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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Here Comes The Bride
Tuxedos, evening gowns, and wedding dresses. Those were my first thoughts when I saw the elegant images in Verve Visual's new Filigree Fantasy (available, along with three other sets, this Friday). I love how easily these scrollwork images can be either combined and repeated to create beautiful scrollwork backgrounds, or used individually, as I've done here.
I started this wedding card with a single filigree image stamped in black. The secondary ring around the main image is done with the word "Love" from Wonderful Wishes Remixed. Several scalloped layers and lots of sparkle all combine to create an elegant medallion focal point. I've featured it against a backdrop of rich texture and lots of dimension to complete this "black-tie" look.
The diagonal pattern on the smaller of the two white backgrounds is created by scoring every half-inch on the diagonal, then rotating and scoring on the other diagonal. I dotted each intersection with Stardust Stickles. The larger background is dry embossed with the Textile cuttlebug folder. The wide black and silver striped ribbon is by May Arts.
Be sure to stop by the Verve blog this week, where you can see previews of all four sets, as well as enter drawings to win FREE sets!
Enjoy today!
That is stunning, very classy.
ReplyDeleteElegant cards are my most favorite, and this one is certainly that! Gorgeous card, beautiful job! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wedding card! love the cuttled and scored panels and great layered ribbons!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this all I said to myself was, "Absolutely stunning!"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I love black and white together. Joan
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning and elegant!!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant, a perfect wedding card.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Amy, this is simply stunning! So elegant...wow...gorgeous job!!
ReplyDeleteso very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my Amy! This is just jaw-dropping gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! This is so classy.
ReplyDeletei think everyone else used every adjective i thought of when i saw this card. amazing amy
ReplyDeleteThis is so elegant and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA truly lovely, jaw-droppingly stunning, simply awesome creation. WOW Amy!
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