Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

LOTV - I Do, I Do...

Hello, hello there! :)  As you may have seen, Lili of the Valley introduced five beautiful wedding stamp sets on Monday, March 10th. There are five very different designs - Simple, Traditional, Handwritten, Pretty, and Art Nouveau - each with 20 stamps in the set. We on the design team had a LOT of fun stepping outside our usual design "boxes" to create a whole range of different styles of stationery sets with these new stamps. The two sets I created are very different, not only from each other, but from my usual style.

The first set is made with cream cardstock, and purple accents...lots of die cutting and embossing for texture and dimension... the stamping was embossed with amethyst pearl embossing powder. The set includes a Save-the-Date card, a Wedding Invitation, and a Thank You card...and even with the die cutting and embossing, I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to do this in assembly-line fashion.

This first group uses Wedding Set 70, Traditional.  Here's a group pic so you can get an idea of the sizes in respect to the other cards in the set...





 The save-the-date card:




and the details on the inside...




The invitation...


inside left...



and the details on the inside right...



and the thank-you card...



and on the inside...

Supplies:
Sentiment stamps:   LOTV Wedding Set 70, Traditional
Dies:   Spellbinders Adorning Squares, Classic Squares Small, Fancy Framed Tags Two;   
 Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Embossing folder:   Cuttlebug Polka Dots          Pearls:  Zva Creations and Recollections
Ribbon:   local craft store         Miscellaneous:   Stampendous PearLustre Amethyst embossing powder




For the second set, I used the new Wedding Set 82, Handwritten. Dena gave you all a sneak peek of this stamp set on her blog last week, where she used it on a gorgeous and formal set of stationery. My set is anything but formal, so it's a great example of how versatile these stamp sets can be. 

I used watercolors on cold pressed watercolor paper as my "patterned paper," and along with heavy paper edge tearing and edge distressing, ended up with a very distressed and relaxed feel to the set. Once again, there's a Save-the-Date, but this time it's a single-layer card that will fit into a 5x7 envelope for mailing, along with a 5x7 invitation, and a 4x6 thank you card...






Even though this save-the-date is a single-layer card, I backed it with plain white cardstock to cover the ribbon wrapped to the back and give it a more finished appearance...



The invitation, and the thank you card, are white textured cardstock, with the watercolor paper pieces adhered on top of the cardstock...





The 4x6 thank-you card mimics the design on the invitation...



The little distressed hearts on the fronts, and on the inside of the invitation, were made using crackle texture paste and a heart stencil...


Supplies:
Sentiment Stamps:   LOTV Wedding Set 82, Handwritten
Ribbons and small flowers:   local craft store
Studio 490 Crackle Texture Paste          Stampendous Tim Holtz Hearts stencil
Miscellaneous:   watercolors, cold pressed water color paper




Thanks so much for visiting today...I hope you having a great week!








Sunday, July 28, 2013

Not Your Everyday Wedding Card...

Here I am on a Sunday again. :)  Due to some custom projects I've been working on lately, my posting schedule is still a bit hit-or-miss, but I'll soon to be back to my Mon-Wed-Fri schedule.

Today I'm sharing a wedding card I was asked to make for a friend. Her daughter is getting married soon, and she asked me to come up with something "different", something "shabby/cottage-y," incorporating lots of gems, the wedding colors (coral/navy) and flowers (coral daisies), and a spiritual message.  So I pondered for a bit, and came up with the idea of a card that opens to a shadowbox inside...and then I got to work making it happen.  I first had to come up with a pattern for the pieces I needed, and to be honest, that went through a couple iterations before I came up with the exact dimensions I needed to make sure everything fit together in the end product. But it all worked perfectly, and now I have my friend's okay to show it off!  :)

So pull up a comfy chair, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, and sit a spell, because I have lots of pictures to share with you today of a one-of-a-kind wedding card. I'm going to explain a bit of my process as I went along, but if you're not interested in that part, just skip along merrily looking at the pics.

Here's the front of the "card"...the lacy die-cut border adds another 1/2" to all three sides. You'll note there's no sentiment on the front...you'll see as we go along that it was unnecessary to put one here.




Here's a view from the side.  There's a 1" spine to accommodate both the shadowbox on the inside, and the embellishments I put on the outside edges of the shadowbox (you'll see those farther down the post).  The base of the card is cream, and it's topped with navy cardstock, then a coral dotted cardstock.  All these layers make it a nice, strong "book cover" base...




Here are some detail/dimensional photos of the front...there are lots of layers here. There's an additional layer of cream cardstock on the front, between the navy and coral. Then there's a layer of navy floral heavyweight paper that is beneath the layer of cream and coral damask papers, that are die cut to allow a die cut lattice display the navy floral beneath. (Phew! Got all that?  :) )

Now on to the fun part...decorating the front and weaving the embellishments in and out of the lattice layer in the center. Try as I might, I just could not find any coral daisies, the main wedding flower. So I picked up some white daisies from the local craft store, pulled the layers apart, and colored the petals with a Pale Peach Marvy LePlume II pen.  For the centers, I pulled a large round brad from my stash, dyed some white Flower Soft to a bright yellow, and glued that to the top of the brad.  After reassembling the flower with the brad in the center, I circled the center with tiny pearls.

The jeweled stick pin started with a Maya Road heart pin, with silver and gem spacers and white pearls added...



Die cut flourishes in navy and cream, and die cut leafy branches, form the base for lots of tiny white and small coral flowers, navy ribbon bows, and lots of pearls and clear crystals scattered about. Here's the center of the front...




And the lower right corner...



And on the upper left corner, more branches, and pearl flourishes wound on and under the lattice layer...



Moving on to the inside, here's a view of the inside shadowbox.  The depth of the shadowbox is 3/4" (remember the 1" spine on the outside pieces?).  By making the depth of the inside box 3/4", it left room for embellishments around the outside of the shadowbox, and still allowed the card front to lay flat when closed.

(I specifically designed the shadowbox card to stand upright like a standard card, and didn't want to have to use any type of closure on the side, like a ribbon tie or band.  I wanted the card to be able to be displayed so the front and the inside could both be visible while the card stood upright without anything dangling from the sides.)




The large daisy was put in the lower right corner for a couple reasons...one, because it offsets the daisy in the lower left corner on the front of the card, and two, because it wouldn't get in the way of the spine when the card is closed.  

The fun part about decorating the shadowbox was being able to put embellishments both on the outside edge, and on the inside of the box, to give it lots of dimensional interest.  Here, the daisy, ribbon bow, and a couple of the leafy branches and tiny flowers are adhered to the outside layer.  The white doily piece and the cheesecloth are also adhered to the top/outside layer of the shadowbox, but glued to the *underside* of the cutout...




In the center, the flourish is also glued to the underside of the outside edge, and pearls and tiny flowers are glued to the distressed navy blue cardstock paper that's the background for the shadowbox...




Here's what it looks like under the large daisy...looking in from the top of the card.  The orange flowers are adhered to the background of the shadowbox. You might not see all of them looking straight on when looking at the card, but you do see parts of  them "peeking through" and adding some color beneath the white doily and cheesecloth above the large daisy...




This is the flourish to the left of the large daisy...and the flowers and vines adhered to the shadowbox base beneath the flourish in the lower left corner of the shadowbox...




Up in the right corner, just a few little flowers and leaves to accent the beginning of the verse layer...




Here's a closeup of the verse.  I found a verse online, and my friend changed a few words, then I changed a few words, and after a few back and forth emails of "what about this?" we ended up with a verse she really liked... 




After all this, you might be thinking..."where do you SIGN the card?"  Never fear, I thought of that, too.  As I said, I designed the card so that it could stand upright and show both the front and inside. But that would mean Mom and Dad's personal message to the bride and groom would be visible.  So I made a small envelope from patterned vellum, and die cut a "message card" where my friend and her husband could enclose their private message, and attached it inside the front cover.  The little envelope is held closed with a small BasicGrey magnet beneath the tiny orange flower.  When the front is closed, that little flower falls into the empty space over the verse, so it doesn't interfere with the embellishments around the verse...




And now, the final question...how to present the card?  It won't fit in an envelope - it needed some type of box. Several possible solutions came to mind, but I had to remember that I needed to mail this to my friend without it costing her a fortune in shipping costs, so decorating a wooden box seemed a bit excessive. Some type of decorated, lightweight box was in order.  It took some hunting, but I finally found a box that had two 5x7 wooden frames in it...and the box itself was still in pristine condition....score!  It had a cutout on the front of the box...so I had to think about how to treat that.  In the end, I covered a few of the sides with the same coral cardstock I had used on the shadowbox card, die cut some doilies with the same edge as the lace edge on the front of the card, and diecut a piece of the same lattice as on the card for the cutout...and now there was a matching gift box to present the card in...

Supplies:
Patterned papers:   Paper Loft Well-Worn (navy blue floral and distressed  navy solid inside shadowbox);  
Bo Bunny Coral Dot;   Prima Almanac collection (coral damask)
Dies:   Spellbinders Grateful Lattice, Grand Labels Four, Decorative Labels Eight;   Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves;   My Favorite Things Faux Crochet Border and Decorative Doilies Duo;   Memory Box Elegant Scrollwork
Punch:   Martha Stewart 3-in-1 Hydrangea
Sweetheart Blossoms:   Wild Orchid Crafts          Daisies, fabric flowers, lace, ribbons:   local craft store
Pearls and crystals:   Recollections and K&Company          Sentiment stamps:   Fiskars
Miscellaneous:   Polar White Flower Soft, cheesecloth, patterned vellum, Wilton doily, handcrafted stick pin




It's not often I have this long a post, but every now and then it's fun to have a larger picture show - I hope I haven't left you on photo-overload. :)

Thanks so much for visiting today...I'll be back in a couple days with another Lili of the Valley card for you to see!





Friday, June 14, 2013

Another Lovely Day...

Happy Friday, all!  The card for today is filled with lots of die-cut edges and layers of die cut frames...all in monochromatic tones of cream and tan...just perfect for several different card occasions - birthday, hello, even a wedding or anniversary card...





Leaves and florals on both sides of the center frames...accented with pearls, of course...  :)







A peek at the inside...the decorative lacy die cut edge is only on the front...the inside has the punched scalloped edging...


Supplies:
Dies:   Spellbinders A2 Scalloped Borders One, Opulent Ovals, Classic Ovals Small, Classic Ovals Large;
Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Embossing folder:   Cuttlebug Swiss Dots       Sentiment stamp:   Papertrey Ink
Paper flowers:   Wild Orchid Crafts       Stamens:  local craft store       Pearls:   Recollections


Thanks for stopping by today!




Friday, March 8, 2013

Best Wishes...

Today's wedding themed card isn't quite as elaborate as Wednesday's, but it's just as elegant. It would make a wonderful anniversary card, too, don't you think?  The colors are more subdued, but the details are all there.  I used a large rectangular label die, but cut only the bottom edge with it...it made a fun and different detail on the bottom edge...


A simple trio of paper roses sitting on a couple white seam binding bows and white paper leaves are highlighted with a pearl and silver stick pin.  They're all sitting on top of a white felt doily...


...and the simple sentiment block accented with pearl trios...

Supplies:
Patterned papers:  Echo Park Melody of Life collection      Crocheted lace:  Venus Ribbon/Jay Co.
Dies:  Spellbinders Grand Labels 23 (bottom edge), Labels 10;  My Favorite Things Decorative Doily Duo
Edge Punch:  Fiskars Threading Water      Sentiment stamp  Papertrey Ink
Pearls:  Recollections      Leaves:  Prima      Roses:  Wild Orchid Crafts  
Handcrafted stick pin      Hug Snug seam binding


Thanks for stopping in for a visit today...I hope you have a wonderful weekend. (And for my U.S. friends in states that participate in Daylight Savings Time...don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night!)


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Remember This Time...

Monday's challenge card, with its white theme, got me thinking of wedding cards, so today's and Friday's cards will be dedicated to that theme.

Today's card is filled with bling and lacy accents, and made up in happy shades of coral and aqua...with a timeless sentiment printed across the bottom of the decorative edge. The large white heart doily is topped with two heart diecuts, each one centered over a silhouette image of a bride and groom. The silhouette image was printed onto white cardstock (from a true type font named SomeSilhous) before die cutting both hearts.  The smaller heart is adhered to the larger with foam tape and centered so the image continues to the larger heart beneath it.



Two fluffy aqua seam binding bows are topped with a small spray of white fabric flowers, and an embellished Maya Road heart stick pin...




Pearl and crystal flourishes in the shape of branches and leaves cover the layers of paper and crocheted lace...


Supplies:
Patterned papers:  Echo Park This & That/Graceful collection (pink);  My Minds Eye Stella Rose/Hazel collection (aqua);  Basic Grey Out of Print collection (text prints)
Dies:  Spellbinders Classic Scallop Edgeabilities;  Xyron Shapez/Heart      Edge Punch:  Martha Stewart Doily Lace
Paper doily:  BeeAltered on Etsy      Crocheted laces:  TheFunkieJunkie.com      Stick pin:  Maya Road
Pearls & crystals:  Recollections and Prima     White flowers:  local craft store      Hug Snug seam binding     

Thanks for visiting today!


Monday, September 3, 2012

Celebrate Your (Mon)Day...

Happy Monday, everyone! Today's the last day of the final 3-day holiday weekend of the summer...so it's been filled with a little work and a little play...all mixed up so far...but definitely no time to sit around and be bored!

I recently won a set of stamps from Debbie at Paper Sweeties that I couldn't wait to start using...so fun! Little did I know until I contacted her to say "thanks!" that this is a brand new set, due to be released in the Paper Sweeties store on September 15 - so I did make sure it was okay for me to show part of the set to you now. :)  There are multiple sentiments within the set, so you'll see more cards using it in the future, too.

Once again I pulled out some of my new Graphic 45 papers and added some shabby touches...


Months ago I sat in front of the tv crocheting little flowers, some single layer, and several double and triple layer - and "put them away" - and then couldn't find them the next time I wanted one (insert red-faced shame emoticon here).  But they were found last weekend, hiding in the wrong storage basket...and now reside in their little zippered pouch in the basket with the fabric flowers...where they should have been all along.  Here's a cream single-layered one, layered over some gathered tea-dyed crochet lace trim and under a blue paper rose...


and here's one of the sentiment stamps from the new Paper Sweeties set...love that all the sentiments in this set are a mix of text styles.  I especially like this particular sentiment because it opens up the possibilities for the use of this card - it's appropriate for a birthday, wedding, anniversary, or any other day that's cause for celebration...

Supplies:
Patterned papers: Graphic 45 A Ladies' Diary collection      Sentiment stamp: Paper Sweeties
Dies: Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves; My Favorite Things Royal Leaves      Chipboard sentiment chip: Studio G
Scalloped lace: The Funkie Junkie on Zibbet      Paper rose: Prima      Pearls: Recollections
Miscellaneous: hand crocheted flower, tea stained crocheted lace trim

And I have a second card to share today - a frilly little pretty using some new Echo Park papers. 

When it first came out, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the Martha Stewart Doily Lace punch...so I purchased it as soon as I saw it hit the stores.  It's gotten a lot of use the past few years, but about a week ago, I punched down through a piece of paper, and heard a crack...the punch was dead...and the paper inside it irretrievable, even after all sorts of pries and pokes and pleas.  Not only did something(?) inside apparently die of old age (and probably overuse), but the heavy plastic housing broke.  Funny how you miss something once it's gone...I went online last week and got one shipped to me in two days.  So, of course, I had to check out the new punch to make sure it works, right? 

It does...

This is a pretty simple flower cluster ...a piece of white lace trim gathered so it becomes "frilly," a piece of heavily gathered tulle, topped with a small yellow rose and a couple Prima mulberry leaves...so I "gussied it up" a bit by taking a cue from a recent wedding photo I ran across, and scattered some tiny pearls randomly around the tulle layer...


Once again, my favorite scroll die topped with bits of pearl flourishes to go with the lacy paper edges...

Supplies:
Patterned papers: Echo Park For the Record 2/Documents collection
Dies & punches: Martha Stewart Doily Lace punch; Memory Box Elegant Scrollwork die
Pearls: Recollections      Paper flowers, leaves: Prima      Sentiment stamp: Papertrey Ink
Miscellaneous: cotton eyelet trim, tulle, crocheted lace, handcrafted stick pin


Thanks so much for visiting today...I hope your week is starting with a smile!


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