Thursday, September 4, 2014

A CASE for the Mr. & Mrs.

Hi friends, welcome back!  :-)

So glad there's Pinterest (click to see my boards) and a hefty stash of papercrafting magazines to help provide inspiration when the creative well runs dry.  In one of the Paper Crafts back issues, I saw a wedding card that wowed me.  This is a pretty close CASE.  Can't remember which issue, or the designer's name.  I'm so sorry!  It's a bear to photograph, though.


Loved how the designer added the "something blue" touch on the sentiment.  I used Wplus9's Fresh Cut Wreaths for mine.  Can't recall what kind of flower the designer used in the corner, but I made a rosette with gathered lace, then topped it with a champagne pearl.


Thanks for hanging in there with me this week!  I'll be back again tomorrow with an anniversary card.  xoxo



Stamps: Fresh Cut Wreaths - Wplus9 Paper: white, Vintage Cream - PTI Ink: Baja Breeze - SU Fibers: sheer white ribbon - Stamp Simply Ribbon Store; white gathered lace; white seam binding - Hug Snug / The Zipper Stop Accessories & Tools: champagne pearl - Recollections; Labels 25 die - Spellbinders; pearl spray - bridal section of craft store ; Damask embossing folder - Sizzix/Tim Holtz

7 comments:

  1. This looks like a beautiful wedding gown or cake! Beautiful!

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  2. So pretty! How are your cards selling for the Bridal Shop?

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  3. Gorgeous! I love the rosette and your signature pearls. I meant to tell you how much I liked the ribbon on the other card posted today.

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  4. Beautiful, that tiny speck of color is just perfect!

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  5. This is gorgeous! I love how elegant it looks with the pearls and lace...all in white!

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  6. This is just gorgeous, Colleen! A real WOW! Love the pretty lace rosette you made!

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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