Here's what we came up with for my daughter's wedding invitations:
I found this image of the St George temple online and put my Scan 'n Cut to work!
And if that wasn't enough! I decided all 475 temples needed a mat and dimensionals to give them depth. Couldn't have done them without my Scan 'n Cut!!
Before they were cut out! PHEW, there's a lot of them!
I was going to take a picture of my poor Scan 'n Cut mats but forgot.
Man, they look pathetic!
But I bought me a couple of new ones and just marked it down as wedding budget!
Had to have them! :)
Recipe:
Card Base: Stampin Up Pacific Point 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" (folded)
Card front: Silver cardstock from Amazon.com 4" X 5 1/4", 3 3/4" X 5 Pacific Point
Other Cardstock / Paper: White
Ink: All Printed from Computer
Stamps: None
Accessories: Scan 'n Cut, Cuttlebug & Filigree embossing folder, Silver ribbon from Amazon.com, rhinestones from Amazon.com, EK Success label punches
And here's the mess we created!
There wasn't a clean spot in my craft room!
And in fact, I had the backs to dimensionals tracked all through the downstairs!
Reminds me of a Christmas tree! You know I'll probable be finding little pieces of tracked paper for months to come!
So that's what 475 cards look like!!
It was all hands on deck to get these done in time!
I'm so thankful for my helpful crafty kids!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow Laurie!!!! Thank goodness for modern gadgets!! 475 invites! wow! Kudos to you! they look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out wonderfully. Love that you added the temple to them. A nice personalized touch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCrafty hugs,
Dawn
DesignsByDragonfly.blogspot
And here I sit wondering about my design, wording, etc. on a handful of wedding announcements for my really tiny, Nevada wedding. You did GREAT!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSue
http://suek86401.blogspot.com/
These are gorgeous. How nice that you have a scan and cut.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Teresa
They are Beautiful!! WOW! that was a lot of work but so worth it!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Migdalia
Crafting With Creative M