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Make a Wedding Card with Translucent Vellum

Rebecca Bardelli

The Perfect Wedding Card

To make a beautiful wedding card, wedding invitation, or bridal shower invitation use card stock, brads, and translucent vellum.

Supplies:

Directions:

  1. Cut a standard size piece of colored card stock in half with scissors or with a paper trimmer. Fold the cut paper in half to form a card.
  2. Cut out a piece of white card stock a little smaller than the front of the folded card.
  3. Either print out an image onto white card stock from your computer or use a rubber stamp to stamp an image on the card.
  4. Use adhesive tape on the unstamped side of the white card stock. Lay the white card stock on top of the colored card stock.
  5. Cut a piece of translucent vellum just a little smaller than the front of the card. Lay the vellum on top of the card.
  6. Using the hole puncher, punch holes in all four corners of the front of the card and the vellum.
  7. Insert brads to hold the vellum in place.

In the card pictured I used a Beauty and the Beast rubber stamp and gold brads.

Happy crafting!

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  • Kathryn Neff Perry9/6/2011

    Great idea!

  • Theresa L.9/5/2011

    How cool is that. I would never of thought of something like that. Great idea!

  • Jordan Sky9/5/2011

    That was cool I'm going to try it I love DIY projects

  • Michele Starkey9/4/2011

    Lovely :) cheers!

  • Lori Gunn9/4/2011

    This is really beautiful

  • Lee Hansen9/4/2011

    Vellum gives cards such a classic and elegant feel. I've used it before for invitations. They stand out head and shoulder above your traditional ones.

  • Carol Rucker9/4/2011

    Nice idea!

  • Karen LoBello9/4/2011

    This is a good idea....I don't think I've ever bought vellum....but I will now:)

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