This is another simple sympathy card I made for a colleague.
I think this dreamy flower is useful for so many occasions!
I used antique linen, tumbled glass, broken china and weathered wood distress inks to create the inky halo effect with an applicator tool.
I'm linking up to the anything goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
I'm also linking up to Word Art Wednesday where it's also an anything goes challenge.
I'm also linking up to the challenge at Penny Black at Allsorts where it's anything goes with a stamp.
Supplies:
Penny Black Dreamy stamp; versafine ink & clear ep; distress inks; sentiment sticker.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
I used antique linen, tumbled glass, broken china and weathered wood distress inks to create the inky halo effect with an applicator tool.
I'm linking up to the anything goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.
I'm also linking up to Word Art Wednesday where it's also an anything goes challenge.
I'm also linking up to the challenge at Penny Black at Allsorts where it's anything goes with a stamp.
Supplies:
Penny Black Dreamy stamp; versafine ink & clear ep; distress inks; sentiment sticker.
Thanks for visiting,
Cathy x
That sponging around the flower is just stunning. It makes the flower center stage and looks beautiful for a sympathy card.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful CAS design, loving the embossed sentiment!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at penny black and more!
Very elegant card
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Jo x
this is a beautiful sympathy card! so elegant and softly coloured! thank you so much for playing along with us at penny black and more!
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Thanks for joining Penny Black & More @ Allsorts challenge with this great entry, good luck.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
Tracy x
Lovely clean and simple card. Love your soft colour shading. I am also in Country NSW.
ReplyDeleteSimple and oh so elegant!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful... so classy and elegant!!! Mxxx
ReplyDeleteSo pretty with the inking and matting.
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