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Which Cards are Most Appreciated?

Filed under: Projects — March 6, 2024 @ 10:57 am

I’ve had several occasions lately to send Get Well, Sympathy and Thinking of You cards. Those sentiments can be so meaningful to a recipient along with a heartfelt note. You share something special when you send a handmade card to someone going through a hard time. I’m sharing a few ideas for you and some Stampin’ Up! products that fit the bill for these types of occasions.

Quiet Reflection has some lovely images and beautiful sentiments – even one for someone who has lost a pet. It especially lends itself to #simplestamping using #stampinup Note Cards & Envelopes.

Bright Skies is one of my favorite bundles from the mini catalog. Here’s a peek at one of my swap cards for Stampin’ Up! OnStage. See 2 posts earlier for some more cards with this bright bundle, sure to send cheer to the recipient.

Hot Air Balloons and the entire Lighter than Air Suite are also great for these sentiments. Plus they are just fun to play with! Whether a #simplestamping card or a more involved technique using Designer Paper, you will have a lot of options with these products. The second card is from my recent class – be sure you subscribe to my newsletter to have access to tutorials and more projects.

Tip: Partially ink the “just a note to lift you up” sentiment to separate it into 2 greetings. Use either the side of your ink pad or a Stampin’ Write Marker. Or do what I did – be brave and simply cut the stamp apart!

Above are a few more that feature the Lighter Than Air Designer Series Paper. It even has some balloons that you can die cut from the paper.

Products are linked below and also in my store. I hope this gives you some ideas to bless someone that needs a kind word. This is a big part of WHY I do Stampin’ Up! – for the joy of creativity and to pass the love to others.

Happy crafting,
Kim Wilson

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