Japanese “congratulations” button emoji Perler Pattern

The emoji ㊗️ depicts a circle with a bold white cross in the center. The circle is filled with a vibrant and eye-catching shade of red. The design conveys a sense of prominence and importance, emanating a feeling of celebration or achievement. The symbol is reminiscent of Japanese culture where it represents the word "congratulations." Its artistry lies in its simplicity, displaying a visually striking icon that captures attention and provokes curiosity. This emoji is often used to express congratulations and well wishes for a special occasion or accomplishment. Its vibrant red coloration adds a touch of excitement and enthusiasm to the message's intent. People can utilize this emoji to celebrate various milestones, such as job promotions, graduations, or personal achievements, conveying their heartfelt congratulations and support. Additionally, it can commemorate festive events, like birthdays, weddings, or anniversaries, where it symbolizes joy and felicitations. The ㊗️ emoji can be employed to acknowledge someone's hard work, dedication, or success, allowing them to feel recognized and valued amidst their achievements.

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Once you've printed the pattern, follow the instructions here to make your own Perler bead creation!

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