Sympathy cards are always so hard to make. I never really know where to start so when I had to make a sympathy card over the weekend I let 2 challenges do the work for me. I never want to do "over the top" cards but I also don't want to just slap something together. Getting the right balance is the key. I hope our friends can feel the love and prayers we sent to them.
I used the current sketch at Fab Friday as well as this weeks challenge at CAS-ual Fridays which is to use Kraft or as we call it now at Stampin' Up!, Crumb Cake.
I used the Festival of Print paper stack for my banner and wrapped a Very Vanilla seam binding bow around it.
For the image panel I cut out a Windows Framelit and before popping it out of the die I sponged it with Crumb Cake ink which left a nice little border around the edge. I also inked up Serene Silhouettes in Chocolate Chip ink and stamped it right over the sponging. Then I popped the cardstock out of the die and wiped the excess ink off of it with a tissue.
Next I added the sympathy sentiment from Petite Pairs and a few pearls to the flowers.
Off to finish up preparing for having the neighbors come over for pizza before heading out to trick or treat! Hope you have a fantastic Halloween!
Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today?
Stamps: Serene Silhouettes, Petite Pairs
Ink: Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip
Paper: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Festival of Prints DSP stack
Accessories: seam binding ribbon, pearls, Windows Framelits, corner rounder
Gorgeous sympathy card! And fabulous tip about sponging/stamping while the card stock is still in the framelit--I need to try that!
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