It's very rare for me to have reason to make Wedding cards - this is for a lovely blogging friend who got married earlier this week:
I used:
- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank, side opening
- a whole piece of 'Burnished Rose' card from Craft Perfect's 'Moonlight & Rose' - a very pretty shade of pale rose in satin mirror finish (even though it looks pale gold in every photo I've taken!) - trimmed to just slightly smaller than the card front
- a whole piece of 'Frosted Silver' card from the same pad. trimmed to just slightly smaller than the 'Burnished Rose' piece of card
- a piece of white card, dry embossed using an X-Cut 'Polka Hearts' folder and trimmed to just slightly smaller than the silver layer
- then glued all three layers onto the card front and set to making the embellishments
- die cut the heart twice from more 'Burnished Rose' card using a Tattered Lace die called 'Filigree Heart' - to my delight the intricate little pieces stayed firmly in place so I just glued both layers together and set them aside
- next I used a snippet of the 'Frosted Silver' card to die cut two linked Wedding bands before glueing them together and setting them aside - the die is unbranded
- finally, using snippets of 'Burnished Rose' card I die cut the sentiment words twice and layered them together. Both dies are Heffy Doodle ones called appropriately enough 'wedding' and 'wishes' (psst, look closely enough and you'll probably see that the fonts are different)
- all that was left was to place the die cuts where I wanted them and then glue them in place. The heart itself was lifted up using thin sticky pads
This is a gorgeous paper pad and I squirrel every little snippet in a 'halved envelope' pouch inside the back cover - hence finding the ones I used for the sentiment and rings.
I'd like to enter this card into Darnell's NBUS Challenge #65 - the heart, rings and sentiment dies were all having a first outing
Dudley Pupdate: He's such a rascal! We had a food delivery mid-week and Dudley was doing his sentry duty malarky with Honks in his mouth at the top of the stairs whilst the delivery driver was unloading. I turned from my desk and said - 'Go on then, say hello Dudley' - and off he bounced down the stairs as if to say 'I haf permission to show you my favourite duck'!! And presented the driver with his beloved Honka! Sob, SO cute. I think the delivery driver would have adopted him on the spot given a chance.
Love from myself and Dudley, xxx
What a lovely card Di, rose gold is a favourite of mine, and the heart is so pretty. I didn’t notice the difference in fonts at first, or that the polka dots were hearts 🙄, but you and Sarn have given me some ideas, as I too have one to make and so far I’d been stumped, so thanks! Who can possibly resist Dudley’s charm! Xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous wedding card using the beautiful shimmery silver and gold card. Love the dies you've used, against the pretty heart embossed background.
ReplyDeleteAnother adorable tail(!) of Dudley's exploits! He is irresistible. xxx
A gorgeous wedding card which must look even better in real life - I like the subtlety of the satin finish on the rose gold and silver. Another lovely instalment in Dudley's ongoing story too.
ReplyDeleteSUPER make, congratulations to your friends on their recent wedding
ReplyDeleteDudley and "Honka" must make such a cute image bouncing towards the delivery driver - be he/she was delighted
Happy Snippet Day
Kathyk
I love that shiny heart on your card. It's lovely!!
ReplyDeleteLia xx
This is a gorgeous wedding card Di, and the softer tones of the satin card are so elegant, and love the way you left the heart with all the little pieces intact and added the wedding rings over the top, and the perfect layered background with the sweet little embossed hearts also great die cut words to finish. Dudley is so sweet I think anyone who came to the door or to visit would want to take him home. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wedding card Di, plenty of interest but understated, and the satin card gives it a sophisticated look xx
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful wedding card with those double wedding rings and pretty embossing. I'd hoard those papers too! That pooch of yours sure is full of fun isn't he? Long live Honka Duck!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Di - exquisite work beautifully executed
ReplyDeleteAwwww - Dudley is quite the sweetie - at times :)
Blessings
Maxine
Oh my goodness--bet your stop was the delivery guy's favorite ever! Good thing I'm not making your deliveries--haha! The wedding card is absolutely gorgeous--love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful wedding card and the embossed background is lovely with the heart lovely the white and silver so beautifully put together x
ReplyDeleteOne to be definitely treasured. It's beautiful. L x
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