Tuesday, April 23, 2013
With Sympathy
I needed to make some new sympathy cards. I know of three friends/acquaintances in the past week that have lost a parent. Maybe that's what you need to expect when you are almost 45 and all your parents are hitting the 80+ mark, but I just don't want to accept it. I am so fortunate, lucky, grateful that my almost 80 mom and dad are still in wonderful health and enjoying every day. This card was the start of a stash for future "needs" but the first one goes to a childhood friend of mine that I lost touch with for 20 years until two years ago when my daughter had a playdate with a bible school friend at a local pool that I'd never been to before. I was so happy when she came over to me and we started talking like no time had ever passed. She lost her father yesterday. I know he was failing and I'm sure it was a relief to her that he is now in God's hands and with her mother who died a few years ago after a horrific battle with breast cancer, but still, she's an only child with no mom or dad here to turn to when she needs that parent advice. Something that I just can't imagine.
I started with a couple different ideas, one kind of plain and simple, one with flowers, but I've been drawn back to my butterflies. I've used my ever precious SU cottage wall paper and rich razzleberry card stock for my butterflies. The big butterfly has an acetate layer too.
I never know what to say in a sympathy card, but I do like this saying. I'm not sure the name of the set that it came from.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope to get back in the stamp room later and get some more of these made so I'm prepared for the next time.
Pretty, Linda. The butterflies look so good in that cardstock color. The interior color layer is simple, yet perfect.
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