I know it has been a long time since I posted last, with the exception of yesterday. I've had lots of family issues to deal with. But I've been making cards even though I haven't posted them. I've actually been making cards to sell. A girl at work has had me make her 5 cards over the last few months. Most of them have been some type of wedding related. If it wouldn't have been for her asking me to make cards, I don't know how much time I would have actually spent in the craftroom. I just haven't been in much of a crafty mood with everything else going on.
Well, I am really proud of this card I am going to share with you today. It was actually quite easy to make even though it doesn't look it. It is funny that I started my crafting life sewing but had never used my sewing machine on any of my cards. This is the first time I have done so.



For this card I used:
Sweethearts Cricut Cartridge: Wedding Dress
Cosmo Cricket: Designer paper "Girl Friday & Everafter" Double Deck
Martha Stewart: Lacey edge punch
Spare Parts: Pearls
Thanks for looking,
Valerie
This card is so beautiful! I love that background paper, and the dress is just perfect with the, is it a ribbon?, along the waist! The sewing looks fantastic! I've been dying to get a machine and learn how, just for my cards!
ReplyDelete