I placed the card blank into my MISTI and placed the sentiment stamp in the lower corner and the 'Wheat' stamp so it was off the edge of the card as I only wanted a section of the stamp. I stamped the image and sentiment a few times to get a good sharp image and then embossed them with clear embossing powder.
To make this card I used:
6" x 6" white matt card blank
Woodware 'Wheat' and Clearly Besotted Fancy Sayings' stamps
Versafine Vintage Sepia ink
Stampendous clear embossing powder
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A lovely Sympathy design.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sympathy card Kath, the image and sentiment are sharp and crisp and a gorgeous colour
ReplyDeleteI* think CAS cards are perfect for sympathy cards and this one is stunning. I love that stamp you've used.
ReplyDeleteReally classy and elegant and perfect for a sympathy card. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too.
ReplyDeleteKath, That is perfect for a Sympathy card. Always hard to do them. Sue
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kath, a gorgeous sympathy card.
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
This Woodware Wheat stamp works so well for a sympathy card Kath, and the brown is the perfect colour, not as harsh as black. x
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely and elegant card, anyone would be uplifted to receive it and know you were thinking of them
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Absolutely perfect for a sympathy card, and love the understated brown colour choice. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More and Perfectly CAS, Anita x
ReplyDeleteA perfect sympathy card! Thanks for joining us at Perfectly Cas.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Kath, very elegant.
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Gorgeous, you have a real knack with CAS cards xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! Thanks for joining AAA Cards! Hugs Åsa
ReplyDeleteA lovely clean and simple creation! Thanks for playing along with us at AAACards!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful CAS Sympathy card. Thank You for joining us at Perfectly CAS challenge Blog. Robin