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Sympathy Cards

My sweet friend Marisa is on the JUGS DT and always does the cutest cards so this week I decided to play along. The challenge starts with some beautiful pictures and some fun colors - here is this week's inspiration board:



This last week has been a bit sad - I have needed three Sympathy cards. This one is for a woman who works in another division of Rheem - she was in a car wreck a week ago and lost a small child. I can't think of too many things that are sadder than that. I wanted to keep it simple and delicate.



I am entering this in the JUGS challenge - JUGS181.

Here is another Sympathy card I made this week. This is for a sweet friend at work that lost her Mother - another very sad thing.



So I wanted to ended this on a happier note. These two individuals are definitely destined for Heaven - what can be happier than that. While they may be missed here - they are already fulfilling their destiny and experiencing a joy we can't even begin to imagine. Wow! Hugz to all!

Comments

  1. Both these cards are so beautiful and so thoughtful sweet Nancy. So sorry to hear your friends are going through some tough times. These cards will let them know of your caring heart. You have crafted some beauties for them and they will know you are thinking of them. Blessings going your way.
    Bear hugs,
    Carol

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  2. Beautiful cards! I love the simplicity and elegance of the first card!

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  3. Sorry to hear you needed sympathy cards, but both of these are stunning and I know they were much appreciated.

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  4. Nancy, your cards are beautiful and I'm sure they will appreciate receiving them. Very sad, indeed for both families.

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  5. Hi Nancy, both cards are beautiful and tasteful.
    Kevin xx

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  6. Two outstanding card, both so different and so beautiful in their own way. I hate to have to make sympathy cards. You have done such a fabulous job with both that these will certainly bring a warm sweet thought to each of the recipients.

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  7. You rocked the challenge, Nancy!! Your sympathy card is gorgeous!! Love all the white space and well done on those rolled roses :) Great second card too. Both are sure to bring comfort to those in need. Breaks my mommy heart to hear of the loss of that little one...

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  8. So sorry to hear of these great losses. I will keep them in my prayers...
    The sympathy cards that you made are just "Perfect" I'm sure that they will bring comfort.
    I love the words on the second card, and it's alright with you I would like to case them on a card that I need to make.

    Thank you for the nice comments on my cards. I showed them to husband...and they made his day too.

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  9. OMG these are just beautiful - I'm sure they will be appreiacted. Sor sorry to hear about the loss of such a small child - very sad.

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  10. Wow! So beautiful Nancy! The rolled roses sure are pretty! Thanks for playing along with Just Us Girls!

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  11. Nancy, both cards are beautiful. Such a sad time for these families, a Mother and a child. They will so appreciate that you are thinking of them and keeping them in your prayers.

    Hugs
    Sue

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