Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Sugarlicious Saturday Challenge

This week's challenge at MSB is a super fun one! We were asked to make a wedding card with these elements:

Something Old,
Something New,
Something Borrowed,
Something Blue.


Sound familiar?

Here is my card:You can get the image at Modern Sugar Blvd. Isn't it sweet? I love bride images. I colored her with PrismaColor pencils. The pearls are from HL. The swirlies are from a Quickutz die (flourishes). The paper is SU.

There is so much going on at MSB over the next few weeks. You will definately want to stop by often and join in all the fun! :)

Monday, May 11, 2009

Cuttlebug Wedding Challenge

This is a card I made for the Cuttlebug Challenge blog's "Be Inspired #30 Weddings Challenge". This is my first try at one of their challenges. Since I am using my 'bug so much I figured I might as well try a few challenges. Get some ideas and see what that bad boy can do!

This is one pop-dotted card! The embossed layer is popped, the bow is "kinda" popped and the sentiment is popped. I think I will have to buy more foam dots.

Paper: Target White Cardstock
Ribbon: Walmart
Embossing Folder: D'vine Swirl
Sentiment: Carte Postale (SU)

Today was a VERY productive day for me so I will have stuff to post all week. Yaa! :)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Beach themed wedding invitation

I have a little business (if you even want to call it that), making wedding/event invitations and such. I mainly work with a local camp/conference center as a part of their event program. If someone wants an all inclusive package, or just my products; I can provide invitations, favors, scrapbooks, cards, etc. All the trimmings! There is currently a bride who is interested in having a beach themed wedding so I have been working on some samples for her. This is the first invitation I have made. I made it a little more elegant so that she could have several options for style and price.

I originally got the idea for this invitation here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ga...e%20the%20date

I heat embossed the waves at the bottom with holographic embossing powder. I used black ribbon and twine for the bow at top. I printed the wording onto vellum. (I found the wording online). The lighthouse is stamped on cardstock underneath the vellum.

I am happy with how it turned out. It makes me want to have another wedding. To the same man of course!! ;)