The cardfront is covered with a piece of silvery paper with an elegant harlequin pattern. I found the paper buried deep inside of my paper pile. I stamped the sentiment "Love" from the Love & Luck stamp set and heat embossed the image with silver embossing powder.
Materials Used:
Hearts & Roses and Love & Luck stamp sets (Kitchen Sink Stamps); Pretty in Pink, Regal Rose, Rose Red, Certainly Celery, and Old Olive Classic inks, Pretty in Pink, Rose Red, Basic Black, and Shimmery White cardstock, silver embossing powder (Stampin' Up!); pink satin ribbon (Basics Basics--Michaels); circle and scalloped circle dies (Nestabilities); patterned paper (unknown)
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Wedding Rose Card
A friend of my family's is getting married in Florida next weekend. I won't be attending for several reasons including that due to his combination of extreme separation anxiety and a variety of funky health issues, Cosmo the crazy dog can't be boarded at a kennel (or basically anywhere other than with my parents!) and also because I have my weekend graduate school class to attend. So, since I'll be missing the wedding, I needed to create a special card to accompany the gift I'm sending on from my sister and me.
The wedding colors are black and silver, so I wanted to incorporate that into the card, but without making the base of the card black. And, I also wanted to use my new Hearts & Roses stamp set from Kitchen Sink Stamps. I've been holding off on sending the gift until I could make a card to go with it, so I'm glad the stamps arrived in time for me to use them for this card. I have been so impressed with what the other KSS design team members (and other stampers) have done with this set--I just had to have it, too.
So, given those parameters, here's what I came up with. The rose on this card is actually the first rose I stamped with this set (well, really, the second, after the one I tried out on scrap paper to see how to line up the layered images--which I don't think counts!). The image is amazing! I stamped it on shimmery white cardstock using regular dye inks. I used several different Nestabilities dies to make the "topper" for the tent topper portion of this card.
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This is gorgeous!! I agree the stamps are amazing! I love the colors you used and the background. Totally gorgeous!
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Beautiful Lori!! So pretty - can't wait to play with mine!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat rose is incredible looking!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Lori, this is GORGEOUS! That stamp is perfect! You did a wonderful job on this wedding card!
ReplyDeletenow that rose is gorgeous! I've not checked out this company or stamp set yet...but your card is awesome! Love it!!
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