Love the clean and graphic vibe. Mountains in my mind. Love the bold sun. Interesting that you suggest a sympathy card; I really think it would work. Seems like 99% of the ones in the stores have flowers, but I think people would probably appreciate a little something different. Anyway, you don’t see sympathy cards featured much on card blogs, but I truly think they’re the second most important card you could ever give someone. The first is the last card you send someone before they die. Really, really hard to do, but, seriously, so important. And doesn’t it mean so much more if you take the time to make either card rather than give a store bought card. Thanks for your inspiration.
I too am interested in the tool she used by Breann Loveland (may be wrong name). If you locate it on Etsy I would be interested in knowing the name of the shop.
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Great inspiration Laura!!! Love your layering!
Thanks for sharing your card and video…like the clean look of the card and the delightful narrative of your video. Stay well.
Beautiful card!!! I just love your stories, you always make my day!!!
Great card Laura, looking into the scene stencil.
Gorgeous ink blending. Do you use different brushes or blenders for oxides and regular distress inks?
Sometimes simple is the best. Love the card.
You are such a delight, Laura! Love your stories and your cards!
Really great card
Love the clean and graphic vibe. Mountains in my mind. Love the bold sun. Interesting that you suggest a sympathy card; I really think it would work. Seems like 99% of the ones in the stores have flowers, but I think people would probably appreciate a little something different. Anyway, you don’t see sympathy cards featured much on card blogs, but I truly think they’re the second most important card you could ever give someone. The first is the last card you send someone before they die. Really, really hard to do, but, seriously, so important. And doesn’t it mean so much more if you take the time to make either card rather than give a store bought card. Thanks for your inspiration.
I love your bright simple cards! And I love the mini ink cube holder. How can I get one.
I too am interested in the tool she used by Breann Loveland (may be wrong name). If you locate it on Etsy I would be interested in knowing the name of the shop.
Interesting card and the color made me happy! Thanks, once again.
Cute card! Love the stories and hope we get to see a pic of your husband in the skinny plaids at some point!
Beautiful card!!, really diggin’ the clean and simple lines and the colors are magical!