Why is it that the most important cards are the hardest to make? I found out a few days ago that a sweet beautiful girl that used to live next door to us passed away unexpectedly. I used to babysit her and her siblings all the time, and my heart is just breaking for her family. Her funeral is tomorrow, so I wanted to make a card to take along.
What strategies do you use for making "tough" cards like this one? It's fun to make birthday cards and baby cards, but at the times when you most need to communicate love and support, it's harder to get what you're feeling onto paper. I wanted to make something simple but still beautiful, and I also wanted to communicate something of how beautiful I thought this sweet girl was. That is why I added the little butterfly with the pearl on it -- it's a detail that might not ever be noticed, but it means something to me.
On to the nitty gritty -- I used this week's CPS Sketch as my jumping-off point. I embossed the background with my Cuttlebug, using a folder from Quickutz. The stamps are from Stampin' Up, the ribbon is from Fancy Pants, and the butterfly is a cut file I designed myself and cut in Sure Cuts a Lot.
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Times like this remind me just how much I have to be thankful for, and how much others need our prayers in so many ways. Blessings to all of you!
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