This was a huge project that I am just finishing up. 300 wedding invitations for a friend's daughter! The front uses the cuttlebug smoosh technique from the Technique Junkie newsletter Oct 07. The ribbon slide was cut with the new cutters and the creative memories cutting system
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Fri, Apr 04, 2008 @ 5:59 PM
Wedding invitations can be such a huge project and the entire time you're making them, you're saying to yourself - even though the bride selected the design "Jeez, I hope these turn out the way she envisioned them!" These are beautiful. You did a wonderful job and I know the bride will be thrilled and everyone else impressed!
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Fri, Apr 04, 2008 @ 6:11 PM
Ohh, Ann! These are so pretty, so elegant! You did a fantastic job! They look very professional. I love the double pockets inside and see now why you used the Wrought Iron Punch. I have that one and love it everytime I use it. TFS! May God bless, Sandi
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Tue, Apr 08, 2008 @ 4:33 PM
so pretty Ann.. such a lot of work.. a very happy bride I am sure..
who wouldn't love your wonderful creation!
It was so fun to see your sample.. thanks for sharing....
now you can sit back and relax..
until the next project of course!
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Judy
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