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Inkspire Me 366

September 11, 2018

I am sure that I am not in the minority when I say that making a Sympathy card is the hardest kind of card to make.  I needed one for a good friend of mine and used the sketch at Inkspire Me to create it.  The sketch is one that could be used in lots of different ways, perhaps you might like to join the challenge this week also.   I attached a piece of the Frosted Floral Specialty Designer Series Paper to scored and folded Soft Sea Foam card.  I stamped the greeting from the Flourishing Phrases stamp set onto Whisper White card using Shaded Spruce ink.  The greeting panel is attached to the card front using dimensionalsI stamped the leafy image from the First Frost stamp set onto Whisper White card using Shaded Spruce ink and cut it out using the co-ordinating Frosted Boutique Framelits Dies.  I stamped the large flower from the First Frost stamp set onto Whisper White card using Blushing Bride ink and cut it out using the co-ordinating Frosted Boutique Framelits DiesThe leaf is attached to the left hand side of the greeting panel.  I used a dimensional under the very top of the leaf and snail across the middle of the leaf so that it would sit flat over the panel.  The flower is attached over the top.

To decorate the inside of the card, I stamped the large leafy image onto the lower left hand corner of Whisper White card using Shaded Spruce ink.

The First Frost stamp set is a very versatile stamp set that I am sure I will be reaching for very often.

Bye for now,

Kris

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. September 11, 2018 8:24 am

    Lovely Kris. Not easy creating this type of card. TFS

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