G45 Ladies’ Diary Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card for Frilly & Funkie With this Ring Challenge
Hello, friends! It’s time for another challenge at the Frilly and Funkie Blog. It’s June, which is traditionally a big month for weddings, and the challenge theme of “With This Ring” reflects this joyous season. I pulled out my G45 Ladies’ Diary DCE and some fabulous Tammy Tutterow dies to create this Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card. But before I share the details with you, let’s see what Cec, our lovely hostess for this challenge, has to say:
Challenge Theme: With This Ring
It is wedding season so let’s create vintage or shabby chic projects that celebrate the big day. Your creation might be a card, a gift, a decor item or something to keep the memories of the special occasion.
Sound like fun? I thought so, too. So let’s dig in and take a look at this Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card.
Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card: The Inspiration
Inspiration is a funny thing. Sometimes it comes from a color, or a photo in a magazine. Sometimes it’s an idea, or for me a patterned paper. I’ve been thinking about this project for a few weeks, and while digging in my embellishment drawer for another project, I saw this little Tim Holtz “adore” Typed Token. And that is where the plan for this card began to gel.
Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card: The Plan
I knew I wanted to use a very vintage, almost monochromatic color scheme for this card. Antique lace, pearls, distressed papers, “messy” stitching and shabby flowers fit perfectly into my plan.
This 5.25″ x 7.25″ top fold card has a 1/4″ spine because I also knew I wanted to add some special goodies to the inside.
Here are the steps I followed to build this card:
- After building the card base from Ivory Pearl cardstock, I used my Tonic Distressing tool to rough up all the paper edges.
- TIP: Lightly spritz the edges of your paper with a Distress Sprayer bottle for easier distressing.
- Next, I used ivory thread and added messy stitching to most of the paper panels
- Then, I aged the edges of the paper with Antique Linen Distress Stain.
- Next, I added cut up chipboard (from old packing boxes) to the backs of my card layers. This adds lots of dimension to a card.
- Now it’s time to add the Venise Lace trim. It was a little too white for my color palette, but I just dyed it with Antique Linen Distress Stain and it was perfect. It is held in place with 1/8″ Scor-Tape.
- Finally, for my shabby chic ribbon, I first stamped it in Tea Dye Distress Ink using the Dear Ruby Stamp. It’s hard to see in the photo, but in real life, this added a really subtle pattern to the bow. To add to the shabby chic vibe, I also tucked in a burlap string bow. I love how vintage this bow cluster looks.
Adore Shabby Chic Wedding Card: The Flowers
Now I needed to make my flowers for the card.
- First, I stamped Tammy’s “Dear Ruby” onto the small dot paper with Tea Dye Distress Ink prior to die cutting. This added an extra layer of subtle texture and pattern to the flowers.
- Next, I inked all the edges of the frayed posies with Antique Linen Distress Stain.
- Then, I shaped my flower layers with a mat and stylus.
- Next, I staggered the flower layers and layered them together with hot glue.
- TIP: When adding one flower layer to the next, I placed them on a double foam mat. Use a 12mm ball stylus tip and press down firmly into the center of the flower. This will cause the petals to “lift” and give you a more lifelike flower.
- Now, cut foliage with Tammy’s Pom-Pom Posies Die.
- TIP: Ink the cutting side of the die with Tea Dye Distress Ink before die cutting. The ink will transfer from the die to the paper and make the vein detail pop.
- Finally, add pearls and small gold beads to the flower centers and arrange on your card.
A Peek Inside
You can easily transform a card into a gift just by adding a few simple details to the interior design.
For instance, I added a waterfall feature to the top half of the card interior. Special photos of the wedding party can be added here, and suddenly, this card has become a mini folio. I created this feature using Tammy’s Waterfall One Die.
To give each segment of the waterfall a little more definition, I cut 3 base pieces from kraft cardstock and 3 pieces from designer paper. I trimmed the fold flap off the top of the designer paper die cuts, then layered them onto the kraft pieces. I love the way this looks.
Then, I cut journaling spots from the Ladies’ Diary DCE to fit the width of each segment. This provides a lovely journal spot.
I turned this gorgeous rose image into a tag pocket by just gluing the bottom edge to my card base.
Tammy’s Shortie Tag Die is the perfect size to fit inside a card pocket. I added the decorative edge to each tag, then trimmed it out with Antique Linen dyed Venise lace. These tags can hold photos on the reverse side. They also make a lovely spot to add a personal note on the back. You can see the stamped seam binding ribbon better in this photo.
Now It’s YOUR Turn
For the next two weeks our theme will be “With This Ring.” You will have until midnight on Tuesday, July 6th to link up your vintage or shabby chic wedding themed project on the Frilly and Funkie Blog.
At the end of the challenge the Frilly and Funkie team will choose their top four picks. Our first place winner will be invited to join us in a Guest DT spot at Frilly and Funkie. Three additional talented participants will receive badges to display on their blogs. Everyone who enters and adheres to the challenge guidelines will be entered into a drawing to win a $25 spending spree at The Funkie Junkie Boutique!
If you need more inspiration, be sure to pop over and see what the rest of the Frilly team has prepared for you on the blog.
I can’t wait to see what you make!
I hope I’ve shared some tips and tricks that you can use in your own crafty adventures. If so, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section below.
Thanks for stopping by!
Cheerio,
kathy
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I absolutely love this Kathy! Hollywood glamour, vintage style, and floral elegance all combined with those utterly gorgeous flowers (with stunning centres!) And as ever the inside is as wonderful as the outside xx
What a gorgeous card, Vicki! I love all the layers and beautiful colors. Those flowers are so pretty!
Cathie ♥
Fantabulous! The golden cover and flowers is sumptious! The inside beautiful! Another gorgeous creation!
STUNNING wedding card! (or is it a gift?!) The colors you chose are oh, so elegant, and your layers look so beautiful with the handmade flowers! Love the detail of stamping on the petals and leaves, and those pearl centers–be still my heart! Of course you’ve added those fabulous Kathy details on the inside that just takes this over the top! You are such an inspiration! Hugs!
Hi Kathy! What a delightful card. . .just had a wedding last month so I’m picturing this as a great 1st Anniversary card for remembering their wedding day. This Graphic 45 kit is great –hoping to get it to use in my family history scrapbook and other future projects for family and friends. Thanks for sharing the card and the Graphic 45 kit.
Lovely card Kathy. Of course I love the vintage pictures you have used, the colour palette is lovely too. Great work my friend.. I hope you are enjoying some nice weather, not too hot or cold 🙂 We are in for some sunny days here. 🙂 Thanks for sharing this one!
will try again. hi Kathy, I love the image you chose. Just gorgeous, in design an color. I love the flowers, beautiful. thank you for the inspiration. ……..hugs ……have a good day.
Hi Kathy, just gorgeous. Love the image you chose. those flowers are beautiful as well. the whole concept is inspiring. love it…….hugs
Absolutely stunning. Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous, I adore the pearls in the centre. I love how,you decorate the inside too. A true delight. Tracy x
GORGEOUS! I love how the card is also a micro album. Also loving all the layers and the flowers – well, they are simply to die for with those fabulous pearl and bead centres. This is another Kathy gem!!!!
Hugs!
Cec
Drop dead to die for gorgeous!!!! Love the colour used, not the norm thats why it is so yum!Inky hugs