I'm not sure if I was over thinking this one but my card did take a little longer to come together than usual.
The stamp set For the New Two is quickly becoming a favourite - beautiful script and a variety of greetings make it so versatile so I couldn't resist using it here. This time pairing it with the gorgeous Designer Gold Vellum and the hearts are retiring but I think I will hold onto them for now at least :-)
Card stock: Whisper White, Gold Foil card stock
Designer Series Paper: Gold Vellum Specialty
Inks: Versamark, Blushing Bride
Stamps: For the New Two, Hearts A Flutter
Accessories: Big Shot, Oval Framelits, Hearts Framelits, Occasions Paper Piercing Pack, Gold Satin Ribbon
Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you can take a moment and pop over to Just Add Ink and see all the wonderful creations the Team have made to inspire you this week and I look forward to seeing what you will create with this theme too :-)
Happy stamping until next time,
Jan
What a gloriously elegant and lush wedding card! Just beautiful and the gold heart vellum is such a perfect choice. I love this card.
ReplyDeleteJan, this is so elegant. I absolutely love the soft vellum and that beautiful gold bow! The pop of pink is a lovely finish. Thanks for suggesting such a fun challenge, I really enjoyed making my card for this one. xox
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love, this Jan. So soft & pretty, but modern with lovely touches of shine. Love the sentiment too & the way you've layered the ovals, Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteDi :-)
Beautiful card Jan! Great challenge (even though I do not own a single 'wedding' stamp!). Love how you did the label, a little offset creates a lot of detail. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLouise
This is such a beautiful card, to celebrate love, Jan. I adore the pink hearts and offset ovals.
ReplyDeleteLove the card! Especially the use of oval framelits! Looks great! - Katerina
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Jan! The white and gold is perfect for a wedding card! And love the little touches of pink. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteJan this is not over thought at all! I love the simple elegance of your re-occuring hearts theme, combined with gold its rich and very sweet! x
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