Good evening friends, follower and callers by, warm welcome to Jacqueline Randall, thank you for joining my Blog.
Sharing a Sympathy card, afraid a few of these to make for my box, as they will be needed in the future.
Image is Stampin up stamp "Happy Watercolor" ..distress ink Seedless Preserves..
Die cut with Spellbinders "Romantic rectangles two"..
plain mat matting basics A..
Main card shape Grand large labels. discontinued
This is how I kept the embossed outline of the die ..in the Tattered lace "Ditsy Dots" folder
I have done this bit of a tutorial as some did not understand my one.. how to emboss in a folder with your cutting die in place..
This is the card which has been die cut.....
Place in a folder..Die Cutting edge up..
Folder open..add tan embossing mats and one clear plate.
Run through your die cutting machine..
After is has been embossed
This is how it looks..with your die outline around the edge..
Sue Wilson "Delicate Foliage"
spellbinders cross`s one.. Discontinued
Few gems and ribbon to finish..
Spellbinders Romantic Rectangles two ..here phone 01634686823
Distress Seedless preserves...here
Thank you for any comments you leave ..I will return your call to an active Blog...pam
Beautiful card Pam and thank you for the tutorial. I must admit I don't like making sympathy cards as they are for such a sad occasion. This one is very pretty and elegant.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU SO MUCH, Miss Pam, for the tutorial! I am one of those people! LOL NOW I get it - but it took your photos - LOL sheesh - I'm such a ditz. Your card is gorgeous! Thank you very much for sharing how! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Pam. xx Jan
ReplyDeleteGood evening Pam,
ReplyDeleteA stunning card, love everything you have done on it .
A great Tutorial, I do this but you have explained it very well for those who were not so sure.
Happy Crafting
Patricia x
Good evening Pam. Another stunning card, love how you put this together, great tutorial too. Hazel x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Pam and thanks for showing us how you made your creation
ReplyDeleteAnne
This is just beautiful! LOVE the colors you used on the image. They created such a soft effect and are perfect for a sympathy card. And all the gorgeous embossing makes this just spectacular!
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous Pam, great that you have shown how you do the embossing, I would never have know you could put it through while the die was still in place, xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sympathy card, Pam. Thanks for recapping the instructions for embossing with photos. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Pam, I love your delicate design and wonderful embossing.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Gorgeous card Pam. I love the stamp and the whole design. You have just reminded me that I have those grand labels dies and have not used them for ages - it is certainly time to look them out after seeing this card.
ReplyDeleteHi Pam sorry im late in commenting it's been one of those days.
ReplyDeleteThis card is absolutely stunning and I love the colours you have used and the design is wonderful as always. xx
Debs xx
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Stunning card Pam, I love the colour that you have added. Thank you for the tutorial, although I dkn't have thar particular die, I do have the grand circles and squares, so will be giving this a try. Lainie xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely design for a sympathy card Pam. Thank you for the tutorial, must give this ago, looks lovely. Carol xx
ReplyDeleteHi Pam this is a gorgeous sympathy card. Unfortunately I need to make one tomorrow. Thank you for the tutorial. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Pam. Thanks for the tutorial. Now I know how this id done..Loz
ReplyDeleteYour card is just right. I often buy my sympathy cards as I get too upset making them. Thank you for the tip - I did puzzle as to how this was done but you have explained it so well. Sylvia
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card Pam. The Seedless Preserve is a perfect colour for this sympathy card. Thanks for the step by step tutorial........very clever.
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Karen x
Hi Pam, for making such a special occasion cards, is always a little difficult. You've made this card very delicate, yet effective. The rhinestones are set well accentuated.
ReplyDeleteHugs Petra
Love your creation Pam it looks fabulous and the colours are perfect......♥ aNNie
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Morning Pam, Wow !!!!!! I love this card. The stamp is beautiful, the die-cuts used are beautiful, this whole card is stunning !!
ReplyDeleteThis SU stamp is another to add to my Wish List.
Thank you for the tutorial on embossing with the die in place.
Lots of love from Patricia xx
Morning Pam, Wow !!!!!! I love this card. The stamp is beautiful, the die-cuts used are beautiful, this whole card is stunning !!
ReplyDeleteThis SU stamp is another to add to my Wish List.
Thank you for the tutorial on embossing with the die in place.
Lots of love from Patricia xx
Hello Pam, for me the most important card that needs to be hand made are Sympathy cards, as they are read and re-read many times, also it can show that you care if you can't make your own, try to have one or two in your stationary box from fairs, shows ect. Your fits my bill perfectly, I love soft coloured cards and if you don't mind I would like to adapt your design. X Ros
ReplyDeleteMorning Pam,
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card, love everything you have done.
Lydia
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good morning Pam,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and so elegant too I really love it.
Many thanks for sharing your technique for embossing in the die,very clever indeed.
Take care in this awful weather.
Hugs
Margaret corgi owner
Hi Pam
ReplyDeleteThis card is absolutely stunning. I do wish Spellbinders hadn't discontinued the Grand Labels 1. I've only just found that die, went to buy it but couldn't find it anywhere. Asked Spellbinders where I could buy them only to find out they had been discontinued. Mind you they kept the large ones as I'd ordered them thinking they were the grand ones.
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful card and so appropriate for such an occasion. The stamp you've used is lovely and not 'in your face' and the Seedless Preserves ink was a marvellous choice.
Great tutorial too! Thanks Pam.
Hello Pam, what an elegant sympathy card the image is beautiful and your colours so soft and gentle, Kate x
ReplyDeleteThat looks really delicate Pam, pure elegance, love the refined colours, too, so pretty! Hugs, Ira xox
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I love this card Pam,so very pretty,thanks for the great tutorial also
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteElma
Hi pam this is a stunning card and thanks for the tutorial your cards while I've been away on my travels have been amazing those Mothers Day cards are especially gorgeous hopefully I can get back to normal soon but loads to catch up on after five weeks away before I can get crafting again love and hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteVielen herzlichen Dank für diese tolle Idee. Auf sowas wäre ich nie im Leben gekommen.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
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Silvi
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeletesorry I missed this beautiful card.
It's so perfect for the occasion.
Lovely designing as usual.
Beautiful colour choice too.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
So pretty Pam! I need to try this, thanks for explaining how the right way! Every time I see you use this embossing folder I'm tempted to try to order it, I just love it! Blessings! Kathy
ReplyDeleteEqually lovely as your later cross sympathy card. This one is very delicate with the pretty flowers and the layers with the dies. Very pretty texture with the added foliage, and the soft colors. Thanks for the tutorial - this is something I've not tried to do this way, but shall! Very stunning results. TFS & Happy wkend.
ReplyDeleteHi Pam....Beautiful sympathy card....Pretty flowers and background...Joolsx
ReplyDeleteHi Pam....Beautiful sympathy card....Pretty flowers and background...Joolsx
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