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		<title>An Unusual Handmade Wedding Invitation!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be looking at this Handmade Wedding Invitation and be wondering what is so unusual about it?

It looks like a fairly standard 6" by 6" square card which has been covered with a heart covered background paper.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be looking at this <strong>Handmade Wedding Invitation </strong>and be wondering what is so unusual about it?</p>
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<p>It looks like a fairly standard 6" by 6" square card which has been covered with a heart covered background paper.</p>
<p>The plain white feature heart is cut from a Nestability&nbsp;layered onto a pink scalloped heart. (The pink picks up the hint of pink which is in the background paper.)</p>
<p>The heart has been embellished with mini pink heart jewels and then, using 3D foam. has been mounted on top of a pale pink organza bow. The tails of the bow are actually pinned down by the heart which creates quite a nice effect.</p>
<p>So what is so unusual about this card? Well it has nothing to do with the actual make-up of the card, it's to do with the reason why I made it.....</p>
<p>....Last weekend a young friend of ours came round to the house to give us an invitation to his wedding in August, later&nbsp;this year.</p>
<p>He knew I made <strong>handmade cards </strong>and he asked me to create an invitation for him to send to his fiancee, basically inviting her to her own wedding!</p>
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<p>&nbsp;Now I have to admit this is the first time I've ever heard of this, let alone be asked to make one. However our friend, Stewie thought it would be a romantic gesture and would make his fiancee feel special.</p>
<p>As&nbsp;I've said before I'm a hopeless romantic at heart&nbsp; so no matter how unusual the request was I couldn't say "no"!</p>
<p>For the inside of the card I&nbsp;made a pale lilac insert which toned nicely with the pink and brown on the card's front.</p>
<p>At the outside edges of the insert I used a nice flourish punch which has a central heart. This is a very simple thing to do but I think it always adds a lot to the overall look and feel of the card.</p>
<p>I left the insert blank because I thought it would be nice for Stewie to write in his own words and feelings.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<img src="http://www.cardmaking-companion-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/8dc4d56ebfedd12.jpg" border="5" align="right" />&nbsp;On the front of the heart I just printed in a nice script "For Lisa With All My Love".</p>
<p>I gave the card to Stewie today and he was already in trouble for being late going home to Lisa - I just hope that she liked the card as much as Stewie did!</p>
<p>Susan from <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cardmaking-companion-blog.com/goto/Cardmaking_Companion/65/1" target="_blank" title="Cardmaking-Companion">Cardmaking-Companion</a></p>
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