Wedding invitations in the form of envelopes
Every couple has different ideas for organizing, conducting and preparing for a wedding, since each person’s tastes are individual. Basically, the bride is responsible for the complete organization of the wedding, at least for the part in which it is necessary to draw up a list of guests, select wedding invitations, send them to all guests, and think about how to decorate the hall in which the celebration will take place. And if we take on more global responsibilities, then there is a lot of work ahead, hassle, vanity, so you need to be patient and use your imagination to the maximum so that everyone is delighted with your wedding and remembers it for a very long time, and only all the good things. Many couples resort to the help of agencies that take care of everything from A to Z. But you shouldn’t put everything on the shoulders of complete strangers, and some part, even the smallest one, can be controlled and organized, for example, by the bride herself. We are talking about the list of invitees and invitations for them. Wedding invitations are a must-have and very important wedding accessory.Therefore, it will be very useful to make interesting invitations for guests with your own hands, and it would be ideal to make them using technology scrapbooking.
Right now, let’s get acquainted with the interesting process of making wedding invitation envelopes in pink. They will turn out very tender and original. So, for the master class we take:
• Watercolor paper, three sheets of A4;
• Soft pink scrap paper measuring 30*30 cm from Scrapberry;
• Stamps “Invitation”, “Wedding rings”, “Newlyweds”;
• Dark pink ink;
• Three pictures with doves on a pink background;
• Die-cut hollow hearts, three in total;
• Three-dimensional butterfly hole punch;
• Lace border hole punch;
• Small pearl half-beads of light pink and pink color with a diameter of 3 mm, as well as white pearl beads of 4 mm;
• Three beige fabric flowers;
• Three pink latex roses;
• Light pink organza ribbon 10 mm wide;
• Light pink satin ribbon 5 mm wide;
• PVA glue, double-sided tape, pencil, glue gun, ruler, lighter, scissors.
Take watercolor sheets and cut out three rectangles 9.5*29 cm.
We divide them in half, fold them and make cuts on the front side on all three pieces.
For the front part of the invitations, we cut out three shaped blanks from scrap paper. At the bottom we glue a strip of mother-of-pearl, which we make with a lace hole punch.
We glue the strips at the bottom with PVA glue.
Using a heart, cut out three pictures with doves. For the inner text, cut out three rectangles from watercolor 8*13 cm.
We glue the pictures onto scrap paper with double-sided tape. Glue the hearts with PVA glue. We stamp the inscriptions at the top of the watercolor rectangles, and the rings at the bottom left.
At the back of the bases we make stampings of the newlyweds.
We glue the scrap blanks to the base and sew the vyot on a machine.Then fold the envelope and sew the sides and bottom of each invitation together. We cut out butterflies, one pink one from paper and one watercolor one at a time. We tie three organza bows and three satin bows. We burn the edges of the bows. We glue decoras in the photos. We receive these delicate wedding invitation envelopes. Thank you for your attention!
Right now, let’s get acquainted with the interesting process of making wedding invitation envelopes in pink. They will turn out very tender and original. So, for the master class we take:
• Watercolor paper, three sheets of A4;
• Soft pink scrap paper measuring 30*30 cm from Scrapberry;
• Stamps “Invitation”, “Wedding rings”, “Newlyweds”;
• Dark pink ink;
• Three pictures with doves on a pink background;
• Die-cut hollow hearts, three in total;
• Three-dimensional butterfly hole punch;
• Lace border hole punch;
• Small pearl half-beads of light pink and pink color with a diameter of 3 mm, as well as white pearl beads of 4 mm;
• Three beige fabric flowers;
• Three pink latex roses;
• Light pink organza ribbon 10 mm wide;
• Light pink satin ribbon 5 mm wide;
• PVA glue, double-sided tape, pencil, glue gun, ruler, lighter, scissors.
Take watercolor sheets and cut out three rectangles 9.5*29 cm.
We divide them in half, fold them and make cuts on the front side on all three pieces.
For the front part of the invitations, we cut out three shaped blanks from scrap paper. At the bottom we glue a strip of mother-of-pearl, which we make with a lace hole punch.
We glue the strips at the bottom with PVA glue.
Using a heart, cut out three pictures with doves. For the inner text, cut out three rectangles from watercolor 8*13 cm.
We glue the pictures onto scrap paper with double-sided tape. Glue the hearts with PVA glue. We stamp the inscriptions at the top of the watercolor rectangles, and the rings at the bottom left.
At the back of the bases we make stampings of the newlyweds.
We glue the scrap blanks to the base and sew the vyot on a machine.Then fold the envelope and sew the sides and bottom of each invitation together. We cut out butterflies, one pink one from paper and one watercolor one at a time. We tie three organza bows and three satin bows. We burn the edges of the bows. We glue decoras in the photos. We receive these delicate wedding invitation envelopes. Thank you for your attention!
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