Skip to main content

Here Comes the Bride!

Hello, Friends!  So, glad you stopped by today!  Marilyn here with Wednesday's Special Event Project.  As I've said before, my son is getting married this month and I've been tasked with helping using my crafty skills.  Today I'm showing you the signs that will be carried down the aisle by the bride's twin five-year-old nephews.  My tip:  there is just no end to what can be done with Mod Podge!

Cricut Cartridge:  StoryBook
Punch:  Martha Stewart
Other:  Artist Canvas.  Mod Podge Glimmer, Mod Podge Matte, Clear Acrylic Spray


Recipe:
  • Artist Canvas = purchased at Hobby Lobby.  Size is 16" x 20".
  • Border = punch several lace borders using Martha Stewart punch.  Borders were attached using Mod Podge Glimmer.

  • Letters = cut at 3" using Cricut StoryBook cartridge.  Letters attached with Mod Podge Matte.  Once dry, add a second coat of Mod Podge Matte.
  • Spray completed signs with Clear Acrylic to protect.

I will probably add some ribbon at the back to allow the signs to hang from the children's necks.

I hope you enjoyed today's project.   As always, comments are welcomed and appreciated!

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by!
~ Marilyn  - Marilyn's Cricut Crafts

Comments

  1. These signs are cute! That's a great font...hmmmm, I might need to consider that one :-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Marilyn this is brilliant, making me chuckle xxx

    ReplyDelete
  3. Very nice! Wish I could be there to see the reaction of the wedding guests. Thanks for the inspiration!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

We love comments! Please let us know what you think.

Popular posts from this blog

My Favorite Craft Tools and Giveaway!!!

Hi everyone, Today's video is a fun one for me. Since getting back into crafting I have noticed that I am pulling certain items over and over again and thought it would be fun to share with you. Two years ago, I took a step back from crafty and downsized 75% of my craft room.  However with just these awesome tools, I have been able to get back into the swing of things and I don't miss having a larger craft room. Personally, I feel every crafter should have these starting out.  They make creating easy and fun! Tools mentioned: Misti, Neehna Bright Cardstock, Distress Oxides, Ranger Dylusions die cut, In Love Art Shop word die cuts, ATG, Prismacolor Pencils, premade cards,Fiskars cutting blade and trimmer, Zig color pens, Wink Of Stella, Alcohol markers, t-ruler, Westcott 0 ruler, 6x6 paper pads, Versamark, EK Success powder tool, 3d Crystal Lacquer, Tombow adhesive, Momento/Hero Arts black ink, Cricut, Chameleon Black Pen, Pencil, Grid stamping block, etc. For the mont

Building Block Graduation Card

Hello, everyone! Melissa here on to share a "building block" style card with you. I made this one graduation themed, since there are a ton of graduations going on right now. Hope you enjoy this card, and are inspired to try it out yourself. Here is the tutorial I followed from Split Coast Stampers. To make it easier, I will give you all the measurements, here. It looks harder than it is, I promise. Start with a piece of cardstock in your desired color that is 5.5 x 10.5. Put the 10.5 inch side along the top of your score board or paper trimmer, and score at 3.5 inches and 7 inches. Fold the first score line in a mountain fold, and the second in a valley fold. You should end up with a "z" fold card. The next part can get a bit tricky, so make sure you watch the video to fully understand what I am about to explain. On the back side of the "valley" fold, take a ruler and pencil and mark these measurements: 3/8 1 3/8 1 5/8 2 5/8 2 7/8 3 7/8

Independence Day Blog Tour

HAPPY 234th BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!!! To celebrate, I am participating in Operation Write Home BLOG TOUR.  Just click  HERE if you want to go on the tour with me! Of course the theme is... RED, WHITE and BLUE BIRTHDAY!   Here are my cards... If you would love to have these cute digi stamps, just head to OWH Stars and Stripes . They are all on here for free! I'll be doing a random drawing for some Birthday prizes. I haven't decided how many yet so all you have to do is leave a comment here.  If you are or become a follower, leave a second comment for another chance to win! For these cards, I used... Red/ white card stock and blue pp Silver Stickles Copics: red (R29),blue (B05), brown (E08)  For accent colors, I used my color pencils Scrappy Cat-  firework acrylic stamps and of course DIGI STAMPS!!! (my new found love, lol)