Hi there. I get to have a whole weekend of WCMD action as it's Saturday here. (7.40pm as I write this.) I also like taking part in some of the challenge that are on Saturday US time.... so Sunday for me. Luckily the spring weather is VERY WET here in Auckland so I got to spend a bit of time in the craft room this afternoon after a quick but wet trip to the Mall for some new jeans.
I had a friend ring me yesterday to ask if I had any Sympathy cards on hand - as she needed one. Looked and only had one... so after work yesterday I made one and this afternoon did two more.
Here's Friday's card
I was inspired by a card I saw on Pinterest. It used leaves for it's focal image. I decided to use an unusual colour - because I had the maroon coloured card sitting on my desk. I found a colour of ink that worked with it - Catherine Pooler's Peppermint Scrub ink. I found some leaves in an Altenew Wallpaper Art that would work for what I wanted. I die cut the panel with a Gina K Master Layouts before stamping. I also took a very old wooden stamp from a local NZ company - Rubbadubbadoo that was an Old Script stamp. I masked a little off each side and stamped it in second generation stamping as a subtle background. The sentiment is from Hero Arts - With Sympathy set (from 2011) . Matted with the maroon card. For added texture I embossed the bigger panel with Gina K Tapestry folder before layering that onto a maroon panel.
Next up are the two cards I did this afternoon
This one was inspired by a number of cards I have seen using torn edge masking and ink blending. I chose to use Distress inks - Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Wild Honey, Spiced Marmalade and Ripe Persimmon. I used a variety of silhouette stamps from Hero Arts - With Sympathy and Catherine Pooler - Wild Garden to add the flowers. The sentiment is from Winnie & Walter - A Tree for All Seasons. A few little yellow gems finished this one.
3 comments:
What a wonderful selection of elegant sympathy cards Dawn - they are amazing.
I am looking forward to playing with bubbles :)
Blessings
Maxine
Nice work Dawn - it's always a nice feeling when everything works out well - those sympathy cards are great - simple and stylish. I had fun with your bubble technique and have gone back and done more since making your card. It's a bit addictive! CarolG
Beautiful sympathy cards & I especially love the first one with the script in the background! Now you & Betty are making me want to try the bubble background technique!
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