A dear lady friend and cardmaking buddy has just lost her Dad, and another sympathy card is needed. I was in the mood to make a soft and feminine card with some sort of flowers.
Following my usual pattern, I checked the Splitcoaststamper (SCS) challenges that I had not participated in to find some ideas to focus on and get my mojo moving. Several challenges dealt with the possibility of using flowers, but I needed to come up with a color scheme and a layout. I found my color scheme from the newest Inspiration Challenge using a lovely coral, soft brown, and cream top from the Serengeti Fashions website and refined it with the Alphabet Challenge, Color Letter I for Ivory. I came up with an idea for my layout from the Featured Stamper Challenge that used a quatrefoil background with a flower, though I modified my layout a bit to make more mine by using a lattice three-layered die-cut with only partial background coverage.
As my card evolved, I added more blossoms and more sizes than I first planned, and I added pearls and glitter to the flowers and to the lattice to give the card some sparkle. Take a peek at my friend's finished sympathy card below, both the outside and inside designs, plus the computer-composed sentiment and verse.
Ingredients: Stampin' Up products: Cardstock--Soft Suede, Crisp Cantaloupe, Very Vanilla. Stamps--Gorgeous Grunge (splatters); Flower Shop (large pansy); Petite Petals (small flower). Ink--Soft Suede, Crisp Cantaloupe. Die--Bigz Lattice (3 layers). Punches--Pansy; Petite Petals. Ribbon--3/4" Chevron Calypso Coral. Glitter--Dazzling Diamonds. Pearls. Other products: My Favorite Things Die--Interactive Oval Word Window. Computer-made sentiment/ verse. Size: 4-3/4" x 6".
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