Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Golden Wedding Card
I've just made a very quick card for our friends Nancy and Dave, who celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary a week on Saturday.
However, have you noticed that when you make or receive a card using gemstones, that they often pierce the envelope while they are in the mail?
To overcome this, I bought a sheet of holographic dot peel offs and used them to create some faux bling.
This is basically a superfast card. A sheet of gold mirri board, with a section of Kanban cardstock matted onto it.
A few of the afore mentioned holographic dots strategically placed on the flower centres and swirls and a peel off sticker for the word Golden.
I do hope they like it.
Take care.
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They should love it ... It looks so rich ... good tip about the faux bling and I think it works better on this card than actual bling would.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they'll love it. It's fab.
ReplyDeletePretty - and a good idea with the holographic dots! I tend to use a piece of card in the envelope to protect the card when I send it - I know what you mean about gems and so on piercing the envelope!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty I hope they loved it.
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