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Comfort cards

Hello!  I'm getting a little bit sleepy early this morning.  Trying to kick my coffee habit.  I only drank a cup a day but trying to switch back to green tea.  Ha, I just yawned. 

I made a set of cards totally opposite my happy cards in my previous post.  I didn't know what I wanted to make so just grabbed my newest Winnie & Walter stamp sets, Addie's Garden and The Big, the Bold and Comfort.  Also went back to my love of kraft cardstock and kept everything simple even though there was actually lots of fussy cutting involved and touching up of the sentiments.

Here is the set of 5 comfort cards.  I kind of love them actually.  I love how simple the flower is and how bold the sentiment is.

I first made the flower in this kind of super light yellow, beige-y color but didn't think it stood out much against the kraft. 

Here's the second beige-y color flower. 

Then I changed to a light pink color for the flower.  I think I like that better just a little bit.

I like this sentiment a lot.  I stamped each sentiment and I guess my ink pad is running low so the black wasn't quite bold enough for me.  I went and colored in every sentiment with my Copic multiliner.  Even the small font sentiments!

I stamped right over the flower stems too.  Then filled the sentiments in.

Yawning again.  Anyway, that's it for me.  I think I might switch gears a bit and do some sewing again or play around with some felt.

Thanks so much for stopping by!


Comments

These are super pretty Eva. I love my kraft cardstock too, so many possibilities working with it too. Hope you catch second wind soon, LOL!
Denice said…
What an awesome stamp set, it's always hard to find the right "comfort" card. Yep, lots of fussy cutting, but it was well worth it.
Ohhh, I really LOVE your set of cards Eva. Simple and beautiful!!!!
Leanne said…
These are beautiful Eva! Get some rest!!
Lynn said…
I love the look. Simple is best for sympathy cards. Well done!
Catherine said…
Your cards are so beautiful Eva ! I love kraft cardstock too... Have a lovely week-end Sweetie ! Hugs, blessings and love from Catherine
Rachel Parys said…
These are practical, gorgeous, and classic!! I keep telling myself that I need to make sets like this!!!
Bead Crumbs said…
Very pretty and meaningful too. (No coffee...gasp!)
Unknown said…
Lots of prettiness going on here Eva! Love them!
Diane said…
What a lovely set of card designs.

Hugs Diane
Cheryl said…
Wow you colored over the stamps! Those typewritten letters look difficult. So pretty! I think I like the pink flower too. I think I need a 2nd cup of coffee some days in the afternoons. Or a nap.

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