Saturday, 31 August 2013

envelope party invite

hi everyone, warm welcome to new and all followers.

This party invite is so quick to make  using  "We R Memory keepers envelope punch board", here at oyster stamps  envelopes are so quick this brilliant board,  would have been quicker still if I hadn't  die cut the edges with spellbinders boardabilities   die.

This style, would also work as a  memory book.. keepsake.. could add more envelopes..


front and back views


inside to send your invite and perhaps RSVP.
 
 
items used all available from here at oyster stamps 
NOT the Tim Holtz paper pad as it is an old one, as is my Justrite stamps.
 
We R memory keepers envelope punch board.  6" x 6" size envelope.
fancy edge is  spellbinders Borderabilities brackets 1.
memory box Melinda Corner.
Elizabeth crafts.
cupcake with cheery on top & candle & bow.
friends & hello.
old set Justrite stamps.
distress markers & wink of Stella  glitter pen.
Tim holtz paper pad.
thank you for calling by my blog, lovely of you to call pam.
 
 



11 comments:

  1. Gorgeous project Pam, love the colour and detail. xx Flora

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  2. This is gorgeous Pam, lots of lovely detail and fab colours, Kate x

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  3. Fabulous invite Pam, really gorgeous.
    Wendy xx

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  4. Gorgeous invite Pam great colours and pretty dies

    Anne

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  5. Your invite is really lovely,Pam. I love the dies you used to give your envelope flaps a pretty shape x

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  6. Great idea Pam - definitely agree the envelope maker makes this sort of thing a breeze.

    Karen x

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  7. Great envelope Pam so pretty and detailed. Have not tried the envelope board. Might be something to have a look at when you can create such beautiful envelopes as you have done here.
    Have a Great Day

    Patricia xxx

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  8. This is fabulous Pam. Love the colour and such a beautiful party envelope.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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