Hi There! Today I’m sharing a CAS floral card that I created for Color Challenge #209 at the MFT Blog.

The beautiful palette below made me think of flowers so I grabbed the Fundamental Florals Die-namics, Peaceful Greenery Die-namics and card stock (Jalapeño Popper, Princess Pink, Cotton Candy + Ripe Raspberry) and went to work…

I had so much fun die cutting and assembling the flowers! You can see part of the process in the one minute reel that I created for the MFT Instagram account.

Next, I die cut a hexagon with the third largest die from the Stitched Hexagon STAX Die-namics. After heat embossing the sentiment from the Word Bouquet stamp set on it, I adhered it to the middle of my A2 card base of Smooth White Card Stock with a strip of foam tape.

Now, it was easy to adhere the flowers and leaves and finish my CAS floral card. I hope it has inspired you to participate in Color Challenge #209 at the MFT Blog. You could be the lucky winner of a My Favorite Things Gift Voucher worth $50.

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