So, it was too short to stack the cards side by side. I did my math wrong and ended up with a box 7 x 7 x 2.
So I was going to create a box that was 10 x 7 x 2 that would allow two stacks of cards inside. I was very tempted to add a bow, but that’s not how it will look on the bride’s dress at the wedding, so no bow on the card.Ģ0 of these cards is a bit bulky. We (I say we because my mom helped critique the design and then helped mass produce 20 of these) added a ribbon to the front of the dress on this card to mimic the look of the ribbon around the dress of the bride. Unlike the anniversary card, the right side of this card is not cut off. Just swap out the blue color for the wedding color. And I think they would make awesome gifts for any couple getting married. Though not a totally new design, I love how they turned out. So due to lack of time, I modified the anniversary card I made for my parents from an earlier post. I wanted to make a nice simple and fresh set of thank you cards for my nephew’s fiance with a cute itty bitty bride and groom stamp. If you know, please leave me a comment.Īnd has this ever happened to you: you need a card for a special occassion in about a week but you don’t feel inspired? So you wait until the next day and then the next hoping you wake up with an epiphany? Then time runs out and you throw something together even though you still didn’t feel inspired? But I am curious what ettiquite requires. Is another gift required for the bridal brunch the meeting of all the women in both families? Since we weren’t sure, my mother and I decided to make a set of 2o thank you cards that the bride and groom can use. We will be bringing gifts to the wedding. Help me out here…is it expected or appropriate to bring a gift to a bridal brunch? We brought gifts to the bridal shower. Stamping with Princess – Thank You Cards for Bride and Groom pink grosgrain ribbon (Creative Impressions) 1/2″Įmail me for information on purchasing a kit.1 piece Heidi Grace Designs – Sweetest Bug/Charming Collage paper.4 very dark pink cardstock (for base box).2 dark pink cardstock (for stampin scrub).3 medium pink cardstock (for the short boxes – tape).3 light pink cardstock (for the marker boxes).Want to know a secret? This guy is even more handy when you put it on top of a lazy susan! It is soooo nice to be able to pull out a marker, then spin the caddy around to pull out some tape! If you make a caddy for your craft room, then be sure to get a lazy susan for it to sit on. It’s attached with grommets to the panel that stores the Stampin Scrub pad. If you looked real close…you’ll see that I took the pictures of the side of the caddy before I attached the ribbon.