It's my first review of a card maker and as a fellow card maker, it's a pleasure to feature some of Lucy's cards this week.
I know how handy it is to be able to make your own invitations and place settings, which I did for for our wedding, it's a lovely way to really personalize your wedding with handmade things.
In true crafter spirit, Lucy's made all her own invitations and place settings, with the help of her mom and sister she's made 100 meters of bunting (I can't even begin to imagine how long that took them to make!).
Lucy's also got the whole family crafting for her special day, as her various family members are doing things from baking cakes to making all the decorations and bouquets using foraged greenery and flowers.
Phew! I'm surprised Lucy has any spare time to make such lovely cards for her Etsy shop!
I've picked 3 of my favorite cards from Lucy's Etsy shop, which can be found here.
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Set of 5 Union Jack note cards. |
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Pink rabbit, baby girl card. |
To read the full interview about Lucy and Fluffyduck cards, please click on this link to the Craft Britannia blog.
That's all for today, I'm hoping to pop back for another post later on this week - as it's CRAFTfest time again! We're already trending on Twitter for the past 2 days and I can't keep up with the huge amounts of tweets and re-tweets on there. It's all go in the crafting community this week!
Lovely blog :) I agree it is lovely making things yourself for your wedding. I made all our invites and place cards and also thank you cards! Hard work but fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature! I'd like to think that I'll be able to have a rest once the wedding is over, but it will be straight into the Christmas season so I'll need to make my large stock of Christmas Cards!
ReplyDeleteLovely blog spot.
ReplyDeleteI made younger daughters wedding invites etc 6 years ago.
Glad you all liked the SOTW this week.
ReplyDeleteGood luck again for your special day Lucy! I can't wait to see photos of all your flowers and decorations.