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Engagement Card



I can tell you I loved having to make this... such a lovely couple!





 I used a Craftwork Cards blank.




Hand dyed some seam binding and lace with some homemade mica spray.  (I just mix some acrylic paint, water and mica in a mister bottle - easy to get the colour you want when you are doing the mixing!)




A congrats peel off.




Stamped engagement on the front of the card in silver ink.




I glittered around the misted heart in Stickles Frosted Lace.




I graded the front of the card so the bottom was more coloured than the top.




I'd like to enter this card in to
the Moving Along With The Times Challenge whose theme this week is Celebration but not Birthdays!
Bearly Mine - Anything Goes
Creative Inspirations - Anything Goes



Thanks for stopping by!

Comments

  1. Great card. Thanks for visiting my blog. xxxx

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  2. This is a lovely engagement card, I love the way you have graded the colour and your hand dyed ribbon.
    Thank you for joining us at Bearly Mine Designs this week.
    Pauline
    x

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    1. Gorgeous card, love the sparkle. Thanks for popping by my blog, it's lovely to see you! Wedgie xxx

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  3. This is an adorable creation hun! Thanks for playing along at Wednesday's Creative Inspirations! xxx

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  4. Hi Laura
    A lovely card thankyou for joining us this week at Bearly Mine
    Hugs Dianne xx

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  5. Beautiful card and what a wonderful design.
    Thanks for joining us at CREATIVE INSPIRATIONS and good luck.
    Hugs Chris xxx

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  6. love the texture on your card thanks for joining us at Bearly Mine challenges and good luck hugs Jess

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  7. Such a pretty card - lovethe way you have graduated the colours and the added sparkle - thanks for playing alog at MAWTT this week hugs Judith x

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  8. I'm really sorry I am so late commenting this week but thank you for joining in the Celebrations challenge at MAWTT and I hope you will join us again this week for my challenge
    Laurie x

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