This is one of those cards we never want to need but inevitably do. I kept the card design pretty simple but added some dry embossing and pearls for a special touch.
The sentiment panel is popped up with foam tape over the pearl flourishes.
Another sentiment from the same set was used on the inside. These two images are also from the same set. I stamped the sentiments in VersaFine Onyx Black ink but felt it was too dark for the flower and butterfly. I solved this by stamping off once and then stamping on the card interior.
Supplies:
Cardstock: Recollections (cream), Bazzill (brown)
Patterned Papers: MME
Stamps: Stampin' Up (Thanks for Caring cling mount set)
Ink: Versafine (Oxyx Black)
Tools/Embellishments: pearls (Want 2 Scrap), Cheery Lynn doily die (French Pastry), Spellbinders dies (Classic Oval Large, Floral Ovals), Cuttlebug embossing folder (Victoria)
I'm entering this card in the following challenges:
Penny's Paper Crafty Challenge #214 - Embossing (Heat or Dry - I chose dry)
Outlawz Twisted Thursday Challenge (Feb. 12-18) - Anything Goes with a Twist of using a doily
Addicted to Stamps Challenge #98 - Embossing (Heat or Dry - I chose dry)
Amusing Challenge - Die Cuts
Thanks for visiting today. I'll have several more projects to share with you this week so I hope you'll come back again soon.
4 comments:
Wonderful card and yes they are not the easiest ones to make but you have it just right with this creation. Many thanks for joining our challenge at Penny's Paper Crafty and I do hope you will join us again soon. Jennifer DT member
Nice card. Thank you for joining us at Penny's Paper Crafty Challenge.
These cards are so hard to make, but I love everything about it and it is so appropriate for a sad occasion. I really like this card, great job!
As Pia said above, sympathy cards are so hard to make because the heart is involved. You did a lovely job! It is soft and heartfelt. The elements are tastefully presented. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Addicted to Stamps Challenge Blog!
XO,
Chris
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