This lovely card from Nicki uses a dry embossing folder to create the raised design, she used ink pads to add some color. Learn more about this design and see 5 other cards with the same folder over on the Altenew blog.
With May winding down June will be here soon and that means it’s Wedding season. Lots of couples tie the knot this time of year so let’s make some beautiful handmade cards to wish the happy couple congratulations on their big day and best wishes for their future life together. I’ve gathered up a bouquet of Wedding card ideas using stamping, stenciling, die cutting and embossing techniques to get you inspired.
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I love the charming fairy tale sentiment of “They live happily ever after” on this pretty card from Jenny! The gold die cut sentiment works so well with the soft purples and pinks. She also got a few other Wedding cards to check out on the Spellbinders blog.
I know it’s popular to have newlyweds do the lift dance from Dirty Dancing so this card is sure to put a smile on the facing of the couple who decides to recreate it. Jennifer used adorable stamps from Colorado Stamp Company for this fun design. Visit the Who Stole My Glitter blog for all the details.
You can’t go wrong with roses and hearts on a Wedding card. This idea from Kelly uses stamps, dies and embossing from Honeybee Stamps in rich colors for an elegant design. She’s sharing a video tutorial on her Kelly Taylor Cards blog.
Here’s another sweet fairy tale inspired idea from Grace. Using dies and heat embossed sentiment stamps from Lawn Fawn she created a wonderful Castle card framed by foliage and banners. I spotted her card idea on the allbygracec Instagram page.
This stunning gatefold card by Heejung uses die cut panels for the sides and, a dry embossing technique with dies for the band that keeps it closed. The inside of this card is just as beautiful as the outside too! Learn more at the Picket Fence Stamps blog.
This wonderful vintage inspired Wedding card from Lisa uses several different techniques like stamping, ink blending and ink smooshing. Check out her video tutorial on the Unity Stamps blog.
This lovely card from Tania makes me think of the old saying “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue”. Using pre-printed papers and dies can make for a quick and easy but still elegant design like this one. Take a closer look at the Paper Roses blog.
This darling design has a bit of a retro feel with soft aqua, white daisies and a vellum doily heart. Emily colored her stamped and heat embossed couple with OLO markers. The silver gems add the perfect touch of shimmer! Find out more on the Emily Midgett blog.
This amazing card idea from Cheryl uses a die cut gazebo in the background, a stamped and colored bouquet of flowers and a couple of 3D vellum butterflies. This card has so much great texture and depth! Learn more over on the Pinkfresh Studio blog.
Kristina designed a beautifully detailed frame with flowers using dies from Simon Says. The deep coral color works so well with the pops of gold in the flowers and heat embossed sentiment! Watch her video tutorial on the Simon Says Stamp blog.
The Greetery has wonderful sets of stamps, stencils and dies that all work together to create amazing card designs. For this beautiful Wedding card Dana created a floral arch in pastel coral and green inks with gold sentiments in the center for a really romantic design. Visit The Greetery blog for all the details.
I hope you’ve found some inspiration today to create some amazing Wedding cards for those happy couples in your life that are getting married soon.
-Heather
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