Tuesday, March 16, 2010

C&S Sympathy

I had to make a couple sympathy cards for someone recently, and this clean and simple design works perfectly for me. Some vintage cream card stock and ribbon, a beautiful piece of designer paper by SU! and an elegant sentiment stamped in soft gray, 4 rounded corners and this card was finished! I find myself leaning toward clean and simple more often these days, probably because the postage costs are minimal, and the cards are also done in no time at all.
The sun makes a long-overdue appearance today, and the temps are on the rise, so it's going to be a great day!! Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous day wherever you are!

Carol

12 comments:

  1. Clean and simple... AND beauutiful Carol, love the soft look. Hugs Silke

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  2. Just gorgeous, Carol! Just like that beautiful sunshine out there today! :D

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  3. What a beautiful sympathy card Carol! The tone on tone is gorgeous. I linked here today from Sandy's OWH blog after looking at your crimped leaf making tutorial. I loved it!

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  4. This is so beautiful. I always struggle thrying to think of something to do for a sympathy card.

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  5. Very lovely card and simple is always wonderful. Pat

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  6. Ohhhhhh!....all the white is so pure. Love Love LOOOOVE the elegance of this!

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  7. Clean and simple is the perfect way to go with a sympathy card. Well done!

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  8. Clean and simple...ME TOO!!! This is just beautiful...Mainly because of the simplicity of it!!!

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  9. Very simple and beautiful, Carol!! I love all the white and your beautiful ribbon!
    Enjoy the sunshine this week!:)

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  10. Cards like THIS ONE are destined to replace sorrow with joy, my dear! What a breath taking way to share some goodness during sad times! Gorgeous work, absolutely fabulous!

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