Thursday, September 20, 2018

Elegance Wedding Card


Hello everyone! Jenn here today sharing a simple yet elegant Wedding card I created with the amazing Tutti Designs Dies!!
The dies used here:
I used the two largest from each set below.


Cuts to make:

Card Base:
Black cardstock 9X6 folded in half and burnished to make a 4.5 X 6 card.
For the inside layer, cut a piece of Ivory cardstock to 4.25 X 5.75. Sponge the edges gently with a sponge and black distress ink. Stamp a sentiment. I always coat my stamping with clear embossing powder and set with my heat tool to ensure that it is sealed and will not smudge.
Use glue or a tape gun to the back and adhere to the inside.

For the front of the card:
Die Cuts
1 large dotted nesting rectangle - black cardstock
1 2nd largest dotted nesting rectangle - Ivory cardstock
1 2nd largest cross stitched circle - Ivory cardstock
1 3rd largest cross stitched circle - black cardstock
1 patterned piece cut to 4.25 X 5.75 as the main base on front. Adhere the circles and rectangles together as shown. Add a fussy cut wedding couple with foam adhesive squares to pop it up.
Add a sentiment stamp (best wishes used here)
Assemble as shown or you can rearrange however you like.

You could add some flowers or other embellishments if you like. I wanted a very clean, elegant look with mine and so I stuck with just the black and ivory.
Thank You for visiting my post today!! I hope you are inspired to get out your tools and supplies and create!!

Be sure to visit the Tutti Designs Store  for all available die cuts in the most recent release along with the full inventory of Tutti Dies.

You'll find more inspiration on our other Tutti Designs sites:

Until Next Thursday, and always, stay crafty!!

Thanks! 
Jenn


3 comments:

  1. WOW what a gorgeous Wedding card Jenn! Beautiful design ... so elegant!

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  2. So elegant, love the paper you used, great job!

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