Friday, August 7, 2015
With Deepest Sympathy Card
4:00 AM
Hi Friends,
Today we will tackle a hard subject to stamp for. Sometimes we really don't know what to say, but can express our love and concern with our heart. One way to do it is with a heartfelt and heartmade card. Valerie created a very sweet and uplifting card today. You can easily change out the flowers to suit the person you are giving it for. Roses, daisies, lilies, or tulips are some ideas.
Here is what she writes today:
_________
Hi Crafters!
Valerie here today!
Today we will tackle a hard subject to stamp for. Sometimes we really don't know what to say, but can express our love and concern with our heart. One way to do it is with a heartfelt and heartmade card. Valerie created a very sweet and uplifting card today. You can easily change out the flowers to suit the person you are giving it for. Roses, daisies, lilies, or tulips are some ideas.
Here is what she writes today:
_________
Hi Crafters!
Valerie here today!
Today's card is one we all need once-in-awhile, a Sympathy card. The just-released Flower Patch stamp set worked perfectly with the beautiful sentiment stamp, Deepest Sympathy. And because it's a sympathy card, I kept the design pretty simple.
The images are stamped on X-Press it paper, and colored with Copic markers.
The rectangle dies are Lawn Fawn's Large and Small Stitched Stackable Dies.
Thank you for stopping by today, and have a wonderful day!
~ Valerie
Labels:
deepest sympathy,
sympathy card
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1 comments:
WOW gorgeous.. love those flowers and the big sentiment..
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