I keep saying that I am going to create a stash of sympathy cards but somehow I don't seem to get it done. And, I need 2 sympathy cards this week which means that I am creating something simple in order to get my cards in the mail.
Although it is a simple card, I think there is also some elegance about it. I started with a standard card base & popped up my art piece which is on a 3-7/8 x 5-3/8 Whisper White c.s… I stamped the flourish & the sentiment from Flourishing Phrases with Rich Razzleberry Ink.
In order to add some texture, I cut the border from Rich Razzleberry Cardstock with the Flourish Thinlits Dies. Because it is so thin, I used the Fine Tip Glue Pen to adhere it to my card.
A trio of Rich Razzleberry Enamel Shapes are scattered around my card front in order to add some visual interest.
The inside of my card is stamped with a companion sentiment from Flourishing Phrases. I also cut a small flower with the Flourish Thinlits & a small piece of Rich Razzleberry Cardstock.
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Hugs,
Ginger
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Beautiful, Ginger!
I agree, this card is elegant.
What an eye catcher! Love everything about this card.
Pretty card. Just perfect and it does not look simple – just really perfect from it’s sentiment to the flourish and dots. A keeper of a card! The flower on the inside makes it perfect. You could make several of these in different colors for a stunning supply of cards. Night of Navy on crisp white would look awesome too. Well done – I wonder what you would come up with if you had lots of time to create a card?
Thanks Chris! Seems like I am always on the move. I like your idea of not of navy crisp white. Might have to do that making a stash is a good idea too. Have a good weekend!
Hugs
Ginger
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This is so elegant!