Showing posts with label 50th annivesary card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50th annivesary card. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Handmade Golden Wedding Anniversary Card

If you are a regular reader of my blog you will have seen a version of this card before made in red and cream for a Ruby Anniversary. This time I have recreated it  as a Golden Anniversary card.
The  cream and gold back ground paper was created  by typing out all the couples wedding details ie,  names, wedding date , location of wedding,  anything to make it personal  for the couple and  then printing off using a lazer printer. Then covering the text with toner foil and a sheet of paper and running it through a hot laminater.
The foil sticks to the toner  turning your text into a gorgeous rich, golden text.
I then aged the text a little with some crumb cake ink  from Stampin' up and a sponge dauber for the edges.
The overall sixe of this card is 8"x8" the base card is ivory pearl card . To make this size card I had to buy a large sheet of card to be able to cut out an 8"x16"  base card. All the other layers were cut from A4 size card.
I used a matt gold  card for the bottom half of the top layer and gold  mirri card for the other layers.
 Cream card slightly aged with crumb cake ink and a dauber for the lace and the first mat and the greeting. The frame I used is from Tim Holtz , I love these frames they are so gorgeous.
I can't remember where I got the rose from but it started life as a cream rose. The bride this card is for had yellow flowers in her bouquet 50 years ago. So it seemed fitting to add a little yellow to the rose and a yellow ribbon.
 I added 5 gold stick on studs  one for each decade of their marriage.
The text inside the card was hot foiled too. I don't own an A3 printer so the text was printed off, hot foiled, mounted onto gold mirri card and  stuck into the card. I also made a box and decorated it using some of the element s in the card. I lined the box with white tissue,  which I had stamped with yellow flowers and a  happy annivesary stamp from SU.