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Love, Joy and Happiness

>> Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Hi Everyone,

Today's wedding card uses frames from the stamp, Wooden Frame Collection, and it was easier to make than I originally thought.  

I began by stamping the frame stamp four times and fussy cutting out four of the square frames and 
one long rectangle frame.  Taking one of the square frames, I cut out the center and made a mask to cover the other three frames when I stamped the inside images.



I picked the Silhouette Bride and Groom for the center and used the Dogwood Branch for the other two, just because it's my favorite flower stamp.  For the sentiment, I stamped a small portion from the Life Together Happiness Greeting.

I attached everything with some dimensional foam taped to an embossed background of dots and flowers, adding some glitter glue and a strip of gems.

Be sure to stop by DRS Designs to find all of these stamps and more!  

Hope your week is going well!

Karin

5 comments:

nwilliams6 said...

Karin, this is a great sketch using those frames and some very pretty images! I really like the bling too. Gorgeous card! Hugz

Shelia said...

What a beautiful wedding card! Love the design, colors, images & bling! So lovely!

Sue said...

I love this card Karin! Excellent use of the new frame image and you used my favorite flower image too! That one line from the greeting works perfect too!

Robin Clendenning said...

OMGosh Karin, your wedding card is incredible!! I love the images and the frames the way you did them and that lovely diamond border with your embossing matching perfectly! I have that folder, I wish I would remember to use it more, it's beautiful! Your frames are colored so that they actually look like mirror gold paper the way that paper usually photographs... Just LOVE this card my friend!

Julie- justwritedesigns said...

How pretty, Karin! The dogwoods framing the happy couple are lovely. The colors & row of bling are perfect.

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