Good Monday everyone! It's Mojo Monday Challenge day and I've got a rustic wedding card for my interpretation of Julee's great sketch! My last visit to Michael's landed this Vintage Glam paper pad and coordinating tiny doily embellishments (Recollections) in my cart! When our housekeeper at work announced that she would be having a rustic country wedding, somehow I thought kraft, cream and gold would be a good combo for a card for the newlyweds.
I sponged some Versamark ink on the edges of a vellum heart cut with Verve's Jotted Heart die and embossed with Queen's Gold embossing powder by Ranger. The leaves were cut using Verve's Sprightly Sprigs dies. The scalloped doily is one of MFT's Die-Namics. I seem to always gravitate to using Stitched Rectangle dies (Lil' Inker Designs) on nearly all my creations lately. Just much easier than dealing with my temperamental sewing machine - lol! The rose embellishment is from SU's Vintage Flowers collection.
STAMPS: Be Blessed (Verve)
Need more inspiration? See what the rest of the mojomakers have created by clicking on their blog links below.
Carole Burrage
Julee Tilman (Owner)
Justin Krieger
Lori Tecler
Marisa Ritzen
Mary Fish
Sarah Bigelow
Teresa Kline
Wanda Cullen (you are here)
8 comments:
Wanda I love your card, great details, colors and bling.
Wanda I love your card, so many details. Great colors, bling and specially the heart.
Gorgeous card. Love all the elements.
Very elegant
I love this Wanda! So classy and elegant!
Gorgeous card Wanda! So elegant. Love that embossed sentiment. So classy!
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Pure elegance, Wanda! I picked up the same paper pad last weekend... so fun!
This really is the most beautiful card for a wedding. I really love the gold on kraft, so gorgeous! So happy I found this!
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