Wedding Wishes frame.
My granddaughter was married this weekend and she had this idea from somewhere to put a jar on a table at the reception and ask guests to write down a wedding wish or advice for the bride and groom onto a square of paper, roll it up into a scroll and seal it with a sticker, and drop it into this big glass jar. Then she figured she’d put all the wishes into a scrapbook later. I thought it was a neat idea and was asked to make a sign with “instructions” for the table. This is what I came up with. She just wanted me to type up something on a sheet of paper, but that’s not how I roll. ha ha I cut the words at the top and the heart scroll at the bottom on my Pazzles machine. I love how this turned out. Her colors were earthy colors, camouflage colors, so I went with green words/etc mounted onto brown cardstock and then used a darker brown frame. She loved it! What do you think?
Filed under Projects | Comment (0)Bring on the flag photos!
Edie and I have our photos posted on the Sunday Shutterbugs blog, so why don’t you head over there and have a look-see and show us your version of a “flag”? C’mon….. it’s fun! Go here.
Filed under Photography | Comment (0)Bridal Shower Card, take 2.
I showed this card earlier on my blog, but I ended up changing it. I had typed the sentence onto strips of paper, and I didn’t like the way they detracted attention away from the engagement photo. And what’s the use of using a photo if you don’t notice it? haha
So I revised it a bit and had the words printed directly onto the photo at Walgreen’s.
And this is the final product!
“Someone popped the question………..and someone said yes.”
Filed under Projects | Comments (2)Little Boy Blue.
Here’s another custom order for Sandie, who asked me to make her a new baby boy card.
Can you see the diamonds are outlined with baby blue Stickles?
My new favorite thing is that white crocheted (?) trim that I got on etsy. Love it. The blue star ribbon right above that is from KI Memories and you can’t se it here but it says “baby” across it. And the third trim above THAT is a border trim from Making Memories’ Sabrina line. Love that line. It’s actually black and shiny, but I flipped it over because I wanted white!
Filed under Projects | Comment (0)New photos on the photo blog.
Sunday Shutterbugs has Edie and my photos posted again and we’re ready for more participants. Take your “fall” themed photo and come on over and link it to us so we can see! Go here.
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