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Monday, January 11, 2010

Thoughts and Prayers

 

A dear friend lost his mother unexpectedly on New Years Day so I made a Sympathy card for him and an extra to have on  hand.  Always a tough card to have to make, but so important to give. This Stampin Up set-Thoughts and Prayers- is so classy...love it. Actually, this whole card is SU!

I actually made two versions, but not on purpose. I was stamping away and dropped the inside sentiment stamp on the bottom of one of my prepared front panels. What's a girl to do then...IMPROVISE! I cut off the "offending" ink smear and added a pretty little scallop so the front piece would fit my already cut card base. I actually liked that one better!




Stayed tuned for a couple of fun cards this week...a great  3 Clovers Challenge as well as a fun surprise on Friday! Stay tuned!

Card Details:

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Stamps: Thoughts and Prayers by Stampin' Up!


Cardstock: Basic Black, Kraft, Very Vanilla, and Bella Blue DP.

Ink: Versafine Black

Misc:  SU circle punches, kraft ribbon from SU!, EK Success border punch and kaiser pearls

15 comments:

  1. That's really nice and elegant Sue!

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  2. Both cards are truly elegant and I love the subtle colors and design.

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  3. Hi Sue,
    thanks for the lovely comments, the paper I am using is from an office supply store and comes in pkgs of 250 pages. It is 100lb so it is nice to work with. It cost about $40. a pkg but they had it for $1.00 a pkg. I can not pass up a good deal so I had to have it but they only had brown,blue and yellow. So now that is what I am using to try out all my new svg cuts. The puppy here is about 5" but can be cut at any size. I just love the sure cuts alot program. I will have to check out the blog you got the box from. Let me know if you need any more info. I don't tend to put it on the blog because I am lazy. lol

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  4. Sue! You've done an extraordinary job and a tough theme. These couldn't be more special. Isn't it interesting how a little ink smudge can inspire?

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  5. They're both beautiful, Sue. I do love the one with the scallop. Very clever. I need to have some of those on hand too. TFS!

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  6. Sad but necessary cards I agree and you've done them so beautifully and very elegantly Sue. Love how you recovered from your little accident, I seem to spend most of my time doing that :D. Chris :)

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  7. Such a pretty card, I should have some of these on hand as well. First time visiting your blog so off to look some more.

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  8. Both are beautiful, Sue and so thoughtful.

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  9. Hello dear Sue, your card is so elegant, I love the EK Punhc, love the pearls, the colors...all!!!! This is very pretty. Hugs and happy day! Silke

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  10. These are so striking in their simplicity...love the DP and black for contrast.

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  11. Gosh, so often my goofs wind up making a better or more interesting card. I guess it forces me to go that extra step. I love both of your cards -- the first with it's clean lines, which work so well as a masculine card, and the second one with that little touch of femininity from the big scallops. The colors are very soothing.

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  12. Both of the cards are amazing! And I like how you added scalloped edge to the second! Really like a cute bow on the first!

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  13. This is SOOOOO gorgeous! I love the elegant, classy colors...and I love that tree image!

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  14. Very pretty cards Sue! That stamp is so gorgeous and I love both cards. They are both elegant and beautiful.

    Hugs,
    Larissa

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