I did actually use the Upsy Daisy stamp set on this one, but I also made an oopsie too (I stamped the sentiment a bit crooked, so I just turned that panel on a bit of an angle and now I think you can't even tell!!)
Lance needed a sympathy card for a coworker whose father in law passed away, so this will be going to them. I don't have any sympathy related stamps, just Thinking of You ones, so that is the sentiment I used. I first stamped the image from Upsy Daisy in CTMH Chocolate ink, then used my Stamp-a-majig and stamped it again just a smidgen to the right in CTMH Hollyhock and then a smidgen to the left in CTMH Blush.
All papers, ink and ribbon are from CTMH and the stamps (2 different sets...one is Upsy Daisy and the sentiment is from Essence of Love, both by SU).
Thanks so much for visiting!!
~Kelly
oh wow kelly i love this crooked or not, i think that it works really well. love the shadow effect that you created. hugs rachx
ReplyDeleteFabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI love the shadow effect and great image.
Hugs,
xoxo karin
Beautiful card Kelly, looks good tilted that way. Hugs, Tammi
ReplyDeleteReally cute!! And your right you can't even tell it's a bit off...:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a PERFECT sympathy card...I LOVE it. The colors are so warm and soothing. Absolutely Beautiful!
ReplyDeletehardest card to make but it sure did turn out really pretty.
ReplyDeletevery pretty-love how the shadowing turned out.
ReplyDeleteit's the perfect sympathy card. :O)
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Beautiful!! What a great idea to "mask" a crooked sentiment!!
ReplyDeleteKelly, this is very beautiful! I think that it is fab that you turned the image to trick the eye,smile!!! I can't tell that the sentiment is crooked at all! It looks fabulous! The shadow effect is very cool...love it too and the papers and colours are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHugs, TaraG
Hahaha! I do the same thing...or I'll put an embellishment over my **OOPS** if I can't find another way to cover it. heheee!
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