Ok, last one I promise! (well, you never know!)
This is yet another "rub-on" card made for the current CAS-ual Fridays challenge.
These rub-ons are SEI, the patterned paper in the background is Crate Paper, brooke line, i think. I LOVE the look of the polaroid frame. I need to get my hands on the stamp version. This one was created using my Silhouette.
Thanks for stopping by! Hope everyone is having a great week. :)
This one:
Can you believe the forcast was to be 11 degrees Celsius and raining (in August!). It turned out to be the hottest day that summer, I swear. It was above 30 for sure! I will share a couple more photos in an upcoming post! My photographer was amazing.
For anyone in the Calgary area:
Ok, this is GORGEOUS! Love the polaroid look and I really like the way you used the rub-on on the grey paper. Look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLOVE This Kasia! That patterned paper is fabulous and I love the colors! Great card!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Not only the card but the photograph of your wedding. What a gorgeous location with the mountains. I just love the turquoise against the grey. FABULOUS!!! Ok when is card #4 coming out? LOL!
ReplyDeleteFab card, love the polaroid type frame for the rub-ons.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning scenery for a wedding photo, I bet you have an amazing wedding album :)
Jenny x
So lovely - the photo frame effect for the flowers is fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo from your wedding too. What a stunning day ;)
Rx
Love this! The colors are super fab!
ReplyDeleteYou know, Calgary weathermen really do have their work cut out for them.......... What an amazing backdrop for your wedding!
Oh I love how you used the rub ons! I really thought it was patterned paper! :> I have the Polaroid stamp by Lawn Fawn and so love it but hardly use it, I really gotta try more love seeing how you used it totally inspires me! :> And love your wedding photo! So cool!
ReplyDeleteThis one blows my mind, Kasia!! The color palette is incredible, and I love how the flowers pop off that gray panel. Yummy!! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun approach to using those rub-ons - so bright and modern. So glad you joined us at CAS-ual Fridays this week!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Kasia! That polaroid is so cool...I thought it was a mini chalkboard at first. Did you just use black cardstock for the polaroid or is it a special kind of paper? Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteWOW! WOW! WOW! I was so excited about this card that I had to tweet about it, so GORGEOUS in every way, love it Kasia and the photo of your wedding, stunning! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteVery cool card -- I think I still have a handful of papers from that SEI line, too!
ReplyDeleteLove, love your wedding photo -- what a great photographer and setting!
Derby news: next big bout is Aug 20th -- both home teams and the travel team are playing in a double-header! ...not sure what comes after that, schedule-wise. Congrats on a strong end to your season!
This is simply outstanding! Love the fun color combo and your design! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!! PS: I'm heading to Lake Louise this weekend and will fly to Calgary first...I just found out that you live in Calgary :) Thanks for sharing the great photo!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have done wonders with rubons!! Serious great work Kasia! What a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteYou are killing me with your awesomeness! :) The wonderful colors are so cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the Polaroid frame on this card! Too fun. and thanks for sharing that your blog background is from a wedding photo -- beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove the polaroid look of this card Kasia!!! And your new blog looks rocks {gorgeous wedding photo!}!!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! Beautiful colors. I am loving all of your rub-on cards. And, your wedding photo is stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning. I love the polaroid design! And what a gorgeous setting for your wedding. Well, I'm jealous that you live in such beautiful surroundings! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I love the polaroid look there!
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