Sunday 4 October 2020

Beautiful Friendship Wedding Card










Hello there crafters,

I hope you're having a great Sunday. Do you remember a few weeks ago I showed you the card I made for my daughter and her fiance on what would have been their wedding day, if Covid 19 hadn't intervened? I promised I would be back with a video tutorial and today I am bringing you that tutorial - sorry it has taken me so long!


This is the card I made on the video - I changed it to a "proper" wedding card - on the previous one I tweaked the wording to read "nearly weds" rather than "newly weds".


For those of you who asked, the fonts I used to print the sentiment are called Priscilla Script and Copperplate Light.

The stamp set I used is called Beautiful Friendship - it's a really lovely set and is so easy to make gorgeous detailed images with it. 




You can see how I decorated the envelope on the first photo and here is the inside of the card:


And so, you can watch the video by CLICKING HERE or on the image below.


Personalised cards like this are always great for special occasions and printing out a sentiment is really easy. Give it a try!

Back soon with more crafty inspiration,


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