Hello and welcome, it’s Gaylynn.
Today, I am sharing a stamp on patterned paper technique for this quick, easy and heartfelt pet sympathy card. This one is made flat for easy mailing.
Sadly, these types of pet sympathy cards are occasionally needed. It is helpful to have them on hand and ready to lend support.
Sentiments:
Love.
Take comfort in the memories of wonderful times you shared together.
And, know that you were the best part of their life.
There is no coloring involved in the card process.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips with the stamp on patterned paper card technique. To begin, prepare an A2 sized card base in white. Then, using black ink, stamp on patterned paper using the large paw heart stamp. Also, stamp all of the sentiments separately onto white cardstock. Next, trim or die-cut a background panel, the heart panels, the sentiment panels and the tiny heart. You may also use a paper trimmer or fussy cutting for some of this. Then, using flat double-sided tape and glue, layer all of the panels onto the card base. Finally, add tiny embellishments or gems, to finish.
And, this is another look at today’s project.
See how this card was created.
Supplies:
Unity Stamp Co.
Loved By A Dog stamps
Love Is A Four Legged Word stamps
Stitched Up Heart {die set}
Dashes and Frills Hearts {die set}
Fall Out Hearts {background die}
Scallops & Rectangles {nesting dies}
Additional supplies that I used for this project are noted in my affiliate links below:
Colored card stock cream & pink
Patterned paper Feelin’ Festive 6×6
Flat double-sided tape ATG
Adhesive pearls
Glue
Ink pad black
Scoring board
Bone folder
Neenah 110 lb cover solar white card stock
Neenah 80 lb solar white card stock
Paper Trimmer
Desk craft & cutting mat
New Misti stamping tool
Die-cutting machine
Metal adapter plate
Craft Tweezers
Craft Scissors
Envelopes
Stamp & die storage that I use:
Magnetic sheets die storage
Clear pockets stamp & die storage
Clear Bags card storage
Technique Time and
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Thanks for visiting and have a lovely day.
Gaylynn