Hello lovely friends. I hope you've had a great start to your week. Today I'm sharing a wedding card I made for my nephew, who got married two weeks ago. I'm not sure if I can post wedding photos yet but I did have one taken with my nephew so will share that instead.
It was a beautiful day and the venue was stunning. I'm a bit of an introvert and was really dreading getting dressed up and having to interact with lots of people I didn't know but it was a lovely day and I did enjoy myself.
Enough waffling and onto the card. I used my computer to print the wording but everything else was die cut/embossed and the card was 7" x 7" in size. I hope you like it.
Here is my card:
A closer look at the details:
Plus I decorated the inside:
I began by making my card base; I cut one piece of white card 8" x 7" and one piece 7" x 7". I scored the 8" side at the 1" mark and folded it to make a tab so that I could adhere both pieces together to make my card base. I cut another white panel 5 3/4" square and embossed it with the beautiful tiled hearts folder; it was ever so slightly smaller than the panel but I don't think it's that noticeable. I cut a mat layer from matte silver card and adhered them together with double sided tape. I cut the largest heart from the die set from white card, but because I only wanted a small mat layer I hand cut the silver matte card layers (they are a little wonky in places but again they look ok) and adhered them with liquid glue. I printed all the sentiments using my computer and printer and die cut the longer ones with sentiment strip dies and the names with a smaller heart die (again hand cutting the silver matte card layer). I adhered the small hearts and sentiments with liquid glue. I die cut the 'happily ever after' 4 times from the matte silver card and stacked them up with liquid glue. I now started assembling my card. I used foam squares for all the elements and overlapped the hearts ever so slightly. The panel was added to the card base with double sided tape. For a finishing touch I added some small hearts cut from the silver matte card. For the inside of the card I cut a white panel 6" square and added a silver matte card layer with liquid glue. I had some left over embossed card so cut a 2" square and then cut it diagonally to create two triangles and added them in the top left and bottom right corners. I also hand cut one of the hearts from the embossed piece and added that in the bottom left corner. I stamped the sentiment in black ink in the centre. The panel was added to the card base with double sided tape. I'm really happy with this card and think it turned out really beautiful and elegant (even if I say so myself lol!).
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:
Can You Handle The Pressure challenge - must use an EF optional theme in the sky
Cardz 4 Galz challenge - wedding or anniversary
Christmas (or not) BINGO challenge - Line G - square card base, free, sentiment as focus

Inkspirational challenge - three of the same (I have 3 hearts)

Make My Monday challenge - embossing wet or dry
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge - emboss it
Word Power challenge - make the sentiment the focus
I also made a card for my sister to give to my nephew and his new wife (her son & daughter-in-law) so I'll try and share that one with you in the next few days.
Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving me such lovely comments; I appreciate each and every one of them.
Love and hugs,
card supplies:
Spellbinders - tiled hearts 2D embossing folder (EOM Dec 23) - ? retired
Spellbinders - happily ever after sentiment die
Spellbinders - essential hearts die set
MFT - tag builder blueprints 6 (for hearts)
Card Making Magic - verses stamp (for inside sentiment)
Limetree Crafts - simply the best 12" x 12" silky smooth 250gsm white card - no longer available
silver matte card from stash (but it may be Tonic but not sure)
Versafine - onyx black ink pad
Computer & printer for wording on front of card
Such a fabulous folder, Denise, and I love all the ways you used it! Such a pretty card for your nephew's wedding, and so glad you enjoyed yourself! Thanks so much for playing at Make My Monday!
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful wedding card. Very creative and personalized.
ReplyDeleteWow, so very beautiful, inside and out! I love your personal touches - very stunning. So glad you joined us at Chrismtas [or not] Bingo!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, how beautiful!!! All that embossing is so crisp and beautiful, and I am such a fan of white cards. Lots of wonderful work here, thanks for playing along with us over at A Cut Above. I hope you play along with us again soon, I love your work!!
ReplyDeleteJudy~ ACA CT Designer
A stunning card, thanks for your entry in our challenge at C4G. Caz. DT.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous wedding card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at Can You Handle The Pressure!
Diane CYHTP Co-Owner
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Me again, thanks for sharing your beautiful card with us at Word Power!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at Word Power!
Diane WP Co-Owner
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What an absolutely gorgeous wedding card made with love. Stunning! The embossed white on white is classically elegant! Thank you for joining us at Make My Monday! I hope to see you in the gallery for our next challenge! Sue - DT
ReplyDeleteYou've crafted a lovely neutral textural wedding card for your nephew and his wife! It's darling and filled with love! Thanks for using the Bingo board to help make this beauty! for ConBC, Becca
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