Monday, 17 March 2014

A Wedding Celebration

Hello bloggers,

I hope this Monday morning finds you all well.  I'm here with a card for the new challenge over at Crafty Cardmakers and More. Our hostess is Josephine and she has chosen the theme 
PAPER PRICKING/PIERCING

Josephine would like to see decorative paper pricking or piercing.  If you want you can stitch the holes you prick, but if you choose to do that, please ensure it's real stitching, not faux (drawn) stitching.


Here's my card (anyone got any tips for photographing miri card - it was a nightmare, the card looks much better IRL!) ....



Supplies Used
Scallop die and co-ordinating piercing template from Stampin' Up
Sentiment is also Stampin Up (Perfectly Penned)
Silver miri card embossed with Victorian Fleur EF
Silver glitter hearts punched from SU owl punch
Bride and Groom are iron on motifs from Hobbycraft

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Okay, that's me for today, thank you so much for popping in.

Suze xx



11 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Beautiful and elegant card. Mirri card is very hard to photograph, it's best to try from a side angle! Hugs, Valerie

Darnell said...

I have no tips, Suze, it gives me fits every time I use it, too. But it is SO worth using it to achieve the beauty and elegance of this perfect wedding card!! Hope you have a great week! Hugs, Darnell

Josephine said...

Fabulous, Suze! your focus is gorgeous, and the scallop and paper pricking set it off perfectly!

Anonymous said...

Sorry, no tips. I sometimes have this battle with mica or when I work with transparencies.
I simple have to fiddle around then pick the most suitable photograph - told you I wouldn't be of help!!!
This is such a great designed card, love the impact of the pricking down the side. Very elegant.
Wishes
Lynne

Anonymous said...

Well I have a tip for you DONT USE IT !!!!!! no just joking but it is a real bugger to photograph isn't it. Looks fabulous though Mrs B and I love the gown totally gorge !!!

Marie

Aileen said...

Love your decorated edges and I'm sure the miri card looks fab in real life. x

Vicky Hayes said...

No tips I'm afraid but I don't think you need any Suze! Your card is lovely and the embossed mirri card looks superb! Vicky x

Vicky Hayes said...

No tips I'm afraid but I don't think you need any Suze! Your card is lovely and the embossed mirri card looks superb! Vicky x

G Peplow said...

That's really beautiful Suze, how clever you are! Haven't used mirri card for quite a while so don't have a technique to help, sorry:( Have a great week :D x

Karen Dunbrook said...

so pretty...

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