I was ready to get cutting!
I hand drew their names in Hebrew lettering and added the date of their wedding below in a ribbon banner. Flowers, oak leaves and a small heart add a romantic touch. The card opens the Hebrew way, from right to left.
"It is beautiful!" my customer wrote to me and told me how the bride had contacted her shortly after her wedding to say how much she loved the card.
* This post has been shared on All Seasons, The Weekly Link Up, Made By You Monday, Inspire Me Tuesday, My Corner of the World and Creatively Crafty.
That's beautiful - I bet they frame it as a memento of the big day.xx
ReplyDeleteYour paper cut cards are my favorites! Love the purple background which makes the white pop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a special card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteYour customer is right - your design of the cutout is gorgeous! Is it more work, or trickier than how you usually make a card? Many thanks for sharing this wonderful design with All Seasons! Have a great week, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so lovely. What a skill! #TwinklyTuesday
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift to receive for your wedding. It's absolutely stunning and so different to the cards you normally see x
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Wow, that is so cool! #TwinklyTuesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and romantic!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have such talent and this card is fabulous! I'm glad you share your work with us :)
ReplyDeleteYour post on 'My Corner of the World' is much appreciated!
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Absolutely stunning Lisa! I love the detail of the little flowers and oak leaves. Beautiful! x
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card Lisa. Thanks so much for all the support over the last few weeks. Thanks also for sharing at The Weekly Link-Up, I hope to see you tomorrow for our next blog hop :)
ReplyDeleteLovely wedding momento, I'd be framing it after if it were me. #twinklytuesday
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