Thursday, 12 May 2011

Make It Monday #14: Selective Inking number 2



After Playing around with these sets on my last card the idea came to me to make a Bride and Groom , I have a wedding reception to go on Saturday eve so I thought this would be very personal.

All Stamps and die's as before with the exception of using Papertrey Ink Wedding day set.

This time I also used selective stamping around the frame and also for the wording on the tiny tag.

If you would like to play along with this challenge pop over to:

13 comments:

  1. Love it and the one you made with just the bride dress form too.

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  2. I LOVE this!! What a GREAT card.. PERFECT for wedding card!!
    Have a GREAT day!

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  3. Your card is awesome! I love all of the texture and how you incorporated the MIM challenge! nice Job!

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  4. Michelle I love your card! I tried to post on it the other night but blogger was down! I love how you did the bride and groom! Happy weekend!

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  5. Wow...look at all the fun details you've included here! Love the tickets at the bottom! Great job with PTI's Make It Monday challenge!!

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  6. Uhooi..
    Waw, It works great and very creative,,

    Uhooi.blogspot.com

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  7. This is so cool!! I love how you made the dressform into a couple (so many fun details!), how you masked the frame, and made the tickets! Very creative.

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  8. What a great idea to use the dressforms for a bride & groom card! And I love the tickets at the bottom - so fun!

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  9. Oh my goodness, this is just too cute for words! The tuxedo is just genius! I love it!

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  10. This is the best wedding card ever, wow what a great idea! So amazing, I went to a wedding on that same day, wish I saw your card. Did it take forever?

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  11. Love your card, is`t so beautiful and very elegant

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  12. Wow! This card is just down right cute and fun to look at!

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  13. What a neat idea. I never would've thought to use the dress form for the groom too!

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