Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Stampin' Up! Thoughts and Prayers

Elizabeth had to work all day yesterday as it never rained at the car wash! So, her Nana and I got out some of her stash and made a card or three. It's not as easy making a card when you don't have your own equipment! Should I tell her you can't keep all your scraps or let her find out on her own? LOL! She's a college girl and carts a couple of bins from her dorm to home for the summer!

Over at Watercooler Wednesday, Tristan Dawes picked an "Occasion" theme for the weekly challenge. 

Inspire.Create has a floral challenge.


Using the retired Thoughts and Prayers stamp set, I created this card. The inks are Stazon and the ribbon is from a garage sale Elizabeth went to last week.


Thanks so much for stopping by. Tomorrow is our Thursday Happy Inkin' Blog Hop so I do hope you will come visit again.

11 comments:

  1. Very pretty Karen, love the clean design. :)

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  2. It's always hard making a sympathy card but you have captured is occassion perfectly and in such a pretty CAS way. Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Cahllenge this week.

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    1. A lovely elegant CAS card, Karen. Sympathy cards are so difficult to make. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Watercooler Wednesday!

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  3. What a lovely clean and simple card, Karen. The inks are perfect and I love the addition of the ribbon. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

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  4. Such a great CAS card! Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges!

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  5. Simply lovely, Karen. Thankyou for joining in with ICC 'Floral' Challenge. Denita x

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    1. Thanks, Denita. I always look forward to your visits.

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