Hey there! What can I say but that it is Monday...Sometimes life just goes in a blur and I am hanging on for dear life! So, no one I know is getting married but when I saw this image from a 1930's vintage book (thrift store score!) it just screamed bride. I used a couple delightful Jenni Bowlin stick pins I got at CHA that I loooove (heather, I swear i'm gonna make my own sometime!) and a scrap of ribbon from my hugh collection, which I believe multiplies when I am not looking! So, there you have it! I hope your day is fabulous my friend and thank you for stopping by my little corner of the web!
Supplies:
Paper: PTI Sweet Blush, Vintage Cream
Patterned Paper: My Mind's Eye Quite Contrary
Stamps: PTI Four of A Kind, Delightful Dahlia
Ink: PTI Tea Dye Duo, Dark Chocolate, Lavender Moon
Embellishments: Ribbon, Doily, book print, sheet music, Kaisercraft Pearls; Jenni Bowlin Stick Pins
Tools: PTI Jar Label, Mat Stack 2
Adhesive: Tombow Mono
I wish my ribbon would multiply, must be in your water! Hee. hee. Love your card and that gorgeous vintage image.
ReplyDeleteLovely vintage card, Lindsay. The music score and text peeking out add so much interest, and the ribbon is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful Lindsay. I really like the unique-ness of using the vintage image for a wedidng card...and the sheet music you incorporated is perfect.
ReplyDeleteHeavy sigh, this is just magically lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the ribbon and pearl pins! NICE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card!Love the vintage image.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage style here.....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! You definitely have vintage down pat!! Gorgeous card Lindsay :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and so vintage-y! Yes, you should totally make your own stick pin! I'm sure they look delish!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love your vintage style!
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect wedding card!! love how you used a vintage image.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and fabulous embellishements. I love the sheet music. Those pins are super easy to make. I need to make more. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, how vintage and lovely! I'd be a happy bride getting this wedding card!! Congrats on the vintage book score! I've been looking and looking, but no luck yet . . . :-)
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