Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A WEDDING

     My  post today is to show case a card  I made for  the Teapot gallery on Splitcoaststampers...If you have never  checked  that sight out , well it is  wonderful. It has  ideas,  tutorial , an endless gallery of  beautiful cards and more .  you can  enjoy the site  by going here http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/  And the group that gathers on Tuesdays  is an amazing group of ladies always  giving of their time and talent Being a "teapotter" is an honor  and has  challenged  me in  good ways .
   My card today is  a card  going to a couple here in Illinois. I do not know them, but they are planning a Formal and Traditional   Wedding...
We were asked to use cream and  gold  as that are the colors  for their special day 

    I had this  glittery  bird cage and love birds too, I used very vanilla  from SU  and embossing folder from Sizzix  and some "gifted" ivory pearls  and  the oval punches from SU.
Simple layers,  gold to  bring in the elegant feel and I added  some spellbinders  die shapes in side in gold and ivory  with the Happily Ever After from SU fancy flexible phrases   and a  sentiment of "BLESSINGS" 
   Basic yes, simple yes, formal, I hope : )
 and I truly hope it brings a smile to the bride and groom  along with a touch of love  and happiness on their special day.     
  Thanks for  stopping by,  I will be  sharing  some  "birthday fun"  from  my youngest  grand daughters  FIRST  Birthday Party  soon, so I hope you can stop back to see that .

5 comments:

  1. Oh, Sonja!! That's just gorgeous!! I totally love how you worked with all of your elements. That couple is going to love it, too. Great job.

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    1. Thanks Shell...it felt good to have it all go as I had it visioned

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  2. Very pretty card! I like the gold matting and your embossing folder.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Nancy and the kind words

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  3. Great card, Soni! Those cards that just come together quickly are usually right on target!

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