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22 May, 2026

Thinking Tulips

 


Another fundraising card for Parkinson's Disease - their symbol is a red tulip.

A plaid background stamp, ink is dabbed off stamp so it is uneven, edges inked.  Hero Arts sentiment stamped. Tulips diecut from inked & smooshed card, shaded with Copics, stacked on black card.  Metallic gilding flakes applied randomly.

Shared on Challenges:        

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8 comments:

crafty-stamper said...

Absolutely beautiful card and Tulips, love the stamped plaid background.
Carol x

Dawn T said...

Gorgeous background to showcase your beautiful tulips

Loll said...

Beautiful card Carol. I love your red tulips, especially against your pretty background. Great work! xx

Twingomaus said...

So beautiful tulips :)
Thanks for joining us at the DAK Challenge.
Greetings Andrea

Gerda said...

What a beautiful card!! Love the gorgeous tulips and the pretty background!!
Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up challenge!
Have a great day.
Gerda

Taty said...


Hi Carol, a beautiful card, your poppies are adorable and the background is fantastic, congratulations. Thanks for joining us to play The Crafting Challenge! Tatiana x DT

Andree said...

An absolutely gorgeous card. You've used a fabulous technique to create the pretty background for the lovely tulips.
Thank you for joining in with the Crafts Galore Encore May Challenge “Anything Goes” x

Maikreations said...

Such a beautiful creation :o) Tulips are my favourite colours and I love that you created this card with such an important cause in mind! Thank you for taking part in our "Botanical Beauty" challenge over at Papercraft Challenges. Have a fabulous day and happy crafting, Maike