Once I returned to the card it was easy. I wish you could see how gorgeously sparkly the car is. I wanted it to be a white limo so I used watermark ink and heat embossed sparkly embossing tinsel on top. In the close up photos you can see all the multi-coloured specks. It's so pretty and the photos do not do it justice at all!
The teal background gives the card its masculine element and the pink on the car makes it feminine. I thought the kraft banner with the bride and groom's names gave the card a nice modern feel.
The stitching is only done on the kraft cardstock and doesn't bind the banner to the card itself because I personally don't like seeing stitching on the inside of a card. Occasionally there's no avoiding it but I usually try to think about my stitching beforehand. :)
Sources: GinaK 120lb pure luxury white cardstock; Bazzill Basics textured cardstock; SU Kraft cardstock; PTI Outlines Alphabet; PTI Enjoy the Ride; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; SU Taken With Teal ink; Versamark Watermark ink; PSX Sparkle embossing tinsel; Hobby Hot Boss; Copics; QuicKutz retro diamonds embossing folder; PTI Enjoy the Ride die; QuicKutz Epic Six; Forever in Time pink buttons; Generations dimension squares; Gutermann pink and white thread; sewing machine; X-acto knife
5 comments:
Wow... it turned out to a lovely card!!
Saskia :)
OOhh so difficult but you've done great job a good card, personal and unique, well done you:)
What a beautiful card! How in the world did you do the names?
Good grief, woman, did you seriously mask all those letters?! Whew, I'm tired just looking at it.
Know what, though? It's totally awesome. Super-cute, in fact.
Oh, and my mom's oldest friend's name is Moe. Short for Maureen :)
Ha, I agree with Angela; you are a masking fool...please tell me there's some special trick. How did you even plan it out?
Love the teal and pink together and the sparkly white limo!
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