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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Anniversary card
June weddings are pretty common, so naturally June anniversaries are too. Today's anniversary card makes use of a lovely printed vellum that I adhered to the front of the card. I then used a punch to create holes along the top and bottom to thread ribbon through. The gold and cream of the ribbon repeats the colors in the vellum, adds a great border, and helps ensure the vellum topper doesn't go anywhere.
The focal is a piece of golden "Pearls" cardstock from core'dinations which I ran through my Big Shot inside a swirly embossing folder. I then used my heart-shaped nestability die to cut out the shape and emboss the edge of it. A ribbon bow and gold Dazzle greeting (outline sticker) completes the card.
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