Happy Hellos Everyone!!!
I hope all is well with you. Summer has officially begun here on the East Coast. The sun is hot and the air is humid here in Baltimore. The best thing about the weather lately is that it is consistent. Over the past few months we have experience so many different changes in the weather. Okay, enough small talk about the weather.
Lets talk about today's card. I think the cards I tend to make the least of are 'Get Well' and 'Sympathy' cards; and fortunately I haven't needed either recently. Of these cards, I probably make even fewer for males. Recently, I was asked to make a get well card for a male recipient and this is what I came up with. Take a look...
I hope all is well with you. Summer has officially begun here on the East Coast. The sun is hot and the air is humid here in Baltimore. The best thing about the weather lately is that it is consistent. Over the past few months we have experience so many different changes in the weather. Okay, enough small talk about the weather.
Lets talk about today's card. I think the cards I tend to make the least of are 'Get Well' and 'Sympathy' cards; and fortunately I haven't needed either recently. Of these cards, I probably make even fewer for males. Recently, I was asked to make a get well card for a male recipient and this is what I came up with. Take a look...
Oxford line is one of my favorite DP from Basic Grey
when making a card or project for a male recipient.
I used a sentiment stamp that I love from PTI. I love it! I didn't want to over
embellish, so I added some ribbon and a metal clock. If you're wondering,
the clock ties into the inside sentiment.
I used the thin sheet of natural wood I usually discover in several
if my cigar boxes. I ran it through my CuttleBug, stamped the
sentiment; and put a few dimensionals underneath for volume.
That was it and I was done.
As always, thanks for visiting The Peddler's Gallery and come back real soon.
2 comments:
so elegant with a touch of an ethnic feel. great job!
That paper is gorgeous Lorie,mans I love that warm sentiment.
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