Saturday, 23 November 2013

Blackboard Wedding Cards

I'm getting back into some crafting as I'm way behind with some of the cards I need to get to before starting on the Christmas cards. I decided to use the same technique for two wedding cards I needed to do. Typical me, I originally wanted the two cards to be the same, I then changed my mind halfway through and made them both different. Would love to know which one you prefer and why. Here are my two cards and they are for the following challenges: 
- Muse #44 - Marion Vagg
- Paper Crafts November Challenge - Sequins (second card)
- CAS-ual Fridays - Create with 8 (8 sequins in the second card)




Muse #44 - Marion Vagg
Ingredients:
Neenah Solar White and Desert Storm, black card stock, Paper Smooches Hubey and Wifey and Sentiment Sampler, Versamark, White and Gold EP, Basic Grey Cut and Paste, White Chalk ink, white gel pen and gold sequins.

10 comments:

  1. It's impossible to pick between the two - they may be more suitable for certain people, but neither one is 'better' than the other! I'm so glad you joined us at Muse this week!

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  2. delightful cards Cecilia, Great technique.

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  3. Both your cards are gorgeous - love the wedding cake:) xx

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  4. Such gorgeous cards, demonstrating an awesome technique so beautifully! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays ;-)

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  5. Great couple of cards, love the two designs you've created with the same stamp. The gold embossing looks great against the black.

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  6. Hmm, you've got me thinking! I do love them both, but I think the 1st one looks more chalkboard , with the white sentiment.

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  7. Super cute - I like the first one best too - looks more wedding with the lovebirds & like the dotted border :)

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  8. Love all your chalkboard cards Cecilia! This is such a fun technique!!! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!!

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  9. So cute! I love this look! Thanks for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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