Comfort For Loved Ones With a Handmade Sympathy Card
Comfort for Loved Ones Left To Carry On
After the loss of someone near and dear, it is important that comfort for loved ones be given to support them.
Grieving for a loved one is so difficult and it is comforting to them that someone has acknowledged their loss. Friends of mine lost their grandchild last week. It doesn’t seem right that a young person cannot fulfill their hopes and dreams. He was taken at 13 having battled the c-word for 5 years. We have no answers as to why he would be picked to battle such a dreaded disease.
Saturday is the Celebration of Life service and I am sure that there will be a lot of people there to celebrate his life. The people surrounding his family are sure to give comfort to the family.
Recipe
Stamps: Bloom with Hope.
Ink/Markers: Stazon Black, Markers: Blushing Bride, Primrose Petals.
Paper: Whisper White, Blushing Bride, Water Color.
Accessories: Big Shot, Circle Collection Framelits, Lovely Lace Emboss Folder, Modern Label Punch, Tea Lace Paper Doily, Pearl Jewels, 5/8” Organza Ribbon, Blender Pens.
I hope that when my friends receive this card, they will know that I am thinking of them and providing a bit of comfort during their grieving process.
This is a wonderful stamp to use for a sympathy card and will provide the comfort for loved ones. The one way that you can get this stamp set into your hands is to host a workshop or a class. This is a hostess set and only hostess are entitled to it.
The stamp set is great for coloring and if you want to read about “Adult Coloring” use this link.
For coloring with markers and the blender pens, Stazon Black ink is the best. The reason? The ink will not run once it is dry when you use water based medium. You can still get the depth and the dimensional feeling using markers and blending. So even though Stampin’ Up! has discontinued their Blendabilities product, you can still achieve the same effect.
So, if you want to get into colouring, contact me today and find out how you can achieve this.
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