Today I needed to make a sympathy card. My uncle passed away. I don't need it until next week but I thought I would make it now so I was ready. Most of the sympathy cards I've made have been flowery. I don't make that many masculine cards or masculine sympathy card. I found this card on Pinterest that I thought was good. It's got flowers but it's fall colors and the fall leaves. I may think of a different card before then but for now, this is the one I'm going to use. I found this card here. I did make a few little changes.
The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Whisper White card stock. On top of that is a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Soft Suede. And the focal piece is Whisper White and measures 3-3/4" x 5". I stamped the little dots on it from the Daisy Delight set using Soft Sued ink that I stamped off once. After doing that I textured it using the "Pinewood Planks" embossing folder. I taped that piece on top of the Soft Suede.
I die cut some gold foil leaves, two large and one small. Then I stamped two large leaves on a piece of Whisper White card stock. I used Early Espresso ink to do that. Then I colored them using my Blends Pen. I started off with the light Pumpkin Pie pen in the middle. I kind of drew the shape of the leaf. Then I took the dark Pumpkin Pie pen and colored around that. I used the light Cajun Craze to color around/above the Pumpkin Pie and then I went around the edges using the dark Cajun Craze marker. As I was coloring the leaves in I drew a small leaf on the card stock and added each color as I went. This was for the smaller leaf that didn't have a vein stamp to go with it. Next I die cut the leaves. As I was die cutting them, I also die cut the gold glitter paper circles. That die is in the "Colorful Seasons" bundle. I needed three of them.
I set the leaves aside and stamped the flowers. I used Soft Suede and Early Espresso to cut two stamp two of each color using the "Daisy Delight" set. I stamped them on So Saffron card stock. I should have stamped off on the Soft Suede, it pretty much looks like the Early Espresso. In real life I can see a little difference but it's VERY close. I punched the daisies out and taped the centers together putting the Early Espresso one on the bottom and the Soft Suede one on the top. I added a Dimensional behind each one.
I needed a 1" x 3-3/4" strip of So Saffron but I didn't want to cut a full sheet of card stock up (I didn't have any scrap) but I remembered there was some space left on the piece I had punched the daisies from so I used that. It's in two pieces but no one will ever know, the flowers and leaves hide the seam. I ran those pieces through the Big Shot using the "Layered Leaves" embossing folder. The original card using the knitted looking one, but that one is retired and I like the look of the leaves better, it seemed to fit more with the flowers and the other leaves. Though the knitted look and the cooler weather are a theme on their own!
Now it was time to assemble. I added the strips first. Then I set the daisies in place. I glued and tucked the leaves in where I thought they looked the best. I used the "Faceted Gems" for the center of the flowers. I did color them using the Bronze Blends Pen. I glued the gold glitter dots in place and I added three gold sequins that I colored using my dark Pumpkin Pie Blends Pen.
The words are from the "Itty Bitty Greetings" set. I stamped them using Early Espresso ink and I used the "Classic Label" punch to punch them out. I set them in place using small Dimensionals. And the card was done.
I like the card, just not the reason I had to make it.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Great card, Wanda. Sorry for your loss. With the change of the sentiment, this card would be a perfect fall birthday, Thanksgiving card or autumn thankful card. Enjoy your day!
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