Hi Friends!
Today I am sharing another sympathy card designed with stamps, dies,
paper and other supplies from Stamp Simply.
Unfortunately, it seems as though I am needing more sympathy cards than
ever before. As we get older, this is normally the case....
As many of you who follow my blog know, I enjoy playing along with online challenges and I decided to incorporate the As You See It #AYSI296 “Balance” Challenge for the layout and will also be linking to the Word Art Wednesday #591- #592 “Anything Goes” Challenge.
If you have not had a chance to check out the
inspiration from the Stamp Simply Design Team or
the other challenge sites, I hope you will take the time to do so- gorgeous inspiration
from all!
This card was another fairly quick one to create
(lately, I have been so busy I am trying to design easier cards that are
flatter for mailing).
The 4” x 5 ¼” piece of white cardstock for the background
was embossed using the Lace
embossing folder before trimming and adhering to a piece of black
cardstock.
The two panels were overlapped onto the embossed background
and the background panel was adhered to a white card base.
The floral image and the “Thinking of You” sentiment from the Floral Clusters Summer Roses stamp set were stamped onto white cardstock with Versafine Black Onyx Black ink and embossed with clear embossing powder.
The sentiment was die cut with an
oval die and mounted onto a black oval (also cut with the same size die).
The floral image was colored with water-based markers and die cut with the coordinating die.
Mount the floral image die cut onto a plain white die cut (to give the image more stability) and adhere to the card front with dimensional foam.
The “sympathy” sentiment from the Floral
Clusters Summer Roses stamp set was stamped using Versamark ink
onto black cardstock and heat embossed with white embossing powder.
Once cooled it was die cut with the Farmhouse
Sentiment Banners Dies.
The oval and banner sentiment were layered together
before adding to the card front with dimensional foam.
The floral image was added as well with dimensional
foam and the card as finished off with a few pearls.
Stamp Sets: Floral Cluster Summer Roses (Stamp Simply)
Inks/Mediums: Versafine Onyx Black, Versamark, Stampin’ Write Markers- Flirty Flamingo, Melon Mambo, Granny Apple Green, Evergreen Envy
Cardstock/Paper: White, Black, Craft
Consortium Ink Drops Candy 6x6
Accessories/Tools: Gemini, Jr., Stamp
Simply Steel Dies- Floral Clusters and Sprigs, Fishtail Sentiment Banners; Spellbinders
Nestabilities- Standard Ovals SM, Sizzix 3D
Texture Fades A2 Embossing Folder- Lace. Heat
Tool, Clear and White Embossing Powder, Kaisercraft
Self-Adhesive Round Pearls- Pearl
And don’t forget to check out the Stamp Simply store- so
many great items and free shipping on orders of $100 or more.
6 comments:
Julie, this is absolutely gorgeous! Lovely flowers!
This is stunning, Julie. You colored those flowers so perfectly that they look life-like. What a wonderful design to showcase these amazing stamps and dies. I love it and I thank you for sharing with us at Word Art Wednesday. It's always greatly appreciated.
I'd love to have you come HOP along with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon. The hop is still happening, and there are great prizes to we won. You can find the fun here:
www.reasonableribbon.blogspot.com
Blessings,
Karen L
Wow, Julie, this is so lovely! Great coloring and papers, and sure to bring comfort in a difficult time! Thanks so much for playing at As You See It!
Julie, this is so lovely! I like that you've gone for bright, hopeful colours even though it is a sympathy card. I really like your two part sentiment in reversed colours - a masterful touch. It's a great pleasure to have you join us again in the gallery at As You See It.
Beautiful colour and texture, Julie! I'm sure it will bring a touch of hope and comfort to the receiver! Thanks for getting sketchy with us at As You See It Challenges!
This is stunning! I love the lushness of the papers and embossing. It's all complimented by the beautiful florals. Thanks for playing along with As You See It.
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