Friday, December 10, 2010
Believe - a sympathy card
Recently a blogfriend of mine lost her mother and I made this card for her. You know who you are, I just thought it would be nicer not to blurt it out. I'm thinking of you and this one's for you...
There is nothing really that can be said in a time like this. Sometimes a picture says more than a thousand words.
The image I have used is called shining on. It's one of the few stamps that are only sold as a single stamp. I knew I had to have it when I first saw it when sweetpea donated money to Haiti when selling it. I think it's quite appropriate to use for a sympathy card.
I started colouring the image with my promarkers in muted colours: skintone and greys. The image got a bit too boring so I used a hint of pink on the wings and butterflies. I'm quite happy with how I managed to make it look like the light from the candle shines on her face.
I used a white twinkling h2o to add that shimmer to the wings and a black sparkle gelly pen on the leaves in her hair and as an "eyeliner". I found the little chain with freshwater pearls and the key laying around in my to-do jewelry pile. I started making an earring out of it and didn't like it. I added the charm "believe" (which it took a while of persistent searching to find). The charm is attached to two hydrangea flowers with a brad. The papers and piece of ribbon is something I've had in my stash for years, but never used. I love the elegant and muted feeling of this card.
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ching-chou kuik,
Katarina,
Shining On
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I agree Katarina, the muted elegance of this card is so beautiful. I love the colors you have used.
ReplyDeleteHugs:)
Angela
Love the touch of pink you used here Katarina. A very nice effect!
ReplyDeleteConnie
This is breathtaking. I agree that the touch of pink is wonderful. The silver edge to the image is a great touch too and the whole thing is just something I could look at for a long time. Very, very nice Katarina!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card, love the papers you chose and the color combination is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis card is stunning and I am grieving right along with you. i lost my mother and it is so hard. hugs to you... whoever you may be... you are in my heart!
ReplyDeleteKatarina, these are the hardest kinds of cards to make (in my opinion) and of course, the kind we wish we never had to make. When I look at this card I get such a feeling of compassion and peace. I am sure it will mean so much to the person it is for. (And it is stunningly elegant and beautiful, too) :-)Traci
ReplyDeleteKatarina, this is gorgeous, so elegant. Like Traci stated, it has a peaceful feeling to it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
I just love your use of this image on the card. What a tough occassion for cardmaking and I think this one is very elegant and suitable for the time.
ReplyDeleteI think this is so warm and heart touching!!! You did an absolutely sumptuous job on it!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kym