Saturday, April 9, 2011

Get Well Etiquette


Etiquette. Appropriateness. Those tiny little nuances for every single thing we do. I guess I never realized that there was "proper etiquette for get well wishes":  "...You should include a handwritten note inside the card. While it doesn't need to be a lengthy note, something simple and heartfelt will work perfectly. If you can include a little joke, a funny story from the office or a little good news, that's even better, as you will help the recipient smile and still feel connected to the outside world." Makes sense, eh?

Waltzingmouse Stamps has a CASE challenge for this month. (I think it is a fabulous idea that they are taking a month break in between each release to give their customers a chance to enjoy the previous month's release.) I chose to case this card by Anya by using the clever angled placement of a repeating background image and her fabulous sentiment treatment. There still is something missing in my version, I believe, but it was time to call it quits and move on. (Any suggestions, however, would be most welcome!)

Supplies Used:
Cardstock: (Marigold Morning, Natural White) SU

Stamps: (Teeny Trees) Waltzingmouse Stamps
Ink: (Wild Honey, Peeled Paint and Vintage Photo Distress) Ranger

33 comments:

  1. I love all the green on your blog... so spring like. I thought the CASE challenge had to use a new stamp set, maybe I should go back and read the rules. I think the card is great, and would definitely make someone feel better. No suggestions from me.

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  2. So very pretty. I really like the background you made. I looked at your card for a bit to think of something and the only thought I had was to maybe add some green to the sentiment panels, maybe a thin strip? A scalloped strip? Or even a button??? :>

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  3. Well, i never knew that! A super get well card, i love the way you stamped the circles, I think you have water spritzed them? Well, the effect is stunning!

    Only because I LOVE bling, the only thing I would add would be some gems or pearls in co-ordinating colours, I just couldn't resist as I do like things a bit fussy and fancy! xxx

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  4. love this and need to case it!

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  5. Great card Karen, I want to case it! I love the little lesson in get well card etiquette - so true!
    Hugs!!

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  6. A very pretty card. Thanks for sharing it. I too would say maybe a bit of pearls somewhere on the card by the sentiment if you really did want to add something. But I do like it how it is too.

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  7. I just LOVE how you changed up Anya's design! I don't thing there is anything missing at all. Your use of distress inks is perfect.

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  8. Here's a good one for ya. One of my friend and co-worker is going to have surgery in one week. Our boss got her a card: "Thinking of you" inside the card "With sympathies during this difficult time."

    We will continue to have huge laughs over this one and roast him with this rich material until the kingdom comes. lol

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  9. This is a fab get well card - love the soft colours. I think it's nice to include a handwritten note, really shows you care.

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  10. This is lovely Karen! Your stamping is awesome! I just love the earthy feel of your cards!

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  11. I just love how you created this background with the distress inks! It gives a lovely muted look--thanks for the inspiration!

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  12. Really pretty Karen! I love the soft subtle colors.

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  13. I love how you used this stamp--super clever!! The colors are gorgeous!! ;) I love the CAS design--it doesn't need anything!

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  14. love love your background. lovely card, Karen!

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  15. how sweet this card looks, with the soft colors & the stamped images! :-)

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  16. Another beautiful card! I love these colors.

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  17. Beautiful and elegant and the fine details of a handwritten note is always a caring and thoughtful way to send those heartfelt wishes! TFS!

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  18. Beautiful card! I love the soft subtle colors.

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  19. lovely card, karen, and it doesn't need a thing--its you! another plus, easy to mail:)

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  20. Your stamping is sooo wonderful...love the muted colors.

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  21. I think your card is fabulous but it is possible to add a scallop strip or a little ribbon by the sentiment panel. Someone else suggested maybe a button. Nothing too significant though, I do LOVE your card. :-)

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  22. Thanks for the etiquette lesson! :) Love the colours and the dreamy water colour look of the card.

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  23. I really love the look of this- the soft, muted colors- I don't think it's missing a thing... :)

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  24. Love your misty bg stamping on this - great colors!

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  25. I love these colors and that stamp you used in the background! I agree with you about how wonderful it is that Waltzingmouse is going every two months instead of every month... I wish PTI would do that... I'm not keeping up so well with them anymore!

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  26. Absolutely wonderful card. But what I appreciated most was the update on proper Get Well Wishes etiquette in your post. That I didn't know. Makes sense though. You're a champion and talented to boot!

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  27. love how the distress ink makes such a cool effect.

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  28. What a GORGEOUS background panel you've created, Karen! Love your color choices and the distressing!

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  29. Beautiful, Karen! I love the way you ink.

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  30. What wonderful lines on this one - I really like the LO. Missing something??? Hmmmm, you are always working wonders with just a bit of twine.

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  31. Beautiful muted simplicity! In other words...PERFECTION. Looks like Spring and get well wishes to me! Please~ no pearls or bling on this one.

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