Unfortunately, I needed a sympathy card but fortunately it came together quickly for two challenges.
First, I've used the sketch at Try a Sketch on Tuesday#664 here.
Then it's for Sunday Stamps#354 here. It's a color challenge and the color palette reminded me of the Floral Delight DSP. Which was perfect, because I had it out for yesterday's card.
Unbounded Love is the stamp set.
Here's my recipe:
Stamps: Unbounded Love
Papers: White, Pecan Pie, Daffodil Delight, Floral Delight DSP
Inks: Pecan Pie
Accessories: 2 3/8 inch circle punch, 1/8 inch Daffodil Delight Satin ribbon, Pecan Pie & Clear Ribboned Adhesive Backed Dots, Unbounded Love dies, Stampin dimensionals
Sympathy cards are always a challenge to me; but you did a beautiful card that will give a recipent a good feeling and comfort them through their hurt and pain. Thanks for sharing your sympathy card with us at TSOT. You may want to share with our sister Challenge at Double Trouble since you have met Thing 1's requirement for the recipe of ingredients. Their link https://doubletroublechallenge.blogspot.com/2025/02/Challenge-185.html is in the TSOT challenge post... hope to see you there too.
ReplyDeleteGreat sketch interpretation, Jennie! The colors are lovely - the Floral Delight DSP is so pretty. Thanks for joining our challenge at TSOT.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Great paper choices...they work perfectly for our color combo! Thanks for playing along with our “peeks of spring” color palette over at Sunday Stamps!! Deb Horst, DT #SSC354
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty and I love the patterned papers. Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is always hard to make sympathy cards, but this will bring comfort. The floral dsp is so pretty! So happy you joined us at Sunday Stamps!
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of patterned papers. Great use of our sketch. Sorry you needed a sympathy card. Thanks for joining us at Try A Sketch On Tuesday.
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This is so soft and pretty - perfect for a sympathy card. Thanks for sharing with us at TSOT :)
ReplyDeleteJennie, I'm sure the recipient of your sympathy card will appreciate your creative talents in sending a supportive message during their period of grief. I like that you chose the yellow and brown palette, too!! Thank you for sharing your card and creativity with us at TSOT!!! -Donna
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paper hopefully brings some comfort to the recipient. I love that paper! Thanks for sharing on Sunday Stamps.
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