Congratulations Wedding Day Card

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Posted on 18th September 2018 by Vicki Poulton
Filed under Projects And Cards By Type, Wedding Stationery

Good morning!

I don't know about anyone else but I never have a wedding card on hand when I need one, so today I am going to show you how I created this card. You can also make these in bulk if you need too.

The products I used are:

You will also need:

  • Large scalloped die
  • Doily die
  • Heart die
  • God embossing powder
  • Heat gun
  • Circle die
  • Sequins
  • Twine


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To make the card base I folded a piece of White Card Hammered 255gsm in half. I placed my scallop die over the top of the card with the die hanging a tiny bit over the top. If you do this it will not cut the card therefore leaving you with a folded card base. I then die cut a smaller scalloped die using a piece of White Card Hopsack 255gsm. I then adhered this onto my scalloped base using some Stick it! 3D Foam Tape 9mm. You will then need to die cut a doily I used some White Card Super Smooth 300gsm. I also die cut a circle using a piece of Super Mirror Finish Card- Gold. I then adhered the doily onto my card using some Stick it! 3D Foam Tape 9mm. With the circle die I then used the next size down and die cut another circle using some White Card Super Smooth 300gsm. I adhered this onto my gold circle with some Stick it! 3D Foam Tape 9mm.

You will then need to die cut two hearts using some Baby Pink Plain Card 240gsm.

I heat embossed my sentiment with some gold embossing powder onto some White Card Super Smooth 300gsm and I then trimmed this to make a banner. I then adhered the hearts and banner onto my card.

To finish off the card I added some twine and sequins. I adhered the sequins with Anita’s PVA Tacky Glue 60ml as I know they will stay put and not drop off my card.

I hope you enjoy creating this wedding card.

Have a great day!

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