supplies: white, cream, and silver metallic card stock, Spellbinders Layered Happily Ever After dies, Taylored Expressions Damask embossing folder, silver brads for flower centers, adhesive foam
I first cut an A2 panel in white card, and from that cut out the arched shape; then that panel was embossed with the folder. On my white card base, I affixed a cream bride and groom diecut in the center. On the embossed panel, I added the sentiment die cut in silver, and then popped that panel above my card base with some adhesive foam. The flowers were also cut from cream card to make them stand out a bit better from the white background, and I added tiny silver brads to their centers.
What a great set to have for weddings! Going forward, I think I'd use the bride's wedding colors for some of these details.......
I first cut an A2 panel in white card, and from that cut out the arched shape; then that panel was embossed with the folder. On my white card base, I affixed a cream bride and groom diecut in the center. On the embossed panel, I added the sentiment die cut in silver, and then popped that panel above my card base with some adhesive foam. The flowers were also cut from cream card to make them stand out a bit better from the white background, and I added tiny silver brads to their centers.
What a great set to have for weddings! Going forward, I think I'd use the bride's wedding colors for some of these details.......
I saw that die when I ordered from Spellbinders but didn't need any new wedding stuff. Too bad - I just love what you did with it, Lin!! The embossed background looks amazing with it too!!
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