Friday, July 24, 2015

MASCULINE Sympathy Cards





As promised, here are the 2 masculine sympathy cards I made for friends of mine. (see the feminine card here)... One death in their family affected several lives.... 

These two cards were for 2 men whose relationship are uncle & nephew.... one lost his sister... the mother to the other  :(

I used the same card base and patterned papers (list at bottom), but changed them slightly. I cut 1-1/2" squares and rounded the opposite corners of each. Then I had to decide on the arrangements on each card.




For the first card, I tried the design above... but it looked too much like a flower to me, so I played around with the pieces. I finally chose the option below and just added the extra rounded squares and sentiment below it.


For the second card, I decided I wanted a little dimension, so I added smaller matching pieces on top of 2 sections (a little hard to see in photo below, since they're not popped up yet).... but again this shape looked too girly (flower) to me. 


So more playing around with the paper pieces until I was happy!... Added a couple more 1" rounded squares to the mix and came up with this:


With a 90 degree turn, another set mirroring it below, popped up the small rounded layers and the sentiment... finally happy... and Done!



List of supplies:
5x7 card bases with matching envelopes - purchased at Hobby Lobby
CTMH Passages patterned papers (retired)
CTMH Cocoa and Bamboo card stock
Scor Tape and pop dots
sentiment done in MS Word



Friday, July 17, 2015

Feminine Sympathy Card


Recently, some friends of mine lost a family member. I needed both a feminine sympathy card and a couple of masculine cards.
As you probably can tell by the lilies, this is the feminine card!
(I'll put the masculine cards in my next post.)

This friend lost her Grandmother. :(

I had absolutely depleted my sympathy cards, so I had to come up with something quickly. This is just pretty patterned paper on a white card base. Sentiment was done in MS Word to match.

(Sorry, card's a little cockeyed in the photo. I also wished I had removed the white paper from underneath it before snapping the pic... heavy sigh... oh well... you get the idea) 



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