מדבקות, חותמות, חיתוכים וכאלה. את יודעת איפה יש חנות כזה בארץ, עדיף בירושלים! תודה רבה!
היי, שמחה שאהבת! 🙂 יש הרבה חנויות יצירה בארץ, אני מכירה בעיקר את החנויות האינטרנטיות – רעותא, נתנאלה, touch of art, מימס. כולן בטוח שולחות גם לירושלים 🙂
What an amazing design, Michal! I totally love the rainbow color diecuts against the black background.
Thank you my friend! 🙂
Love those fabulous rainbow diecuts Michal – they look AMAZING against the black, so dramatic!
Thank you so much Joanne! 🙂
Love the dies and your card is amazing!
Thank you so much Valerie! 🙂
This is gorgeous Michal! Love it xo
Thank you so much Bhavya! 🙂