We had a house full this afternoon for our assembly line to put together my daughter Ashley's Save the Date cards. Ashley's fiance', her future in-laws and our other two daughters were here and we got the cards done in a little over two hours.....done and in the envelopes! I think they came out cute!
The paper is Stampin' Up! Night of Navy. The envelope was cut from the Cricut using the Wild Card cartridge and the Save the Date was from the Sweetheart cartridge.
Kelley, our oldest daughter drew the couple, designed the background and the cards.
If you pull on the ribbon, you get this...
Ashley has to check her list for addresses and will make labels. Tomorrow is a Bridal Show at the facility where she is getting married so the whole group is going. There will be about 30 vendors there, hor d'voures, champagne and hopefully some yummy wedding cake to sample. YUM!
It's my FAVORITE time of the year!!
8 years ago
7 comments:
Oh my gosh those are just amazing! Kelley is so talented, and you did a fantastic job with the card design. Really, it's one of the best I've ever seen.
Have fun tomorrow!
What a keepsake! So pretty. Congrats on this accomplishment.
The most incredible "Save the date" announcements I've ever seen... y'all did a fantastic job!
I really like how everyone was involved in making them too.
You out did yourself again!!! Those are amazing. I can hardly wait to get mine!!
Love the way they turned out. What a fun project and a fun way to involve the wedding party.
Hi Liz Just wanted to wish the Happy Couple all the best and to have a fantastic day in November. My husband and I were married on November 12th 1988. It has been a fantastic 22 years and I will be thinking of your daughter this November 12th. Our day dawned very frosty and cold but the sun was out. Our honeymoon was in the Lake District and it snowed. It was great. Take care Susie x
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Love your card. Could you tell me the size of the overall card and the size of the three smaller cards. Thanks. Would love to do
something similar for my daughter.
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