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Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom
This is a blog I use to share my papercraft projects. I make them for friends and family, as well as selling them to fund my craft stash. You can get in touch with me at loumac03@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to place a commissioned order.

Monday 7 October 2013

Mr & Mrs Taylor

Here's to a brand new week. I promise to try and be a better blogger. It's not like I haven't got anything to show you all.. gaahd!! I just never get the chance to type up a decent post!

That said, I will make it my mission to try and get as many posts scheduled for the next week on a Sunday night. So each day, if you happen to stop by my blog, you'll have something new and fresh to feast your eyes on. 

My Mission: To make my blog a more interesting place. GO! GO! GO! 

So a few weeks ago now, one of my close friends got married. Yip! It was such a lovely day filled with a lot of fantastic memories. A beautiful couple to spend the rest of their lives together.

Naturally, Sophie asked me to make up some cards! ;)

Her theme was ivory and royal blue, a lovely combo to work with in paper.

Her sister was one of her bridesmades.
This is the card I made for her.

The grooms brother was their Best Man.
I tried to keep this card a little more simple, and
masculine. The silver.. tweed-y ribbon-y stuff
is from The Ribbon Girl, and
I just LOVE it for wedding cards.

Another of my close friends was
her other bridesmade.
They both looked beautiful in their
royal blue dresses.
I personalised this card with her name.

These are the little flower clips I made for both sets of parents.
The die I used from MFT has come in handy for a lot
of projects like this.



Happy Monday! :) xo

1 comment:

  1. these are stunning lou.really love your stylish designs and the colour combo is lush :D

    xx coops xx

    ReplyDelete

I would love to hear what you think. Thanks for taking the time to look. xo Lou.

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