I also want to tell you about the very cool challenge that Dina has come up with for the next Tea Party (March 11). Head over to the smARTworks design blog - then pick a card, any card! :) And now... create your very own version of that card! When you post your creation, please include a link to the original card just so we can all see the "starting point." And just a reminder, too, that you are in no way limited on the stamp company - obviously, if you have smARTworks images, we'd love for you to use them, but you can use whatever... the whole point is to share your creativity. So hop over and peruse the eye candy, and hopefully you can find some time to join in the fun!
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Showing posts with label sympathy. Show all posts
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Thinking of You...
I also want to tell you about the very cool challenge that Dina has come up with for the next Tea Party (March 11). Head over to the smARTworks design blog - then pick a card, any card! :) And now... create your very own version of that card! When you post your creation, please include a link to the original card just so we can all see the "starting point." And just a reminder, too, that you are in no way limited on the stamp company - obviously, if you have smARTworks images, we'd love for you to use them, but you can use whatever... the whole point is to share your creativity. So hop over and peruse the eye candy, and hopefully you can find some time to join in the fun!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Late to the Party!
Our hostess Peggy challenged us to mount our focal image in an oval. Things are quite busy around here with Christmas looming on the horizon, so I kept my card pretty simple. All the images are from the "Purpose Small" set. I stamped the main image onto some pale bluish lavendar cardstock, then die cut it and matted with a black die cut. I knew I wanted to accent it with ribbon, but the white card base needed something more, so I pulled out my box of glimmer screens and grabbed some glimmer mist to create a soft, shimmery design along the bottom. Stamped the phrase, and good to go! It's definitely not a Christmas card, but I can't help but think of how timely the sentiment is... how that baby born so long ago truly can heal.
Be sure to check out the oval-riffic stuff that Susan (also sharing Peggy's card), Dina, Giovana & Donelda have created.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Enjoy today - and a BIG sale!!

I have two more cards to share featuring the Borders & Seals set, both simple but elegant.
For this first one, I started by lightly drawing a grid on the white cardstock so I could make sure that the images were stamped evenly. The sentiment is from Sunflowers, and it's layered with white organdy ribbon and two pearls.

For this card, I stamped the long image from the set onto taupe cardstock with versamagic ink, used sticky EP, heated, and then applied gold leaf foil. I matted the strip with black, and then adhered it to the card, where I had stamped selas along the bottom edge. The sentiment is from Bleeding Heart, and I split it using my stamp-a-ma-jig.
So would you like to purchase any of these sets for yourself? Well, head on over to smARTworks ~ it's birthday month, and all in-stock rubber is 35% off!! Order $50 or more of stamps only, and shipping is free; if your order includes accessories, then shipping is half off. Get all the details here. What better way to kick off the week than ordering new stamps! :)
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Simple Sympathy

Check out All Things Stamped to see what others have created!
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Sympathy Card
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Sympathy Sunflowers
I'll be back tomorrow with a VERY different approach to the flowers!
Monday, November 12, 2007
With Sympathy

I kept the design relatively simple. I used the Brocade Background designer paper (SU), and stamped a single swirl (Autumn Leaves). I cut a strip from one of the other papers in the pack, and added just a bit of distress ink to help it stand out from the background. I stamped the sentiment (retired SU set - Hope for Comfort) on some River Rock cardstock, and then glued it all down and added a single prima. I matted the panel and then mounted it to the card base. I added another River Rock panel to the inside so that it's easier to read the sentiment. I used another stamp from the HfC set, and it reads "May you find comfort in God's word and in the knowledge that others care and sympathize with you."
I do like how it turned out, and I may have to make a couple more to keep on hand for these difficult times.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Artfully Asian Sympathy
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