Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Slice Idea: Invitations.

Danielle's card
So, i saw this gorgeous card from Danielle Flanders and totally fell in love with her romantic design. And those little stacked butterflies undone me. So i lifted her in this project: An idea for invitations! This can work for a champagne breakfast, a fancy cocktail, a wedding or any type of party!

I used my Slice elite and the Paper Reverie card to cut the butterflies. I set my sizes on 2 inches and 2½ inches. The bottom butterfly is from the Paper Reverie collection. I used hot glue to adhered the butterflies together. I adhered the pin between the 1st and 2nd butterfly. So each card has 3 butterflies.
To make it interesting, i used 3 types of patterned paper. Are those little bottles of sparkling wine not the sweetest ever? Any questions? Please ask them here, on my blog in the comments.


love and a kiss

14 comments :

danni reid. said...

those are GORGEOUS wilna♥

Aussie TM5 Thermomixer said...

simply stunning, wow!! :)

Just Rhonda said...

Seriously beautiful!!!

Anonymous said...

Absolutely awesome!

Hannie C said...

Stunning!!

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Linn said...

Hi Wilna~
new to your blog and i really love your work :)

my question is about the cards you made for the bottles~ what did you do inside them? just curious :)
thanks for the wonderful inspiration

Unknown said...

For the insides i printed my text on see-through labels and just stuck them down.
Hope it makes sense.
: )
Wilna

dalijablog said...

BEAUTIFUL! LOVE every little detail!

Danielle Flanders said...

I'm so flattered you liked my card, Wilna! Love how your tags turned out! What a neat way to hang them with the little hooks!

deepika said...

pretty cards, the pin is also stuck by a normal glue? or the cascade of butterflies are pinned into the cardsheet?

Sarah MacMillan {Prairie Perch} said...

So pretty! I think I need to have you make me some stacked butterflies for my daughter's room. They would looke great pinned or glued in a shadow box, don't you think?

gleestormont said...

I love that you used different butterflies in the layers.

Tanja Kolar said...

Wow! That´s amazing! I just saw it on pinterst and I love it.
Great project.
Greetings from sunny Germany
Tanja