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Priceless Sympathy

Yesterday’s Limited Supply challenge was to make a Sympathy card. I am glad Jen, picked this theme, because Rick had just asked me to make a card for one of his working collegues. She lost her brother this week. He wants to have a card on her desk when she gets back. He is such a caring man.

We were allowed to use Flower Stamps, one background stamp, no designer paper (ouch!) and really limit our embellishments, everyone depending on their style.

I haven’t been over at CPS for a while and decided to use their current sketch for this card.

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I knew I wanted to stay away from Chocolate Chip, punches, paper piercing and as much hardware as I could to make it a limited supply challenge for me.

First I looked through my stamp stash. I have not a single stamp saying With Sympathy. Wow! I need more stamps. LOL

I settled on a saying from God’s Blessings for the sentiment.

For the flowers and background stamp I thought of Priceless. I just love this set! The color combo that I thought would be good for my sympathy card was Bashful blue, Basic Black and Basic Gray.

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My card base is a 4 1/4″ x 11″ piece of Basic Black cardstock folded in half. Next is a 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of sponged Basic Gray cardstock.

I took a  3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Bashful Blue cardstock, and sponged one inch down from the top and bottom across the cardstock. Then I cut three pieces of Basic Gray Cardstock. Top and bottom panel measure 1 1/8″ x 3 3/4″, the middle panel 2 3/8″ x 3 3/4″.  I pushed the panels together and stamped the swirl stamp from Priceless all over. Then I sponged the edges and adhered them to the Bashful Blue layer.

I added Gray Taffeta ribbon around the top and bottom panel, placing the knot on the right of the top, and on the left on the bottom layer.

The saying was stamped in black ink on Shimmery White cardstock. I stamped the swirls in Bashful blue (2nd generation) around the edges of the cardstock and sponged the edges lightly. That was layered on a 1/8″ bigger piece of Basic Black cardstock and a 1/4″ bigger Shimmery White piece. The later was sponged with Bashful Blue and Going Gray.

I inked up the flowers in Bashful blue, stamped it off once and then added Going Gray ink around the outline with Fantastix. The flowers were stamped on Shimmery white and cut out. The flower on the right I didn’t stamp off  to make it a bit different then the two flowers on the left.  I added vintage brads in the center and mounted them around the saying with dimensionals.

Filed under : Challenge, Stampin' Up!
By beate
On September 8, 2007
At 12:00 pm
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24 Comments for this post

 
Juanita Says:

WOW, it is soooooo beautiful, you did an awesome job with those limited supplies!!! The colors are wonderful, TFS.

 
 
Kacey Says:

This is an absolutely beautiful card! Love the colors you chose, and that sentiment is very comforting. It doesn’t look like your limited supplies, limited your abilities :-) Love it! I’m sure she will love it too.

 
 
Deborah Says:

These are so sensitive challenging cards to create if you ask me. You did such a nice job given the sympathy theme. Your limited supplies certainly worked out well. TFS- Deb

 
 
Alexandra Hobson Says:

Very nice sympathy card Beate - I am sure she will like it. I find sympathy cards hard to make but this one is perfect. *STMAPIN HUGS* Alex

 
 
Rose Ann Says:

You did a super job with the challenge…this turned out beautifully!! Perfect for Rick’s colleague!

 
 
Heather P. Says:

Oh, this is gorgeous… Love the sentiment!

 
 
Crystal Says:

Wonderful Card. I usually don’t like darker colors but I love this. Maybe I should start using colors that are not so bright and see if I like my own work :) Mahalo for sharing with us.

 
 
Shannon McGann Says:

This card is so beautiful! The blue just adds that light touch with the gray. Very nice, and suits the sympathy theme.

I also wanted to thank you for the fantastic tutorial for the Criss Cross card. The directions were so clear, and it’s such a great card!

 
 
Janine Says:

I really like this card. I think the colors really go well together. Sometimes it is hard to think about what is appropriate for a sympathy card but this one is quite lovely.

 
 
Jennifer Says:

Such a lovely card and a beautiful sentiment. You both are wonderful people!
HUGS

 
 
Gina K Says:

Beate,
I don’t know what card to comment on first! Gosh, the last million entries have blown me away!! You rock girl!
Hugs,
Gina K.

 
 
diane (cookiestamper) Says:

wow, Beate…even your Sympathy cards are amazing!

 
 
christina fischer Says:

Beate, this is a beautiful, elegant sympathy card. The blue accent is just perfect!

 
 
Charmaine Says:

Just beautiful, Beate! I can’t believe I’ve only been gone 2 days and you have 7 posts! Wow, you were busy! :)

 
 
Michele Says:

This came out lovely!

 
 
lacyquilter Says:

dynamite card.

 
 
Lynn Says:

This is a beautiful card, I love the colors its very elegant.

 
 
Christi Says:

You did awesome with the limited supplies. It is beautiful and I know that your husband’s co-worker with appreciate the thought.

 
 
StamperSharon Says:

Beautiful sympathy card, B — great job with the sketch, too!

 
 
Lovetostamp6 Says:

Very pretty Beate. I love the Blue with the grey, & how it pops. Pretty design, Jennifer :)

 
 
Tami Says:

Perfect sympathy card!

 
 
Lori Barnett Says:

I LOVE these colors!! This card is beautiful. I don’t have any Basic Gray paper yet…but I will for sure get some on my next order!

 
 
Wendy Says:

What a beautiful card! You rarely see gray or black cards with all the bright colors out there, but I love how well it compliments the blue!

 
 
Angel Says:

Oooh! I have got to try that sketch too! This card is Gorgeous with a capital “G”!

 

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