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Friday, January 27, 2012

It's Friends with Flair!


It's Friday, and that means Unity Friends with Flair! I'm always happy to link up, just not thrilled at the reason I had to make this card... it's another sympathy card. I wanted to get it done and in the mail right away, so... I CASEd myself. (CASE = Copy and Share Everything.) I switched up the colours and dropped a layer, but kept the same general layout. I will have to use this image for a different type of card soon, though -- otherwise, it may start to be "the sympathy card stamp" in my mind. (I pigeonhole things that way sometimes, if I'm not careful. )
Hope you're getting ready for a great weekend! And if you head over to the Unity blog... wow, there's a ton of fun new releases over there!
P.S. Almost forgot to link this to Simon Says Stamp anything goes challenge! 


Supplies: Stampin' Up very vanilla cardstock, wedgewood blue cardstock, Unity/Webster's Pages Love stamp & Bevy of Butterflies sentiment, Stormy Sky distress ink, clear embossing powder, oval nestabilities, Fiskars threading water punch

19 comments:

  1. Sorry you need another sympathy card. :(

    Love that birdie stamp and yes, it needs some non-sympathy loving! Maybe a new baby card?

    Have a fabulous weekend!

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  2. Next time you use this stamp I hope it is to welcome springtime! Lovely card and I am sure they will appreciate it.

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  3. I'm sorry you had a reason to make another sympathy card but it's beautiful. Maybe you could use it for a new baby, like someone having quintuplets since there are five eggs! LOL The image would also work for a thinking of you card. Or maybe you could selectively ink just the leaves and make it something entirely different?

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  4. Lovely card and this stamp would make a great spring card.

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  5. This is a beautiful card, sorry for the need of it though.

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  6. Mono color card with a simple sentiment to a beautiple image go so well together.

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  7. Ugg, Sympathy cards are hard to make IMO...I can't make them ahead of time, so when I make one it's because I need one and that is never easy.

    Your card will bring great comfort to someone and I am sorry you needed one.

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  8. well, I guess the one bright side of sympathy cards is that CASEing yourself works so well...and this is an excellent design to reuse. That stamp really is lovely! :)

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  9. You always manage to create cards with different styles! Gorgous card, Lindsey.
    Hugs Janna

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  10. A lovely CAS card and beautiful monochromatic color scheme. This card is sure to bring comfort to the recipient.

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  11. Your card is a really stylish one. I think it could be used for many other occassions . Have a nice weekend
    x catherine

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  12. That is a beautiful card. I am sorry someone you are about has lost someone. They will appreciate the beauty of your card.

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  13. This is a really gorgeous Sympathy Card! I too hope the next time you need/want to use this gorgeous image it is for a more happy occasion.

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  14. Beautiful card. Just wish they were never needed.

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  15. I know your beautiful card will be much comfort to whom you send it too. I'm sorry for your loss. Hugs girlie.

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  16. Love the monochromatic look...Perfect for this type of card :)

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  17. Hi Lindsey! Sad that you had to make a sympathy card. The colours are so soothing, and it's a lovely card!! Have a great day!!

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  18. Yes, it's always good to have sympathy cards on hand, but it sucks that we need to have sympathy cards on hand. Sorry to hear it!

    I love the stamp in blue--it's really gorgeous! I have to tell you that I subsequently purchased the stamp after the last time you used it. I guess I loved what you did that much!! :)

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  19. what a great case of a great card :) sorry you are in need of one....

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