
Before we get to the details of this card, I also want to remind you that you have until 10:55 pm Eastern/9:55 pm Central on Sunday, 10/8/17, to submit your take on this sketch, which you can do HERE, and you can check out the rest of the design team's AMAZING creations here.
COVER: I started with a 6 x 4" card, which was actually cut at 6 x 12" as this is a tri-fold card. I used this floral patterned paper from the Basics Fundamentals collection as the base layer , using the lighter "flip side" of Pewter cardstock (5 3/8 x 3 1/2"), and the lighter side of Bashful cardstock on top of that (5 1/16 x 3 1/4"). On the center panel (4 7/8 x 3 1/8"), I used Bashful ink for the "swipe" of color from the retired Brush Strokes stamp set. The sentiment is from the Stronger Together, stamped with Pewter ink.
I used the Hearts Border Thin Cuts to create this two-layer border with the lighter shade of Pewter cardstock for the base and Bashful glitter paper for the delicate row of hearts for the top layer, using a glue pen for adhesive. Then I used Pixie ink to stamp this floral ribbon from the SU Ribbons of Courage set on the lighter shade of Bashful cardstock, die cut the ribbon, and popped it up with bits of 3-D foam tape.
INNER FOLD: The Pewter ink was a tad too dark for this sweet littler wreath from the retired White Pines cardmaking stamp set, so I went with Heather instead. Likewise, the Bashful ink was a little too light to stand out when paired with the wreath image, so I used Pixie ink for this sentiment from the retired Here For You Workshop Your Way kit. I used the glue pen and negative space hearts from the border cut on the cover to embellish the wreath with the tiny pink hearts.
INSIDE: I purposely kept this inside of this card super simple, using Pewter ink with another sentiment from the Stronger Together stamp set, as I planned this card with plenty of room for lots of signatures so that a group (whether it's a group of coworkers, fellow church members, or a group of besties) to come together to show support for their newly diagnosed loved one. After all, a great support team is invaluable in fighting any illness, particularly cancer.
A lot of heart, and a lot of time and effort, went into this one but I'm very pleased with how it turned out. And while I hope and pray it isn't needed for anyone I know anytime soon, it will be ready to round up support should that day come. Until we find a cure, we have to fight cancer together.
In loving memory of my mother, Diane, who was and will always be my hero. ~~ Annette
What a lovely card tribute to your mother. I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. God bless you as you share this important message about mammograms. Your card is beautiful. I truly love the sentiment. I will follow your blog. ☺ Thank you for stopping by mine and leaving a lovely comment. PJ
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