I couldn't make up my mind, so I'm giving them two!
Below is the inside of the card.
Then I've also been wanting to try a transparent card, so here's my attempt. I used gold embossing powder and I also used some foil for the hearts on the transparency and for some of the swirls on the front.
2 beautiful cards! I guess anyone that makes it to their 50th anniversary deserves 2 cards- just kidding. I'm betting they will be very pleased! As for my embossing powder mess- Rachel was quite proud of her "sandcastle." Thanks for stopping by my blog.
They are both beautiful Denise - and I am sure they will love them both! Besides, 50 years is special so they deserve them both! TFS - *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Those are pretty mama. Hey, I have a blog now on here. Lol. If you look at mine you can see a picture of the cake topper I won on e-bay. It's beautiful. :)And it's not really specifically a cake topper, but I wanted to use it for that. :) Love you!
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2 beautiful cards! I guess anyone that makes it to their 50th anniversary deserves 2 cards- just kidding. I'm betting they will be very pleased! As for my embossing powder mess- Rachel was quite proud of her "sandcastle." Thanks for stopping by my blog.
They are both beautiful Denise - and I am sure they will love them both! Besides, 50 years is special so they deserve them both! TFS - *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Oh I love both of these -- you should give them both.
Great cards!
Very pretty cards!! I love both of them!!
Smiles!
nice cards :)
Those are pretty mama. Hey, I have a blog now on here. Lol. If you look at mine you can see a picture of the cake topper I won on e-bay. It's beautiful. :)And it's not really specifically a cake topper, but I wanted to use it for that. :) Love you!
These are both so pretty. I wouldn't be able to decide which to give them and would just give them both too!
This card turned out great! I'm still nervous about doing a clear card. Do you have any tips from your experience? I think you've inspired me!
SO very gorgeous! You made me want to try my first transparency card. Mel
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