I've had a few jobs to do this past week, this was one of them.
Muriel contacted me asking for a 70TH Anniversary card for a couple that got married in 1944.
This is what I came up with. I had previously done a 70th Birthday card which was similar which Muriel liked so I went with the same Marina Mist, Smoky Slate and White for the colour combination.
I used the Label Framelits. The stamp sets were Flower Shop, Polka Dot Pieces, Memorable Moments and a New Petite Petals Stamp Set from the Spring Mini Catalogue which goes live 28th January.....
I made a couple of clay flowers to decorate the sides of the Framelits. The marina mist frame was made with two framlits and embossed with the fancy fan embossing folder.
I used smoky grey chevron ribbon to tie the album together.
This is the inside, where a photo will be entered behind the centre frame of the happy couple.
The Wedding date was added to the sides and the front section was decorated with a few more punched flowers. OH YES the Petite Petals has a punch to match! Its really cute.
The papers were from the subtles and neutrals paper packs.
The photo can be placed here behind the marina mist frame. The bird was punched out with the bird punch.
Pearls were added to the centre of the flowers.
Its in the post so fingers crossed they will like the Special Card for their Special Day.
Thanks for looking
Jenny:-)xx
This is just beautiful Jenny - I'm sure the couple will treasure it. I have finally taken the plunge and signed up as a demonstrator! Can you let me know how to link up catalogues etc to the sidebar of your blog?
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Wow, this is so beautiful!! I am sure that the couple will really love their card.
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WOW!! This is absolutely gorgeous and I am sure they will love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jenny, any instructions available?
ReplyDeleteLove love love this Jenny xxx
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ReplyDeleteI NEED a tutorial for this, love it!
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Very nice post
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