Hi Crafters! I don’t know about you but I’ve just been itchin’ to create some card designs for the wedding season. I suppose weddings can happen just about anytime but summer is usually quite popular for those wishing to have the best weather.
Today, I received a request from a customer that has just been invitied to an Engagement Party. So, I’d like to take you along to show you some of the steps I took to create my card. Ok, buckle up and let’s get started!
Helpful Materials:
Pencil
Tweezers
Card Creasing Tool
Paper Cutter
Scissors
Bazzill Colored Card Stock for base plus extra for card design
Scrap Paper
Double Sided Permanent Tape
Loctite (Gel Control) Super Glue
Small Heart Punch
Martha Stewart Lace Doily Punch
Put it Together:
I’ll show you the different steps in the photo gallery!
- Helpful materials as listed above
- Your choice of color for the card stock base. You’ll also need more of the same color for later. Also, a nice thick envelope will support the card better. Plus, it looks classy!
- I pre-printed “engagement,” on my card stock before cutting. Now, using a paper cutter, cut your card stock to size. Try to size it so it easily sides in and out of your envelope. Create a nice crease in the card stock by using the creasing tool.
- I printed out some words on a thinner card stock to use for the insert. For this card, I only used the “congratulations.” The other printouts are for another project.
- Using the additional card stock and your heart punch, punch out as many hearts as you can. Then line them up on your card base and create a pattern of your choice. You may want to line up a few just to get an idea of the fit, then when you’re ready, glue them down. This will take patience. (tweezer is helpful but not mandatory)
- Block off the wording with some scrap paper and continue to place and glue hearts around it.
- Leave enough room to punch a decorative boarder at the bottom and add a few red hearts for a nice touch. Or for another great idea, place 1 red heart over a white one in a random area! The final step is to tape down your card insert for the inside!
- Just a quick little glimpse at what I’m making next! Stay tuned…
From me to you…
Tutu











