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>> Friday, June 29, 2018

by Julie Warner - The Write Stuff

Happy Friday!
I hope your week has gone well! And I hope it doesn't rain if you're planning or attending an outdoor wedding. We have had a BUNCH of rain & thunderstorms this week..almost daily. Not good for outdoor activities. But it is the perfect stamping weather 😁

Today I have a fairly simple wedding card. I white embossed the wedding couple, greeting & candles onto turquoise card stock. The large bg behind it was done w/ oxide inks & a Wrinkle Free Distress technique. I thought it still needed a little something, so I die cut the flourish topper & dipped it into the leftover ink & added a few pearls.
Here's a look at the inside. For the matching flourish at the top, I used the negative of the die cut as a stencil. 
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend & hopefully it won't rain on your parade!

Supplies:
paper: Staples 110# white, turquoise
ink:  Colorbox frost white pigment, Distress oxide inks cracked pistachio, peacock feathers, broken china
accessories: white embossing powder, Lil’ Inker stitched rectangles dies, Spellbinders A2 matting basics A,  pearls, 

5 comments:

nwilliams6 said...

Love the color on this, Julie. It is very soothing and elegant. I really like that your bg and flourish are done in the WFD technique using the same color which makes them elegant looking as well. Great stamps and great card! Hugz

Shelia said...

What a gorgeous wedding card! Love the background, matching flourish & white embossing. Everything is so elegant! I will be casing this for my next wedding card! wow!

Sue said...

What a pretty card Julie! Beautiful colors and I love the flourish on top and the stenciled one inside!

Karin said...

The white embossing is just gorgeous! I love the aqua color and splatters have never looked so beautiful. Lovely wedding card :)

Robin Clendenning said...

OMGoodness Julie, this is so gorgeous in just blue and white! Your embossed couple somehow looks so 3D that I really didn't know it was just white embossed until I read your description!!! Seriously beautiful!

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