Summer is quickly approaching and that means weddings--lots and lots of weddings! And who doesn't love lots of pretty flowers on a wedding card?
A rosy-hued wedding card for a blushing bride and her groom. |
One of the colors of my bonus sister's wedding was rose gold. It's a hard color to recreate with scrapbooking supplies when many of the supplies out there aren't of that color. So I went with various blush colors, adding in bits of red, yellow and orange for a blushing sunset-hued card.
Her bouquet was going to mimic Colorado wildflowers so I mimicked that with sprays of shaggy ribbon, flower soft and even a Colorado Columbine flower.
I used the same papers that I had used to make her bridal shower banner as the background of the card. I backed it with a doily and added a sentiment that was colored ever so slightly with a shimmery pink. I also added flower stamens colored with alcohol inks as well as pearls and a velum butterfly for accent.
Related Post: Tea for Two: A Handmade Bridal Shower Card
Products Used:
- The Paper Studio: Cardstock - white
- Basic Grey: Tea Garden - early grey, mint
- Recollections: various paper flowers
- Marion Smith Designs: Color Lab - rose pink; Bloom Impressions - flower stamens in pearl and yellow
- Prima: Color Bloom - peony; Rodanthe - seaboard; Sylvan - farfalla
- Adornaments: Fibers - white
- Ranger Ink: Alcohol Ink - citrus, mountain rose, watermelon
- Flower Soft: Ultra Fine - burgundy; Fine - peony pink, polar white
- KaiserKraft: Pearls - bliss, blush, plum
- Other: doily, green wire
Happy Crafting!
Adrienne
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