I kind of went into panic mode (something that’s quite common these days) when I realized I hadn’t completed a client order which is due this weekend. My neighbour needed a card for the wedding she’s attending on Saturday. Luckily, she showed me the invitation because I haven’t made a wedding card in more than a year and I’m out of practice.

I pulled out some much neglected Papertrey Ink supplies for this card. I used Side Two of the In Bloom impression plate for the background to mirror the letterpressed invitation. Then I used Side One to impress my cardstock before die cutting it with the Beautiful Blooms II #2 die collection to make the rose.

I layered a Double-Ended Banners die over the Edgers #1 die and stamped the sentiment from Botanical Silhouettes in two parts. The leaves and centre of the rose are embellished with clear rhinestones. My photos seem dark today and don’t show the embossing very well but you can click on any of the photos to see them larger.

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope to have some good news to share with you at the end of the week!

Sources: Gina K Designs pure luxury white and black onyx cardstock; Papertrey Ink Botanical Silhouettes; Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Papertrey Ink Beautiful Blooms II #2 die collection; Papertrey Ink Edgers #1 die; SU Bird Builder Punch; SU Basic Rhinestones; Stampin’ Dimensionals

35 thoughts on “Happily Ever After”
  1. Wow, you work fabulously awesome under pressure Emily…this card is gorgeous! The embossing gives it some elegance and your elements and design are…WOW!

  2. What a gorgeous card Emily. I love seeing the stuff you come up with. This is a beautiful card. Thanks for sharing and also listing what you use. I have a wishlist for Papertrey Ink just because I see all the neat stuff you do with it!
    TFS!

    Priscilla

  3. What a lovely wedding card! The feeling totally fits with the invitation (only it's better!). I'm sure your neighbor and the newlyweds will all love it!

  4. Oh, does this EVER complement the invitation! Cool to be able to create something that meshes so well with their tastes (I assume no one picks invites they don't like? lol)
    I'm loving the black & white combo – how come I never remember to use it myself???

  5. Wow- you are out of practice??! You sure get back into the mode quickly! This is a super stunner, Emily- simply gorgeous. The b/w is soooo elegant!

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