Making a Simple Sympathy Card – Hand Penned

Making a Simple Sympathy Card - Hand Penned - Independent Stampin' Up Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

Making a Simple Sympathy Card – Hand Penned – Independent Stampin’ Up Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

Making a Simple Sympathy Card - Hand Penned - Independent Stampin' Up Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.
Making a Simple Sympathy Card – Hand Penned – Independent Stampin’ Up Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK.

This is a pretty card for a very sad occasion. My mother unfortunately had the need to send a sympathy card recently and this is what I came up with for her to send.

It uses the pretty Hand-Penned designer series paper (DSP) that is in the new catalogue. It has this lovely and light feel to it. Of course, there are matching stamps and dies in the suite. I love the sketchy watercolour feel. The sentiment is from an old favourite of mine “Peaceful Moments”. I am so glad it didn’t retire in May as I use it all the time. If you want to request a new catalogue just click here.

Measurements

  • A6 Cardbase in Misty Moonlight – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half
  • Hand – Penned DSP – 14.35cm X 10cm

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Ashee xx

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