Wednesday, May 25, 2011

On Your Wedding Day- Papertrey Ink Blog Hop

Hello hello!  Today is the Papertrey Ink Blog hop!!  The theme for this month is flowers, love flowers! What?  You didn't know that?!  Heehee.  For my card today, I had to use the lovely rose image from YOF: Roses.  I went with a very neutral color scheme of Fine Linen, Kraft, Vintage Cream and White! 


Started by stamping my rose with Versamark and heat embossing it with White powder onto a Fine Linen panel.


Stamped my sentiment onto Kraft cardstock and adhered it to my panel.


Added some lace trim, pearls (yes those were individual, I am crazy) and satin ribbon and adhered my panel to a Vintage Cream base!


Thank you so much for hopping my way!  Enjoy the inspiration today!




Lindsay

Supplies:
Paper: Kraft, White, Vintage Cream, Fine Linen
Stamps: Year of Flowers: Roses
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Versamark Tsukineko
Embellishment: Pearls Recollections, Vintage Cream Satin Ribbon, Lace Trim American Crafts
Tools: White Embossing Powder Hampton Art

30 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous. I need to make a wedding card for my friend's wedding this weekend and I was thinking about embossing the rose in white - it looks stunning. Hope you don't mind if I CASE this :-)

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  2. Shazam...LOL..crackin' myself up here...this is over the top gorgeous Lindsay...love it...

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  3. Stunning! Love the neutral color scheme!

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  4. Perfect wedding card, so elegant -- LOVE it!!!

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  5. Such beautiful, lux details - pearls, lace, and satin!! Very yummy :)

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  6. This is outstanding,Lindsay! I love it so much. This is getting pinned! :)

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  7. This is so elegant and beautiful! I love it!!

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  8. cute card; i love its simplicity, but still a striking card.

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  9. Love the neutral colors and the simple flower outline!!! Great card :)

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  10. Ohhh, just beautiful! I love the colors you chose, the lace and pearl accents, the ribbon--just everything! Makes a perfect wedding card.

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  11. You ARE crazy...individual pearls? Yikes! They look great.
    I love the card...perfect for a wedding! ;)

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  12. Stunning!!! Love that flower in white!! Sooo stylish! And those pearls!!! Love, love, love them!!
    Hugs, Wendy

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  13. Great job! Simple but elegant. Love the pearls and lace too.

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  14. This is lovely, Lindsay! I adore your palette of neutrals, that perfect bow, and your row of "individually placed" pearls (dang, girl!) What a spectacular wedding card!

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  15. Oh this is so elegant! I love these neutral colors, the row of pearls and lace border with this pretty image!

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  16. WOW ....... I feel like I just got hit between the eyes with a fast ball...... STUNNING ....... STUNNING!!!!

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  17. Elegant in it's simplicity. Love the colors.

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  18. So nice. I love the ivory and kraft colors for a wedding card.

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  19. Beautiful and so elegant looking. You really do have patience to attach each pearl individually. But well worth the final results!

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  20. This is a beautiful wedding card!

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  21. Beautiful! Love the colour scheme, the way the flower stands out, and the richness of the ribbon and trim.

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  22. Such a beautiful card. I just love white and kraft together.

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  23. Very elegant - a perfect wedding card!

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  24. So beautiful, I love the muted color scheme and the details you've added.

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  25. This is such a beautiful wedding card, so elegant and I love flower.

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  26. What a stylish, beautiful card! LOVE it!

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  27. Lovely card. I love all the details and the colors. TFS.

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  28. This is just beautiful, Lindsay! LOVE all those soft, girly details, and your monochromatic color scheme just adds that much more to its elegance! Stunning!

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