Monday Blues: Peaceful Garden Sympathy

Good Monday Morning! I’m starting off the week with the blues…not a blue mood just a couple of blue cards. My favorite color is blue, so I thought it would be fun to create a blue card each Monday. And hopefully, put a new spin on the Monday Morning Blues. A week ago last Saturday, I got together with my good friend and upline, Jeanie Stark to participate in the SU’s Creativity Now event. The…

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Clean & Serene Sympathy Card for #TTTC210

Stampin' Up! Dainty Details Sympathy Card Idea - Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

As I was in the process of replenishing my sympathy card supply, I actually needed to send three out this week.  This is one of them.  And I was able to make it work with the Tic Tac Toe challenge.  Here’s the fun board that Vicky of Team X came up with. I chose to go with the 2nd row across: Tools, CAS, Metallic Element Measure & Cut Basic White Thick card base:  cut at…

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Two for Tuesday: Countryside Blossoms Sympathy

Stampin' Up! Countryside Blossoms Embossed Sympathy Card- Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

Today’s Two for Tuesday cards feature the new Countryside Blossoms Embossing Folder in the Annual Catalog.  I embossed one Basic White card stock panel with this embossing folder to create two clean and simple sympathy cards. I’ve created some visual measurements for these cards: Assemble Glue the Gold Foil panel to the card base. Glue the smaller white panel to the left side of the card, leaving a 1/8″ border. Glue the embossed panel to…

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Irresistible Blooms Serene Sympathy

Stampin Up Irresistible Blooms Sympathy Card -Rosanne Mulhern Heartfelt Stamping

It’s Tic Tac Toe Thursday and this week’s challenge board is again loaded with creative inspiration.  There’s lots of elements alluding to Spring, which is something I’m sure most are ready for by now.   Hop on over to the  Tic Tac Toe Challenge to see what Team X has created to get your creative mojo flowing and join us this week.   In an effort to be more intentional with my projects, I created a…

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