Good morning friends! I'm here this morning to share a sympathy card made for a dear family member recently. This type of card has always been so hard for me to make but we do need these now and then.
I'm sorry for the shadow on my photo but the next one shows my flowers with a close up so you can actually see the soft colors of my flowers.
I used muted pinks and greens against a backdrop of white on white. I think it turned out just the way I wanted it to and hope it brought comfort to my family member.
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Glenda this is a gorgeous card. The flowers are so pretty. I love your layout.
WOW this is so delicate and beautiful to look at
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Beautiful sympathy card, Glenda, love all the white and your fabulous flowers! Happy Friday!
What a beautiful and elegant card!! Have a great weekend!!
this is absolutely gorgeous.......
Another stunning beautiful, elegant card and I just LOVE it.
Patricia xxx
Absolutely beautiful creation Glenda! I'm sorry for the loss but know your kindness will bring comfort. Gorgeous flowers in such a soothing color and your design is fabulous! Well done ...
Softly stunning, Glenda. Your flowers are, of course, beautiful. Love the soft colors of the flowers and leaves. And your layers and embossing give it so much texture. The family will treasure this as a keepsake. I'm sorry for the sad occasion.
That is a beautful cafd Glenda. Is it one of your submissions as well as being sent off? You do make some gorgeous flowers and I am always so envious of them. Must get around to making some more myself one day soon.
Hugs and Thanks for visiting me (sorry I am late but I think I have the influenza)
Hugs, Neet xx
What a gorgeous, delicate card, Glenda!! Love the white on white layers. It is sure to bring comfort. ~ Blessings, Tracey
Garden of Grace
Hi Glenda,
I'm sure your lovely card will bring comfort. I hope all is well.
Hugs,
Kay
Your card is lovely. I have become passionate about die cuts and am waiting impatiently for my radiant rectangles to arrive. I am currently trying to decide between three different ivy/grapevine dies and would like to know which one you used for your leaves. They look great.
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