There are times in our lives when we will disappoint, and possibly even hurt, others. Sometimes we know quite well what we've done to offend someone. There are other times when we don't quite know just what we've done to upset of offend someone. Their feelings, like our own, are nonetheless important. Taking the opportunity to say, "I'm sorry" isn't always easy; but it's always worthwhile. Whether or not the person forgives you, at least you've done what you can to try to rectify the problem and let the other person know that you care enough to say the words. It's always good to make the attempt to restore fellowship when it's been broken. By sending the words in a card, you're avoiding any further confrontation and putting the matter to rest. From there, it's all in God's hands.
As always, Stamp Simply has the perfect stamps for this (and every) occasion. The stamp set I used for this card has several wonderful sentiments to let others know how you feel about them. With this one stamp set, you can say sorry, thinking of you, happy birthday, I love you, thank you, just because...just about everything. This is the wonderful Floral Cluster Spring Pansies Stamp Set. You get all these awesome sentiments along with these gorgeous flowers.
I used a Tim Holtz Embossing Folder on the white background for added texture. I stamped the two sentiments which are, as I mentioned, found in the Floral Cluster Spring Pansies Stamp Set. Each sentiment was cut using a different size Fishtail Banner Die. I inked the edges of each sentiment strip and raised them a bit with 3-D Foam Adhesive Tabs. I used the coordinating Floral Cluster Dies & Sprigs to cut the floral and to add the extra foliage. Some sequins and iridescent string were the finishing touches.
You can find so much fantastic inspiration on the Stamp Simply Blog and so many amazing products at Stamp Simply. We really hope that you'll at least visit and look around because we know you'll find something you truly love. Thanks so much for visiting me here today, and please know how grateful I am for it. Happy crafting, everyone.
Blessings,
Karen



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