Showing posts with label Angel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel. Show all posts

A Wedding Card.

Friday, 17 April 2009

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My cousin is getting married tomorrow and I almost forgot to make cards for her as I have been so busy making her wedding stationary!

So I made this card following last weeks sketch from the Whiff of Joy challenge (when I started making it I would've been on time - but now I've missed it! )

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Here's the sketch:

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I coloured the gorgeous image with my pro-markers and went over the stamped sentiment with clear stardust pen.

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I followed the sketch again for the inside:

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Today, I need to deliver the order of services (and my card) to the bride and then go to the hairdressers.
I'll be doing all this in my BMW!! My car is currently in being fixed and the courtesy car they've given me is a 1 year old BMW! It's nice to see what the beemer's like - but I prefer my mini.

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Another card for Holly...

Monday, 1 December 2008

This is another card that I made for Holly - this one was from Ma & Da so therefore for their Grand-daughter!

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It's another image from Joanna Sheen's Baby Love CD and this time I punched out the face of the angel from the unused largest image using a square punch and another from some mount board. I mounted the picture up and tripple embossed it using holographic powder to give it a really nice sparkly effect. I coloured around the edges to correspond with the colour of the card and then carefully attached it to the main picture. I also painted the wing with a white H20 paint.
I mounted the image onto the matching backing paper from the CD and some mirri card along with some cream feathers sticking out from behind.

I made up an embellishment using some more of the feathers and stamped and embossed a flourish stamp - with white powder on pink vellum and with pink powder on white vellum. I cut around these and attached them to the feathers with wire. I tied a ribbon around the wire and curled a little flower onto the ribbon (this used to be for your hair!). I attached the embellishment using silicone glue.

I added the sentiments which were printed and mounted on mirri card, and in the words of Gordon Ramsey - Done!