Sympathy Card

Good Morning My Friends,

You know; I always have this idea in the back of my mind that I will make get well cards and sympathy cards in my spare time.  I have had some success with get well cards; but I seem to only be able to make sympathy cards for the person who has passed away or their family.  I need to think of their loved one whilst I make the card.  Here is a sympathy card I recently made for a friend.


I am without a printer right now and I am working from my laptop so no digital stamps to color; just Spellbinders & a sympathy stamp.

Recipe for this card:

Card Base - Cameo Silhouette Store
Spellbinders Resplendent Rectangles
Spellbinders Decorative Labels 22
Paper from stash
Ribbon, pearl & butterfly from stash


I am entering this card into the following challenges:

http://4kraftygirlzchallenges.blogspot.co.uk/ - Anything Goes
http://carabbiemomentsofcraft.blogspot.co.uk/ - Anything Goes; Swirls & pearls
http://digistamps4joy-sa.blogspot.com/ - Challenge #86 Dies or Punches
http://www.ttcrd.blogspot.com/ - TTCRD Feb 26-Mar3 Anything Goes
http://craft-deebowz.blogspot.com/2014/02/february-challenge.html - Use A Bow

Thank you all so much for stopping by!
Hugs,

13 comments:

  1. I love the touch of green on this beautiful card! It's always rough to have to make a sympathy card but know this one will be loved.
    Lynn

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  2. Sympathy cards are the hardest to make but you've done a fabulous job, Chriss!! I love the design and layers!! The colors are so pretty!! Have a great weekend :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  3. Lovely card with lots of wonderful layering. Thanks for joining the Craft-Dee BowZ challenge this month!

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  4. it's a very lovely card Chris.

    Thanks for join us at
    {Digistamps4Joy DT Member}

    Karin



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  5. Such a pretty card Chriss! They are always difficult to make and I never have these on hand either...great idea though so when you need one you have them all ready. I am sure your friend appreciated the card!
    Sherrie K

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  6. Gorgeous card Chriss. I feel the same way about Sympathy cards. I need to create one based on the person it is going to be given. I am sorry for your friend's loss. I am sure this gorgeous card will be appreciated by them.

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful creation with us at Digi Stamps 4 Joy!! Hope to see you again for the next challenge. Have a fantastic week!! Hugs, Gloria DT

    http://purpleglocreations.blogspot.com

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  7. Those are the type of cards that I struggle to make...But this is Beautiful.....love it my friend!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Migdalia
    *Crafting With Creative M*

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  8. Chriss, this Sympathy Card is a pure 'Celebration of Life' and the Love and support for your dear friend in her sadness shows through the beauty of this card. The beautiful Spring colours are full of Hope and I love that you have shown the beauty and freedom of the 'loss' of a special life in the butterfly.

    Brighter days will come to your friend as she accepts her loss and is able to think of the special gift that she's had in her life up to now ....and this card will help her through these dark days, I'm sure.

    Lots of Love Dear friend Ingrid xxx ♥ ♥ ♥

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  9. This is such a lovely sympathy card, thank you for sharing at Creative Moments
    Alex x

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  10. Sympathy cards are never fun to create but this one sure is lovely, Chriss. This is a beautiful, thoughtful card and I'm sure it will bring much comfort.

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  11. thanks for joining us at creative moments... love the image Mel DT

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  12. beautiful card thanks for joining us at creative moments challenge xxx

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  13. Wow - love all the shapes and your color combo too. Thanks for sharing with us at Digistamps4Joy.
    Blessings,
    Zella

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