


The image of the bride is LiaStampz's Elena and you can buy it here. I filled the dress in with some light mauve and printed it (LOVE digi stamps coz you can do whatever you want to them!), then accented it with some Copics.
For the background, I used a scallop diecut which I "stamped with the Cuttlebug embossing folder with paisleys and EmbossIt ink, then I heat embossed the pattern with my heatgun.
The whole card layout and the envelope liner pattern are Mel's. I LOVE her cards :).
And yet again I hand stitched the whole thing!
I wanted to show you my business cards but didn't get the chance. I printed them in India and I am very pleased with how they came out. They are double sided.

I'm going to participate in the following challenges:
1. Creative Card Crew - Dimension
2. Kaboodle Doodles - Dress to impress
3. The Ribbon Girl - Pinks and Cream

























7 comments:
This is stunning! I LOVE that bride & the easel card idea is such a fab idea. You may be my only hand-stitching buddy; I should look at my ancient sewing machine again... ;-)
Very pretty easel card! Thanks for joining in with the Ribbon Girl colour challenge.Mary G x
Hey Laura, where are you living in India? Surprised actually :)
A lovely elegant pretty in pink bridal card.
Kxoxo
Your card is gorgeous! I love it! Thanks so much for joining our Dimension challenge at CCC! Ani
P.S. I have a candy on my blog if you're interested http://beautifulworld-ani.blogspot.com
This is great thanks so much for joining us at CCC.
xx Jan
that is one pretty and elegant bride hugs Karen x
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