Hello Everyone! I hope you’re having a good week. Today I’ve got a wedding card I made last month for my friends who got married.
I had a lot of fun making this card and I love how it turned out. I used the digital set from Beth Duff Designs called I’ve got your back (yard). This digital set is no longer avaiable but there are still some digital sets avaiable. Digital stamps will all be retiring soon so get them while you can. Beth Duff Designs also has great clear stamps too.
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Check out Beth Duff Designs:
Click here to get a coupon for 10% off, when you get to the website look for the pink button that says Reward Program and sign up your e-mail to receive your coupon.
I used Spectrum Noir markers to color in the image after I printed it on white card stock from my printer. The colors I used were TN2, TN8, BG6, CT4,IG4,TB9, EB8, PP5 & TB2.
Then I used the Jelly Roll 08 Sakura white pen for highlights on the image.
The sentiment is a $1.50 stamp from micheals I had in my collection. I stamped it in memento tuxedo black ink and used Simon Says Stamp clear embossing powder on it. I used the marvey heat tool for this effect. To finish off the sentiment and add some sparkle I used the clear wink of Stella brush.
The background is embossed using a cuttlebug Provo craft embossing colder called spots and dots. To achieve this look I ran the embossing folder through the Big Shot machine.
I also used memento tuxedo black ink to sponge the edges of the embossed background to make it stand out a little more and pop on the red card base.
To adhere everything together I used the scotch advanced tape glider.
Thanks for stopping by today, hope this card inspired you to be creative today. Leave a comment I'd love to hear from you.
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