This week our cards are headed to a family in New Jersey to show our support for the recent loss of their daughter and sister.
I cannot take any credit for this card as I came across this beautiful piece of designer paper and for me it made a sympathy card all on it's own. I thought of adding stitching, or some type of embellishment, or highlighting the flowers with colored pencils but the more I looked at the paper the more I felt I should just leave it alone. I mounted it on Sahara Sand and added the sentiment. The paper has such soft tone that I had to brighten it up a little in my photo. It's so delicate IRL. TFL.
Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 GMT Views: 2907
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This is beautiful! I was feeling really insecure when I saw those lovely flowers. I wanted to know how in the world did you stamp those! Whew was I relieved to know it is dp!!! Giggle. This is really lovely and I wouldn't have done anything to it either.
Registered: October 3, 2009 Location: In a state of grace Posts: 10850
Tue, Jan 21, 2014 @ 7:06 AM
Robin this is amazing - so soft and lovely, just like the teapot!! I think that your decision to allow this paper to shine was wise, it is perfect with the simple sentiment. Thank you so much for being an angel and coming to John and Lisa's Teaparty...make sure to get your cookies! Hugz from NJ.
------------------------------ MarieMy time is not mine to have, but mine to share
Registered: March 15, 2012 Location: Alabama Posts: 11018
Tue, Jan 21, 2014 @ 11:17 AM
Your card is so beautiful! I LOVE the DP and think, like you and others, it has no need for embellishment! Your sincere sentiment is perfect! Truly lovely sympathy card!
Registered: October 21, 2010 Location: in the okanagan in b.c. canada Posts: 13012
Tue, Jan 21, 2014 @ 12:02 PM
wonderful. Love how you just left it....so soft and pretty. Some of the papers are so beautiful one doesnt even want to cut into them. What a lovely way to use it...worked perfectly...TFS..:0)
------------------------------ We as people are raindrops of colorful ink , falling down Crisp and Clear, each a different shade more vibrant then the last, but once we realize at the bottom of an endless abyss we all fall into the same inkpot forming one color, only then can we come together as one My son.