I mentioned in a previous post that my niece got married in the summer. Of course I made a card for her and her new husband to congratulate them on their special day.
The wedding invitation I received was pastel coloured, with shades of very pale pink and pale green in it. I picked out a pretty pale pink for the paper inlay and cut their names out of white stock. A pale green envelope completed my interpretation of their colour scheme.
The wedding invitation I received was pastel coloured, with shades of very pale pink and pale green in it. I picked out a pretty pale pink for the paper inlay and cut their names out of white stock. A pale green envelope completed my interpretation of their colour scheme.
Oh how nice! You adapted the card to fit their invitation scheme. Lovely! #keepingitreal
ReplyDeleteWow. It's beautiful and thoughtful. i can't even begin to fathom how you would make something like that. Literally. I could not do it. I have negative craft skills.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely, do you papercut by hand or do you have a clever machine?
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and green together. That ampersand must have taken a while to cut out! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, how pretty is the pink & green together? They aren't colours I would think to put together. I like the simplicity of the card too. A very special wedding card.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with #keepingitreal.
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Love how it looks like a light up letter board!
ReplyDelete...wonderful detailed work.
ReplyDeleteThat card is a keeper! Beautifully detailed.
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of the design (although I know it is not simple to make)! So perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! I love that it is so simple. #MMBC
ReplyDeleteIt feels ages since I made a card. I imagine that the lettering was a challenge. What a great idea to use the colours in the invite too. #keepingitreal.
ReplyDeletePicobello :-)
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