Happy Fri.
Hi~ya everyone!
Woo-hoo, I'm so glad it is the weekend. I have been having a non creative spell here. Hopefully it is passing by, as I have been wanting to use this awesome printable stamp from Regina's The Cutting Cafe' files. When I first laid eyes on it, I knew it would be the perfect stamp for many occasions. This is the first of what I know to be many uses of this gorgeous stamp. I had to make a few more sympathy cards, two for someone I have known since 1961 who passed away. I always like to have a few spares on hand, because you never know when you will need one. Anyway, I created this card using DCWV, Stampin Up' cardstock, designer paper, and ink. The tiny book and labels were cut with my Spellbinder dies. The butterflies are from my MS punch. The inside sentiment is computer generated, and the others are stamps. Everything else is from my stash. If you haven't visited Regina's Cutting Cafe', I advise you to do so. There are some fabulous designers and lots of inspiration there. Catcha Soon!
"Um Buggin"
8 Comments:
beutiful card. great work always.
Oh Lillie, that is more beautiful than I imagined... I love it.
This is lovely Lillie! Sympathy cards definitely are your forte! I find them so difficult but yours are always so elegant and soothing. Really beautiful! xxD
Beautiful Lord's Prayer Lillie, just gorgeous. Your work always is so fun to see. You do such a wonderful job!
Lillie ~ Whoever receives this card will surely be appreciative of your time and the artwork you have made so beautiful! Just gorgeous! I need to get started on some Sympathy cards as well. You are right, you never know when you will need them!
Lillie this is my second comment here the first one disappeared! You know how much I love this card it's so truly beautiful , the card is beautiful and the meaning that goes with it is even more beautiful. Wonderful work my friend
hugs
Juliexx
Lillie, that is beautiful! What a lovely idea to put The Lord's Prayer right on the face of the card. Love the colors!
Beautiful card Lillie. I agree with Donna, sympathy cards are definitely your forte.
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