Wednesday, March 12, 2014

LOTV - I Do, I Do...

Hello, hello there! :)  As you may have seen, Lili of the Valley introduced five beautiful wedding stamp sets on Monday, March 10th. There are five very different designs - Simple, Traditional, Handwritten, Pretty, and Art Nouveau - each with 20 stamps in the set. We on the design team had a LOT of fun stepping outside our usual design "boxes" to create a whole range of different styles of stationery sets with these new stamps. The two sets I created are very different, not only from each other, but from my usual style.

The first set is made with cream cardstock, and purple accents...lots of die cutting and embossing for texture and dimension... the stamping was embossed with amethyst pearl embossing powder. The set includes a Save-the-Date card, a Wedding Invitation, and a Thank You card...and even with the die cutting and embossing, I was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to do this in assembly-line fashion.

This first group uses Wedding Set 70, Traditional.  Here's a group pic so you can get an idea of the sizes in respect to the other cards in the set...





 The save-the-date card:




and the details on the inside...




The invitation...


inside left...



and the details on the inside right...



and the thank-you card...



and on the inside...

Supplies:
Sentiment stamps:   LOTV Wedding Set 70, Traditional
Dies:   Spellbinders Adorning Squares, Classic Squares Small, Fancy Framed Tags Two;   
 Sizzix Flowers Branches & Leaves
Embossing folder:   Cuttlebug Polka Dots          Pearls:  Zva Creations and Recollections
Ribbon:   local craft store         Miscellaneous:   Stampendous PearLustre Amethyst embossing powder




For the second set, I used the new Wedding Set 82, Handwritten. Dena gave you all a sneak peek of this stamp set on her blog last week, where she used it on a gorgeous and formal set of stationery. My set is anything but formal, so it's a great example of how versatile these stamp sets can be. 

I used watercolors on cold pressed watercolor paper as my "patterned paper," and along with heavy paper edge tearing and edge distressing, ended up with a very distressed and relaxed feel to the set. Once again, there's a Save-the-Date, but this time it's a single-layer card that will fit into a 5x7 envelope for mailing, along with a 5x7 invitation, and a 4x6 thank you card...






Even though this save-the-date is a single-layer card, I backed it with plain white cardstock to cover the ribbon wrapped to the back and give it a more finished appearance...



The invitation, and the thank you card, are white textured cardstock, with the watercolor paper pieces adhered on top of the cardstock...





The 4x6 thank-you card mimics the design on the invitation...



The little distressed hearts on the fronts, and on the inside of the invitation, were made using crackle texture paste and a heart stencil...


Supplies:
Sentiment Stamps:   LOTV Wedding Set 82, Handwritten
Ribbons and small flowers:   local craft store
Studio 490 Crackle Texture Paste          Stampendous Tim Holtz Hearts stencil
Miscellaneous:   watercolors, cold pressed water color paper




Thanks so much for visiting today...I hope you having a great week!








6 comments:

  1. Lovely I like the 1st set best ...happy crafting x

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  2. Both are stunning sets but l am with the first one too, it is so elegant x Susan x

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  3. Wow both sets are wonderful.. the first one has such an elegance about it and the second set is more relaxed and trendy.. but I love them both..

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  4. Wonderful..I just loved the layering,die-cute n pearls on fist one..and second set is Super Awesome !

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  5. Two very beautiful sets of stationery Kathy, I love them both...
    Hugs,
    Marjorie xx

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  6. Hi Kathy, I came over from the LOTV blog so I could get a better look! Both sets are stunning! The first set is so elegant, and the second set is just gorgeous with those beautiful watercolor pastels! Yum!

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