Oh my, what a beautiful sympathy card the "Field Flowers" set makes. These flower images are SO pretty.
I needed to make a sympathy card and I suppose I could have gotten one from my stash but I just felt I needed to make a brand new one because it was a very special person who died.
I needed to make a sympathy card and I suppose I could have gotten one from my stash but I just felt I needed to make a brand new one because it was a very special person who died.
I found a card on page 23 of the latest "Stampin' Success" magazine. Actually it just arrived in the mail yesterday. I think it's fun to find a card in the magazines and copy it. My card is a bit different from the original one. I used the Scallop Trim border punch and on the original card ribbon was used on the right side of the flower panel and just a Scallop Edge punch on the other. I used the same punch on both sides. I did like how they ribbon was gathered on the original card but I didn't have any ribbon and even if I did, I don't think I would have spent the time gathering it to make it fit that edge. It is very pretty on there but something I don't care to do. I think it involves a needle and thread (which is WAY too much like sewing!!!).
Another difference is the background decorative paper. I used decorative paper and the sample in the book used the Dot, dot, dot stamp. I was glad the decorative paper worked. It's SO much easier to make the paper go on straight than it is to stamp the dots on straight. I love to take the easy way any chance I get.
The original card had words stamped over the dotted paper. I used an oval punch and a scalloped oval to add my words. Both cards are great. I can't say I like one more than the other, it's a toss up! I do like the Crumb Cake and the Baja Breeze colors together.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
3 comments:
Beautiful Sympathy card Wanda.
Very pretty, elegant, sympathy card, Wanda. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Joan
MN
Really, really lovely card. Very soothing.
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