Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Cupcake Congratulations

I haven't been making or blogging my papercrafts as much as I'd like as of late. So, I'm working on correcting that.

A friend of mine recently got engaged. I wanted to send her a card because it's what I do, but also because I remember how much I enjoyed the handful of engagement cards I received (hard to believe that was four years ago now).

My friend is an avid cupcake lover. I know that no matter what, I can't go wrong if her gifts/cards have cupcakes involved.

I used my Cricut to cut out the cupcake, and the shapes for the engagement ring. Instead of topping the cupcake with sprinkles or a cherry, I used the engagement ring.

The cupcake ribbon is from Michael's (I think the dollar bin a while back, it has a little sparkle to it). Then I used gel pens to decorate the engagement ring and to write the "congrats!" sentiment.

I'm really pleased with the way this card came out. It's simple and sweet, and I think it works well for the occasion.

Monday, July 28, 2008

2 Scoops are better than 1

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I made this card for a Jack & Jill party that my husband and I attended a few weeks ago. As a gift, we got an ice cream maker and recipe book so I wanted a card that went with the theme.

I cut out the ice cream cone with my Cricut. I cut it out twice, and used only the scoop from the second cut. I ran the ice cream scoops through my Cuttlebug to texturize them, so that they would stand out from one another.

I stamped the sentiment, and used my gel pens to accent the ice cream cone, as well as the stamps.

I used vellum as the outside of the card, and placed the ice cream cone on the right edge, cutting away the vellum so that the ice cream cone served as the very edge of the card.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Going to the Chapel

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This is an engagement card that I made for a friend a few weeks ago. Her fiance surprised her with a trip to Boston and his proposal. The best part (if you ask me) is that he planned it in Boston so that two of her friends (myself and a mutual friend) could come and meet them for lunch while they were there (we- the friends- had no idea this was happening at all until we were invited for lunch).

I was inspired by $1 treat bags from Target (I forgot to snap a photo of those) for the design of this card. I wanted something cute and fun, but not too girly or frilly. I cut out the rectangles using my Circut and punched out some hearts after that.

I stamped the phrase "Going to the Chapel" on the outside of the card, and the sentiment "Best Wishes for Happily Ever After" on the inside. I went over both sentiments with gel pens to make them stand out more.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Congrats (Engagement)

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Another basic card, made for a college friend who recently got engaged.

The letters are all cut with my Cricut, as is the circle for the ring. The "C" is covered in UTEE. The diamond is hand cut, lines added with a paint pen, and then glitter glue put on top to add extra sparkle.

I finished the card with my corner rounder.