Elegant White-on-White Sympathy Card: Creating Texture with Stampin’ Up!’s Magnolia Mood Bundle

By | April 23, 2025

Hello my Stampin’ Friends!

Creating this sympathy card was especially difficult. As we often say, sympathy cards are the hardest to make – but this one was truly challenging because I lost my dear best friend, Jane, last week. This card is for her husband.

Magnolia Mood

Today’s card is an elegant all-white sympathy card with multiple layers of dimensional elements. The card features intricate die-cut flowers and leaves (from the retired Magnolia Mood Bundle) creating a sophisticated texture against an embossed background (from the Layered Floral 3D Embossing Folder). This embossing folder is on the last chance list – get it before it’s gone!

A delicate silver-edged white ribbon (Silver & White Sheer Ribbon) adds a subtle accent, while small rhinestone embellishments provide gentle sparkle.

At the bottom, “With Sympathy” is elegantly scripted in black ink, providing the only contrast on this monochromatic design.

The coordinating white envelope is also using the Layered Floral 3D Embossing Folder. This refined, serene design would be perfect for expressing condolences with tasteful simplicity.

Thank you for visiting my blog!  I  hope today’s card design inspires your own Stampin’ Up! projects. And, don’t forget to check out my Card Gallery for ideas using your favorite Stampin’ Up! products. Your support means the world to me. If you need any supplies or have questions, I’m here as your Stampin’ Up! demonstrator – just email me or call me.

Happy stamping, and let’s keep crafting together!

As of April 15, host codes are no longer be available, but I am still offering a free gift for a purchase from me.

Note: Make sure that you can see my name on the final checkout page listed as your Demonstrator when you order so that you know that you’re ordering with me.

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