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Wedding Wishes

Yesterday was my first wedding shopping day with my daughter Crystal. She isn't getting married until May, but we are trying to purchase things when they are on sale and when we have time as we know the days will sneak up on us. I was in such a wedding mood after the trip that I couldn't resist doing a wedding card for Lydia's Dirty Girl Fan Club Celebration Challenge at Splitcoast Stampers.


I used a Sizzix ef, MFT rolled roses die (I purchased the die from Can You Digi It?), and Martha Stewart branch and leaf punches.

Hugz!

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  1. Utterly stunning - I LUV this :-D xxxxxxxx

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  2. This is STUNNING, Nancy!!!! I LOVE white on white cards and those rolled roses are amazing! Fantastic job on this card!!! Love the others you posted today too - you have been a very busy girl!!!

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  3. what a gorgeous creation
    Hugs Kate xx
    ps I have candy if you are interested and have not already joined me for my celebrations :)

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  4. magnificent...white roses are superb.. just cant describe this beautiful creations but enjoyed and loved thoroughly looking at it...
    - samir

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  5. So lovely - white on white looks extremely elegant and this is stunning :)

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  6. Owww, love that embossing folder, so pretty. The roses are wonderful. How fun to plan your daughter's wedding with her, such a happy time. Enjoy all of it and yes, the time will fly by. Stunningly elegant card, love the white on white.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  7. WOW! Look at those roses. What a beautiful card. Michelle x

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  8. Nancy, my friend, you really made a beauty! Wow!!!!!! Love the rolled roses and I always love a white on white card. I almost never make one and want to do a lot more. This is really wedding-ish. :-)

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  9. Wow this is gorgeous, I love it! Great idea to wedding shop early and fun too :)

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  10. Oooooh...very pretty! Hope you enjoyed the day wedding shopping with your daughter.

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