A Handmade Wedding Card
11 Aug 2010
Way back in January I wrote about an Unusual Wedding Invitation which I had made for Stewie to give to his bride to be, Lisa. Well the Wedding Day finally came last Sunday and we had a lovely day at their wedding.
However, as usual, my life has been really hectic so I had absolutely no time left to make them a Wedding Card myself. I frantically searched through all the card boxes of the cards we sell at Church. Luckily Anita had recently made this delightful card so I dutifully purchased it, but before writing it, decided it was so nice I had to share it with you.
The card is a landscape with scalloped edges. I hope you can just make out the pale white and grey backing paper which Anita has used as a base mat. Onto this she has rubber stamped a delightful wedding image from Lili of the Valley which she had bought from one of the craft shows we have been to, and a simple sentiment.
The stamped image has been mounted onto silver Mirri card and the finishing touch is a white chiffon ribbon.

I love the way Anita has been quite sparing with her use of colour on this card - the image could have been more heavily coloured but I think this would have distracted from the overall feel of the card.
A little glitter just gives the card the right amount of highlights.
And just in case you're wondering what the happy couple looked like - here is their photo - taken just after they'd exited the Church through a whirl of confetti!

This background paper is part of a stack I've had for ages and when I spotted this pretty floral topper it seemed as if they were meant to go together!
I made this other quick card.
That is why I want to share this card with you. It was made by a lady called Linda (not the same Linda I have previously written about) who has recently joined our card making team and she is making some really lovely cards for us to sell at Church. This one particularly caught my eye because it is so bright and jolly and just immediately makes you want to smile.
This handmade card has been made using the same rubber stamped image as in the
I just want to share with you this card I made for my friend Margaret who was 60 yesterday.
None of the recipient's family were a match but Margaret was so the operation went swiftly ahead.
Saturday was Fete Day in Longton and along with Anita and Hilary I packed up all the cards we had and off we went to raise funds for our mission work in Uganda.
Despite the poor results we enjoyed ourselves - we all lead very busy lives so it was good to have the luxury of just sitting and talking for a few hours.
This is a large card, 8" x 8" , which is one of Linda's favourite card sizes. The card front has been covered with a plain pink and then a floral background paper, leaving just a border of white card showing.
It was quite exciting rooting through everything - some of the stuff was very old and had discoloured but I found a few sheets of these cute toppers.
This ballerina topper was also part of my find. It is so sweet that it makes a great card for a young girl. Again I have mounted it onto silver Mirri card and I've highlighted the flowers with a pinch of glitter. The card is covered with 
As you can see from the photograph the event was very busy. It is a ticketed event and was completely sold out. Most stalls had demonstrators and it was just a case of being patient and gradually working your way to the front so you could see what was going on.