Freshly Made #130
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Try Stampin' on Tuesday #161

Hi there

I haven't made a wedding card for a long time, but my lovely podiatrist is getting married shortly so I have used this week's sketch from Try Stampin' on Tuesday to make her a card. Here is the sketch:

TSOT_161

I have gone with the 'less is more' principle for this card, using silver and white and of course, some bling. I hope the result is elegant rather than boring!

The frame was cut with the Square Framelits and the 'Mr & Mrs' silver embossed and popped up on the white base behind it. The frame does have a different look to matting the white card stock with silver, that really like. I have dry embossed a single line either side of the hearts to define the centre panel.

  TSOT_161_Wedding

 

Project Details
Stamps Label Love
Card stock & Papers     Silver Foil, Whisper White
 Ink Versamark
Accessories 1/8" Silver Ribbon, Basic Rhinestones
Tools     Artisan Label punch, Square Framelits, Adorning Accents Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Dimensionals, Simply Scored Board, Silver embossing powder, Heat gun

Thanks for looking!

Comments

Christine Blain

This is lovely, Judy - simple, and elegant. Silver and white is such a lovely combination for this special occasion card.

Anna.

Hi Judy, this is my first time visiting your blog, I love the way you display the project details,so nice and easy to follow what you need for the project, I also like your cards!!

Hayley Kew

Loving the BLING on this fun card :) Thanks so much for sharing with us this week at Try Stampin on a Tuesday :) Sure hope we will see you around again soon!!!

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