Card Making

Wedding Cards

 

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Wedding Heart Card

 

Quick Guide:

  • Cut and fold a piece of Bazzill Bling String of Pearls into the desired card size.
  • Cut the "I Do" heart and "Congrats" wording on a QuicKutz Silhouette. I cut them both using Basic Grey paper. Cover the "I Do" letters with gold ink or gold pen and run the pen (or ink) around the heart.
  • Cover the card in Heidi Grace Cherrywood Lane Mini Floral Glitter paper so that the textured side of the Bazzill is visible (adhere the Mini Floral paper to the reverse of the Bazzill).
  • Stick the heart to the middle of the card.
  • Trace a line from corner to corner and cut through the line going around the heart shape.
  • Adhere a length of brown organza ribbon around the bottom of the card as shown.
  • Stick on the "Congrats" title. Draw around the word with a clear Sakura Gelly Roll pen then immediately sprinkle with glitter. Do the same for the "I do" letters within the heart. Blow off excess glitter then leave to dry.
  • Run a gold pen (or gold ink) around all edges on the card.
  • Fit a piece of Heidi Grace Mix Floral paper behind a rectangle frame from the Heidi Grace Chipboard Shapes pack. Attach to card.
  • Stick on flourish dots from the Heidi Grace Chipboard Shapes pack around the frame as shown. Draw with the clear Sakura pen on each shape as shown then immediately sprinkle with glitter. Leave to dry then top with a K&Co Wedding Pearl.

Created and designed by Karen - Charmed Cards & Crafts

 

Just Married

Card Size: A5

This fun wedding card uses paper from Basic Grey's Periphery collection, K&Company Light Ideas Wedding Grand Adhesions, K&Company self-adhesive Wedding Pearls, Basic Grey rub-on, white eyelets, ribbon, plus a large flourish cut with QuicKutz Silhouette and dabbed with Metallic silver ink. The card is edged in silver ink.

Created and designed by Karen - Charmed Cards & Crafts

 

 

 

 

Card 2

Decoupage enable economical card making but do take some time. This card using a single sheet of "Blue Wedding" decoupage and two peel-off stickers on a Pearl Simply White deckle edged card. The peel-offs are then coloured in with a white Sakura gelly roll glaze pen, which gives a glossy and raised appearance when the card is turned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Card 3

Wedding cards are often at their very best when kept simple. This card is created by using stickers from a Photo Banner Wedding sticker sheet, gold cord glued to the spine and tied into a bow, on a Pearl Simply White Deckle Edge card. A row of gold square gemstones are added between the two stickers.