Posts tagged ‘Established elegance’

April 6, 2013

A vintage wedding collage …

Whilst still designing my daughter’s wedding invitations, I took some time out to make some for a friend.  I was a little out of my comfort zone with this style of card, but the bride knew exactly what she wanted … a vintage-distressed look with a large mix of colours, from soft pinks, lilacs and beige, to darker colours such as grey and navy.  The bride also had a long list of images she wanted which would tie in with her wedding theme … bird cages, flowers, postage stamps, flourishes and, of course, the Eiffel Tower – as this is where her fiancé had proposed.  You may remember the engagement card I made for them here.

So, here are my bespoke vintage wedding invitations for Sarah…

A vintage wedding invitation

I used several different stamp sets to create the collage to be able to include all the images the bride had asked for, including the hydrangea from a retired hostess set, which I love and cannot bear to part with.  The bride loved the finished effect with its tiny, fork-tied bows …

A vintage wedding bows

I also stamped the envelopes, front and back, to match …

A vintage wedding envelopes

The cards were lovingly hand-stamped and distressed –

and took many hours to complete…

A vintage wedding group

Each card was unique in its own way and made a pretty keepsake for each of the invited guests…

A vintage wedding

So, there’s a vintage style wedding ahead – a wedding unique in design and with the intricacy of the collage, and the high quality Stampin’ Up! materials I used, the invitation has given a little glimpse of what’s to come.

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November 25, 2012

Vintage wedding fan fair…

I love the beautiful fan fair designer series paper from Stampin’ Up! and it was just perfect for a vintage style wedding card.  I did some stamping around the edges of the paper using the fabulous established elegance stamp set …

with a little bit of stamping on the inside too …

I was very honoured to be asked to make the wedding cake too.

I’ve known the bride for many years, since she was at senior school with my daughter, and I was delighted to be part of her special day.

She knew exactly the size, design and colour of cake she wanted to perfectly match her wedding colour scheme.

The photo shows the cake with the working board still in place as I didn’t want to assemble the cake before it got to the venue …

Some old olive satin ribbon from Stampin’ Up! (retired) finished off the cake board.

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Here’s what you need to make today’s card – all supplies from Stampin’ Up!:

cardstock: naturals white; stamp sets: established elegance stamp set; inks: crumb cake; accessories: blossom punch, antique brad, stampin’ dimensionals, adhesive pearls, sponge daubers, crochet trim, sticky strip, fan fair dsp, first edition dsp.

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