Hi there Maja fans! 🙂 Right now I am on holiday in Spain, and the time before I left were so busy. But I had some wedding cards to finish, so two more lollipop cards to go!
Once again I have used the lovely images from the Summer Crush Collection, called Snapshots. Infact all the papers used are from the wonderful Summer Crush Collection.
The postmark stamp and the handwritten letter stamp are both from Stempelglede. The roses are from WOC. The text is written on my computer and printed out on watercolour paper 200g. The papers are inked With Distess Ink pad-Walnut Stain, and sewed with my sewing machine. I have added Liquid Pearl drops on the scalloped edges on the circles (spellbinder dies).
Between the paper layers I have put some doilies and cheese cloth.
And here is the other lollipop card. This one for my cousine Sandra who is marrying a guy from Australia. They met while she was studying there, and they are both coming home to Norway to celebrate their wedding together with friends and family. This will be the first time we meet the groom to come. And we are so excited and happy for them both! Can’t wait to meet Sandra again and her love.
I just think this image is the cutest, and perfect for a romantic card.
Here is the back of the cards. The text stamp used is from Stempelglede.
And here are the sheets I’ve used:
Thank you so much for visiting the blog today!
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3 Comments
Oh my goodness, these are stunning! My sister is getting married next year and her style is shabby chic, I think these are a must. Creative Blessings, Tracy x
These cards are absolut stunning as usual Camilla. Really amazing cards. I was wondering if it was a card, that you had made a tutorial for, as I´ve had many asking me for a tutorial, but I´ve never seen one anywhere for this particular card out there, and I don´t have time these days, so maybe it was something for you to have a go on, since you´ve made so many of them this year??? Just a suggestion, as I know many new crafters would love it, and then there was a place to send them then???
These are beautiful! Such a great idea!!