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Mini Wedding Album

 
 
This fortnight the challenge at Crafty Ribbons Challenge is to 'use tags'
 
This is a little tag album to celebrate my friends wedding.  It was just the happiest day...
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
The R's are cut down from N's!  :)
 

 
 
Part of the order of service.
 

 
 
diamantes...
 
 
 
 
Sunflowers were the flower of choice...
 

 
 
And they were blessed with a beautiful sunny day with endless blue skies.
 



 
 
Lots of pictures because there are lots of tags!!
 

 
 
My Ashley Calder-esque tag (I love her use of paper confetti)
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
So frustrating when a jigsaw is missing a piece - you can't really give incomplete puzzles to the charity shop so I have found another use for the pieces!  :)
 

 

 
 
 





And more of the order of service.


 
 
And then created a little box to keep it in...
 

 

...bedded down on tissue


 
 
A cluster of embellies with a small snatch of the reading from the service. 


 
And these R's are created from H's!!  :)

I'm going to enter this into Crafters Cafe Blog Challenge 11 - Tags
and Simon Says - Favourites (vellum, ribbons, flowers and butterflies!  Oh and green too!)
and Love to Create - Anything Goes

What do you think?  Hope the bride and groom like it...
[The bride was very pleased, and proud to be the only person to have one!]

Thanks for stopping by  :)





Comments

  1. Absolutely gorgeous project Laura,such a fabulous gift for the new couple I can see why they loved it...
    Mandy x

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  2. Wow, what a most wonderfully unique and beautifully romantic gift. I bet the bride will treasure this forever. So special!! :0)

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  3. Thanks Robin ;) Hi Laura :) Love your mini, fantastic idea and I love the page filled with the photo.

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  4. OH WOW !!! this is absolutely fabulous laura !! What a great idea and a wonderful keepsake :-) I am sure the happy couple will cherish this :-)

    luv
    Lols x x x

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  5. What a beautiful gift for a bride and groom. Love your tags and thanks for putting them in the Crafters Cafe Challenge. Wonderful

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  6. Wow, this is impressive. So many wonderful tags. A lovely gift for the new couple. Thanks for joining us at CCCB. Hugs, Angela

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  7. Beautiful gift. I'm sure the bride and groom would love it.

    Thanks for joining us at Love to Create this week.

    Susan

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  8. This is gorgeous! I love all the tags and I am glad that you showed so many pictures. I enjoy seeing a project from many angles. Very nicely done! thanks for joining us at Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog!
    Hugz,
    Chana

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  9. Laura, you seem to enjoy doing projects that are a little different...unexpected! I would like to invite you to join in one of our challenges at Nicely Done Designs. Every two weeks we will challenge designers to step out of their comfort zones and create something unique from very ordinary crafting items. I hope you will stop by! http://nicelydonedesigns.blogspot.com

    Hugz,
    Chana

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  10. I'm already there my friend! It's a great concept for challenges :)

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  11. This is just lovely! I'm sure the bride was thrilled! Thank you for entering your tag in our challenge at The Crafter's Cafe Blogspot. It is very cute. We always hope that our entrants will return for follow-up challenges. Good Luck~Patti CCCB DT

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  12. What an uber cute gift idea! Thank you for joining us over at love to create challenges.
    Amanda LTCDT

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  13. What an absolutely sweet idea, Laura! They will treasure this! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp challenge this week!

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