by Offiong Oyeekam James
(Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria)
This Just Wedding card is suppose to be private for my use only, but, I can share.
I made use of embossed cardboard (cream color), a strawboard, polymarks, and industrial glue.
With an idea in my mind, I went ahead and took my measurements. The strawboard is buried in-between two sheets of embossed cardboards with the use of the industrial glue.
After that, the initial design that gives the card its first look (shape) is cut. This first cutting gives it the shape of a house, somewhat. Subsequently, other finishing touches are then put in place.
N/B. everything on the card is handmade, no part of it is computerized.
by Billie St Clair
(Dripping Springs, TX, USA)
This super-simple Wedding Anniversary card was made using the following items:
Magnolia Wedding Couple B
Core’dinations Flower Power Pack
Nestabilities Large Labels
Sizzix Wedding 2 Embossing Folder
Prima Flowers
Skittles
Ribbon
Machine Stitching
Copics – C3, C5, C7, E000, E00, E02, B23, E13, E15, E17, 0, W1
Spicas – Olive, Silver, Sand
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by Lynn McKernan
(Scotland)
I created this wedding anniversary card without a template. It is lace trimmed.
by Sfngoh
(Petaling Jaya, Selangor,Malaysia)
I like to handmade Wedding Signature Book for my best friend's wedding.
This will be the ONLY ONE in the world and also can represent my wishes to the couple.
This Wedding Signature Book got two side of decoration as my friend was having two wedding dinners; one's for the bride's side and another one for the groom's side.
Therefore, I created two versions which one was the Traditional style and another one was Western style.