Yes and she does!writerlady wrote:How beautiful! Has she seen them yet? I'll bet she loved them. Great job
Thank you all so much! DD and I had taken the swatches of the four colors with us to Michael's and she fell in love with the Bazzill Bling cardstock that matched so perfectly. I bought a few pieces to play with it and took out my layering punches as they are so cool. I had some of the Bazzill Bling diamond here and thought would be a great mix with the two colors. Once I came up with the butterflies she loved them.
Again thank you all so much for the compliments!!
Again thank you all so much for the compliments!!
Those are beautiful!!
When my daughter got married in September nearly 2 years ago the flower girl carried a basket of butterflies and instead of rice or birdseed we threw paper butterflies at the bride and groom.
The butterflies online were kind of expensive, but they dissolved with time so didn't need to be picked up, however since they got married in our backyard I just punched butterflies out of copy paper with my Marvy butterfly embossing punch. Most of the butterflies were picked up by the little girls in attendance but a few remained and were a nice reminder of the happy day until they dissolved completely by the next spring.
When my daughter got married in September nearly 2 years ago the flower girl carried a basket of butterflies and instead of rice or birdseed we threw paper butterflies at the bride and groom.
The butterflies online were kind of expensive, but they dissolved with time so didn't need to be picked up, however since they got married in our backyard I just punched butterflies out of copy paper with my Marvy butterfly embossing punch. Most of the butterflies were picked up by the little girls in attendance but a few remained and were a nice reminder of the happy day until they dissolved completely by the next spring.
Jill
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Jill
these are so elegant - beautiful colors and wonderful detail
That is so cool!JillinIN wrote:Those are beautiful!!
When my daughter got married in September nearly 2 years ago the flower girl carried a basket of butterflies and instead of rice or birdseed we threw paper butterflies at the bride and groom.
The butterflies online were kind of expensive, but they dissolved with time so didn't need to be picked up, however since they got married in our backyard I just punched butterflies out of copy paper with my Marvy butterfly embossing punch. Most of the butterflies were picked up by the little girls in attendance but a few remained and were a nice reminder of the happy day until they dissolved completely by the next spring.
Oh Barb!!! Which adjective to use!!!! I'll just say see above!
Absolutely a treasure!!!
Absolutely a treasure!!!
I just thought with a butterfly theme (at least that's what it looks like your DD is going with ) that you might like the idea. It was really a lot of fun to see the butterflies floating through the air.pawprints wrote:That is so cool!JillinIN wrote:Those are beautiful!!
When my daughter got married in September nearly 2 years ago the flower girl carried a basket of butterflies and instead of rice or birdseed we threw paper butterflies at the bride and groom.
The butterflies online were kind of expensive, but they dissolved with time so didn't need to be picked up, however since they got married in our backyard I just punched butterflies out of copy paper with my Marvy butterfly embossing punch. Most of the butterflies were picked up by the little girls in attendance but a few remained and were a nice reminder of the happy day until they dissolved completely by the next spring.
Jill
Jill
Jill
I like your simple blue colored wedding invitation card. You really did great job in your wedding arrangements. I had never seen this kind of wedding invitations. I love your color theme!!
OH MY Soooo Beautiful!!!
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That would be so cool to punch from tissue paper - they would probably dissolve faster. And they would probably flutter well also.JillinIN wrote:pawprints wrote:That is so cool!JillinIN wrote:Those are beautiful!!
When my daughter got married in September nearly 2 years ago the flower girl carried a basket of butterflies and instead of rice or birdseed we threw paper butterflies at the bride and groom.
The butterflies online were kind of expensive, but they dissolved with time so didn't need to be picked up, however since they got married in our backyard I just punched butterflies out of copy paper with my Marvy butterfly embossing punch. Most of the butterflies were picked up by the little girls in attendance but a few remained and were a nice reminder of the happy day until they dissolved completely by the next spring.
"I find it is the small things - everyday deeds by ordinary folk - that keeps the darkness at bay." (Gandalf)
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Stunning! Great job.
Barb, they turned out so beautiful! Good job! You are going to have so much fun this next year getting ready for dd's wedding!
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Thank you everyone! LOL this was first posted back in April. DD's wedding was this past June. Someone nicely saw it and posted to it and it has come around again. The wedding is done, and I am relaxed now lol!
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