Sunday, 15 September 2024

Our Golden Wedding Anniversary

Here's the card I made for my hubby for our Golden Wedding Anniversary yesterday.  My hubby came up trumps giving me the latest Lavinia stamps bundle.  I think my daughter may have had a hand in his choice of gift. 😉

I made a Tower Card and kept the decorations fairly simple as it was a masculine card. The heart was die cut with dies from the Sue Wilson 'Laced Heart' set of dies. I bought the set in a sale ages ago but haven't used them until now, so I'll be sharing my card over in the NBUS Challenge. The side panels, were embossed with an X-cut 'Small Polka Hearts' embossing folder.

All the pale gold, pearlised card was snippets so I'll be sharing my card over in The Playground.  I've accumulated quite a few snippets of this lovely gold card as there have been quite a few Golden Wedding Anniversaries to make cards for this year. 

I am joining in the following challenges:




16 comments:

  1. Oh wow what a great gift!! And a great card; love the double 'stairs' on it! Happy Sunday!

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  2. Clearly the year for them Liz!!

    Hope you had a special day and sure hubby loved his card. Enjoy using those new stamps.

    B x

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  3. Congratulations! It's a beautiful card for the occasion. Enjoy your Lavinia stamps too.

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  4. A great card - don't blame you for using up every last snippet of that lovely gold card. Look forward to seeing what you make with your wonderful gift of stamps. Congratulations on your 50 years together.

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  5. Happy Anniversary Liz, that's a real milestone! It deserves a special card like this beauty.
    How lovely to receive such a thoughtful (and fabulous!) gift from your husband. I look forward to seeing some beautiful cards made with them :)
    xx

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  6. What a fabulous card and many congratulations on your Golden Wedding Liz. I love the central part of the Laced Heart with the series of dotty holes, and the background Xcut small hearts embossing looks great with it and the pearlised gold card is perfect. Looking forward to seeing what you do with your new Lavinia stamps. x

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  7. Thanks for sharing your very special anniversary card at Fab'n' Funky.
    xx

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  8. This is a delightful card for a delightful occasion. Any hubby who gives a stamp bundle for a gift is worth his weight in gold!

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  9. That’s a fantastic tower card for your beloved hubby. Congrats on your Golden Wedding anniversary.

    Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for some bubbly and cake!!! X

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  10. Awesome anniversary card!!! Seeing the yellow and white in a different card structure style is fun and interesting! Another keepsake treasure for display! Thanks for sharing with HQCOLCB! --Becca

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  11. Congratulations on your Golden Wedding anniversary Liz and what a fabulous card you have made him .. love the tower shape and great use of gold card snippets too !!
    Pauline xx

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  12. Happy anniversary, Liz. Your card is really awesome!!! What a great shape!!! I wish you always to be happy, my friend.

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  13. Love this card Liz - very unusual tower design. I do love the pale gold card you used - very classy! Hope you had a wonderful Wedding Anniversary!

    Hugs
    Di xx

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  14. Congrats on your 50th anniversary and what a great card you made to mark the special occasion. I hope you're still celebrating as I write this.

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  15. Happy anniversary to you both. Your card is really beautiful and I am sure hubby loved it too.

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  16. Belated Happy Anniversary Liz. a wonderful card to celebrate. x

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