Monday, 11 July 2022

60th Anniversary Card with Foiling


Hello my crafty friends. Today's card has foiling, foiling and more foiling! 😊  A friend's parents were celebrating their 60th Wedding Anniversary (!!!) and she requested a card shower. Of course I obliged and this is the card I came up with. 

I started the card with a pink cardstock layer that has the texture added from the Dashed Diamonds Cover Plate from Pigment Craft Co. I love how perfectly it fits on an A2 card, leaving just a little border all the way around. The Hexagon frame was gold foiled and die cut, then I got out some of my sentiment Hot Foil Plates as well as the solid hot foil plate. Once I had foiled the Congrats and Happy Anniversary I used the solid plate and the negative foil pieces to get another set of greetings. After die cutting I chose to use the negative ones on this card and put the others away for another day.

The beautiful Washi Tape has gold foil accents and I added some bling too. 😊  The #60 is from Karen Burniston's new Mini Alpha & Numbers - I didn't use the shadow dies on this card though.


Inside, I added the large Washi Tape wreath, a foiled dotted circle and a foiled Best Wishes that was also die cut. Everything was popped up with thin foam tape for some dimension and I was SO happy with how the card turned out. I hope the Anniversary couple will enjoy it too.


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Additional Supplies:
Light pink card stock - Michaels
White card stock - Accent Opaque Digital Super Smooth (Amazon .ca)

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful card, good to see you are enjoying your foiling and making use of your negative foil

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