Sympathy card with Quiet Meadow

Sundays seem to come round so fast! Today I have a sympathy card using the diagonal joy card fold. The stamp set I used is called Quiet Meadow. I also used the Meadow dies – truly a blast from the past. It’s still in the catalogue, so if you haven’t got it yet, it’s certainly worth owning it!

Sympathy cards are a sensitive topic, but they’re an essential part of life in general and we all need them at some time or other. Recently I had to make one for someone special, you know who you are and this is what I came up with.

smoky slate diagonal joy fold with Quiet Meadow

I won’t go into any detail on how I made this today, but watch out for a future tutorial and video to cover this type of fold.

The card base is in Smoky Slate and I used Fresh Freesia for my mat layers and I used the same palette for my inks. I die cut the floral elements from Vellum card stock.

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend, take care of each other – stampin’ hugs and smiles.

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