Two more wedding cards today…  but these cards were made with some FREE designer paper that came in the mail.  And I’m sure the brides are going to love the papers I used for their wedding cards.  How can I be so sure about that?

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Yup, I love to use the wedding invitations to make the wedding card.  It really is free designer paper and usually of a very high quality!  I even use the ribbons (or raffia in this case) if it comes along for free, too.  Plus it makes some of the original decisions to making a card much easier such as the feel or style and color scheme.

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So next time, don’t toss those invites.  Use ’em!!

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Mr. & Mrs. Card (With the exception of the Wedding Invitation itself, all products on this card are Stampin’ Up Only.):

Stamps: SU! “Together Forever”

Papers: Very Vanilla, Chocolate Chip; (Wedding Invitation-Floral)

Inks: Chocolate Chip, Really Rust

Accessories: 5/8″ Chocolate Chip and 1/4″ Light Pink GG Ribbon, Scallop Edge Punch

Together Forever Card:

Stamps: SU! “Together Forever” and “Always”

Papers: SU! Shimmery White; Memory Box Concord Grape; (Wedding Invitation-Blue Mulberry)

Inks: SU! Elegant Eggplant, VersaMark

Accessories: SU! Silver Embossing Powder, Heat Gun, Kaiser Pearls; Martha Stewart Edger Punch; (Wedding Invitation-Raffia)

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