We’re of the age that many of our friends are dealing with the illness and death of parents. This week a friend lost her mother. Betty lived a long and happy life, but the last few months were very difficult. For some reason I never seem to have a stash of sympathy cards ready to mail, but since I had just watched the Papertrey Ink Make-it-Monday video I had an idea. I don’t often stamp a background. Except for changing the ink color, I copied the background design Dawn created on the video. The neutral colors seemed perfect for a more somber card.
I used both Soft Stone and Fine Linen cardstocks and inks in creating the card. The die cut is the “Christmas Label” which I haven’t used in a long time, but will remember it for times like these. The sentiment is also from a set I haven’t used in a long time, “Boutique Borders.”
The pearls from A Muse Creative Candy were the perfect color. I purchased a lot of these before A Muse went to a private party format, and I’m glad I did. This card seems perfect for the current Virginia View challenge, Ombre and Monochromatic.
That’s very subtle and quite beautiful, Karen. Just the right note. And am sorry to hear about Betty …
Such a beautiful card Karen. The background stamping gives such a subtle and intricate look. I’m sorry to hear of your loss.
It’s not an easy stage to be in..
I’m sure this card will be very much appreciated.
Elegant card, simple and delicate. I always find sympathy cards hard to make but I know how much they helped me so continue.
Beautiful card!
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