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FREE PDF Loveliest Tree Sympathy Card



🌳 Loveliest Tree Sympathy Card – Free Printable Tutorial



Some cards are harder to make than others — not because of the design, but because of the meaning behind them.


This Loveliest Tree sympathy card is one of those gentle, thoughtful designs that lets the image and sentiment speak from the heart. It’s simple to make, calming to colour, and suitable for so many occasions when words are hard to find.


I’ve designed this card using soft, earthy tones and gentle blending to create a peaceful, timeless look. It’s also very beginner-friendly, making it perfect for classes, home crafting, or when you just need a quiet moment at your craft table.



✂️ What You’ll Find in the Printable PDF


In the free A4 tutorial, you’ll receive:

Clear card measurements

Layer sizes and assembly steps

Stamping and colouring tips using Stampin’ Blends

A finished card photo for reference

Easy-to-print layout (ink-friendly)



đź–¨ Free Printable Tutorial just copy and paste 

You’re welcome to print this out for your craft space or use it as inspiration for your own cardmaking sessions.



🌿 A Gentle Reminder


Handmade sympathy cards don’t need to be complicated. Sometimes a simple tree, soft colours, and a heartfelt sentiment are more than enough to let someone know they’re being thought of.


I hope this project inspires you to create something meaningful — whether for yourself or for someone who needs a little comfort.


The products used in this project are available from my Stampin’ Up! online store if you’d like to recreate the card at home.

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Happy crafting,

Teresa Brown

Teresa Brown Stamping

📞 0409 533 925



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