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Sunday 8 March 2020

Simple Sympathy

Hello and Welcome
Meet my card.  I like to have some extra sympathy cards on hand.  They aren't the easiest to make during such a sad moment and to have some done is a welcome relief.

So here's what I did to create my card.
I began with this leaf embossing folder and inked it up with some Distress Oxide ink.
I sprayed it with some water, then ran it though my Cuttlebug machine.  I really like the imprint it left behind.  
Next, I took my Simple Grid stencil and added some details in the corners for interest using some Hickory Smoke DOX ink.  I also rubbed some along all the edges with the same ink, using an inking tool.
I placed the piece into my Misti to stamp the sentiment and added a few black enamel dots for interest.  
I mounted it onto a heavy white card base.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.


Discount Code for A Colorful Life Designs


Supplies
Stamps- Scripted Bold Sentiments (Pinkfresh Studio)
Inks- Versafine; Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide (TH)
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Simple Grid Stencil (A Colorful Life Designs); Leaves EB folder (Darice);
Domed inking tool (Scrapbook.com); Mister (TH); black enamel dots

15 comments:

  1. This is very serene. I like the idea of doing the embossing technique and then adding some stenciling. Sometimes that technique doesn’t give enough detail so your two step process is wonderful.

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  2. This is beautifully done Karen and is exactly right look with the Hickory Smoke which is not too dark, and the leaves and grid stencil go perfectly together. x

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  3. Absolutely perfect sympathy card beautifully made! xxx

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  4. Beautiful Karen, the monochromatic colour scheme is perfect for a sympathy card :)

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  5. What a great way to use the embossing folder, and with the addition of the stencil, you have created a wonderful card Karen.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. I am so glad you write the step by steps Karen as I so enjoy reading how you do these amazing cards. Wow to this fabulous monochromatic card and it is a real stunner. I really must look at my embossing folders as this card is so very inspirational...Love it Karen x.

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  7. A lovely sympathy card Karen, a pretty embossing folder - you have created a fabulous background with it.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  8. Gorgeous card, hugs, Lori m

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  9. Another gorgeous creation, Karen. I haven't done one of these EB folder pressing in a long time - can't wait to do another! Thanks for the reminder of the great impact they can have.
    Is it awful that sympathy/thinking of you cards are my favorites to make? I just know how much I appreciate them when I receive one myself.
    =]

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  10. What a fabulous sympathy card! Perfect muted colours and just a simple sentiment. Great layering of the stencilling and the embossing folder inked impression!

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  11. A beautiful sympathy card with those pretty colors and background.

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  12. This is really lovely Karen, so elegant. Have a very happy and creative week, Sue xx

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  13. Beautiful Black and white dry embossed and stenciled background for your stamped Sympathy sentiment, Karen. TFS Hugs...Nancy

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  14. So pretty with the inked embossing and grid stenciling! love the colors you used too!

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  15. This is a gorgeous sympathy card Karen. The embossing folding ink is really cool done in neutrals. The stenciling adds more deliciousness. Great work, my friend! xx

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