Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mr. and Mrs.

So, my niece got married over the weekend. It was a beautiful outdoor ceremony with an elegant take on and old farm theme. There was an ancient barn for the backdrop, an antique hay wagon for a gift table and guests were served ice water and lemonade in glass milk bottles with striped paper straws and given homemade huckleberry jam as wedding favors. It was really quite perfect, right down to her color scheme of yellow and grey with a pop of turquoise.

I, of course, had to make her a tailor made card. It was hard to live up to all that perfection, but I tried :)

Mr. and Mrs. detail

I knew the venue with the old barn and that inspired the use of the fiercely hoarded Gmund woodgrain cardstock. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of yellow wild flowers and that's where the hero arts stamps came in. I added bits of gray in the border and leaves, but I was stumped with the turquoise. I knew I wanted something inn the middle of the flowers, but I didn't want to use bling, and buttons seem too informal. I decided on brads, but didn't have the right colors in all the different sizes I needed. My solution :) Spray paint those bad boys! I poked them into the bottom of a cardboard box, whipped out a can of spray paint in the appropriate color (I keep a small collection of spray paint in my favorite colors, cause you just never know when you might need it) and literally 2 minutes later I was done! They dried really fast too, 'cause it was a hot, dry day.

I love the result!

Mr. and Mrs.
Supplies:
Cardstock: (white) Georgia-Pacific, (grey, yellow) The Paper Co., (white woodgrain embossed) Gmund, Stamps: (Leaves Cling set, Flowers Cling set, Best Wishes Clear set) Hero Arts, Ink: (harvest) Fresh Ink, (white, Wild Hare) ColorBox, Embossing Powder: (white) American Crafts, Brads: (Bazzill, Karen Foster, American Crafts, Making Memories), Spray Paint: Krylon
Size: 5x7"


Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Heidi

19 comments:

Laura Davis said...

Stunning Heidi!
Laura

Shemaine Smith said...

Wow love the way that POPS!

Ann R. said...

Beautiful! Would LOVE to see some of the wedding pictures, too! :)

Handmade Cards by Archana said...

beautiful card!! love it!

Kara said...

just stunning!! wow!

Barb said...

absolutely gorgeous! i love how the flowers climb up the left side...beautiful!

Kalyn said...

I just adore this! Love the color combination and the texture. Gorgeous!

Kathlene said...

Genius, I tell ya...love love love everything about this card...the colors, of course, the sentiment and sometimes it's easy to forget how blank space can be the perfect element too. TFS!

judkajudi said...

Awesome wedding card! It will be kept as a keepsake and taken out on the 50th anniversary!

Charlene Austin said...

OMG Heidi.....the wedding sounds AMAZING! Are there any pics? Did your niece blog it? Homemade jam for wedding favors? Oh that sounds like my kind of girl! She must have been in awe when she saw this amazing card. I know I am!

Rosanne said...

Gorgeous!

Isha said...

Stunning creation...love it.

Daniela Dobson said...

Beautiful card Heidi!!! Love that you sprayed the brads!!!

Deanna said...

Totally stunning!

Annette said...

The wedding sounds wonderful, what a beautiful place to get married! My brother and his wife got married in WA somewhere on the Seattle side at an old barn that hosts weddings, I wonder if it was the same place. Your card is gorgeous, love the flowers!

~amy~ said...

Well, I'm so glad you dehoarded that gorgeous Gmund...your card is over-the-top fantabulous heidi....

Sherry Wright said...

Gorgeous in every way Heidi! Love everything you do. ;) Have a great weekend!

Lala said...

I LOVE this card!! Awesome color combination!

ARTES ANDRÉA PRADO said...

Hi Heidi!!
absolutely gorgeous!!
I loved your card!!
Hugs