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I found this wedding dress cut from vellum cardstock that had been embossed with the Manhattan Flower Embossing Folder on somebody's blog, but I have no idea who shared this idea with me. If it was you, please let me know so I can give you the credit you deserve for your creativity! I changed up the ribbon and added a flower from the Pretties Kit and a Rhinestone Brad. I also tried it with a flat-backed pearl from the Pretties Kit, and I really liked that too!
The second photo is the pattern for cutting the dress from the embossed cardstock.
I think this makes a beautiful card for a bride!
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