12 Days of Sneak Peeks – Stampin’ Up! Well Said Sympathy Card

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It’s Day 9 of my 12 Days of Sneak Peeks, and today’s project is a good one! It features our new Stampin’ Up! Well Said stamp set and Well Written thinlits set. Have you ever been looking for a stamp for an occasion and you couldn’t find one? This set will solve that problem! Never again!

Occasions catalog sneak peek!! Clean and simple sympathy card using the brand new Stampin' Up! Well Said stamp set and Well Written Framelits!

On this card, I started with a piece of that gorgeous printed vellum from the Floral Romance specialty paper pack.  Then I die cut the foliage in the background, and the word ‘sympathy’ from the Well Written thinlits set. This thinlits set is HUGE and amazing! Like I said, you’ll never be short on words to use on a card again!

Occasions catalog sneak peek!! Clean and simple sympathy card using the brand new Stampin' Up! Well Said stamp set and Well Written Framelits!

When I die cut those detailed images, I used our Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets on the back of the cardstock before I die cut it. Then when I wanted to attach it, I simply had to peel off the backing like a sticker. So much easier than trying to put glue on the back of those detailed pieces!

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