I have chosen the paper/scissors/glue approach for my postcard with just a bit of inking around the edges to finish it. Grooms seem mostly to be an afterthought in weddings nowadays, so I decided to make the groom the focus of my work here.
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A wonderful bit of vintage romance!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Kay!
ReplyDeleteGreat images and composition Kay! Perfect for the theme.
ReplyDeleteLovely post card Kay
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun postcard Kay, with the Groom being the major player in this wedding announcement. Just like it is straight out of a vintage newspaper.
ReplyDeleteLovely Card Kay.
ReplyDeletegreat vintage collage Kay. I'm so intrigued as to what you have stashed away to make art with on the road! how fun!
ReplyDeleteI got the same feeling, about the grooms I mean...so think your card is a great one! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteA real vintage romance. Love 💗
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome dapper fellow... a beautiful romantic postcard.
ReplyDeletePerfect vintage images, makes me think of a Fred Astaire moving in the making. xox
ReplyDeleteGrooms do tend to get overlooked sometimes, but not this dapper chap! Fabulous postcard, Kay!
ReplyDeleteOh Kay this is fabulous from the background paper on getting married to the subtle bride and I love that the groom is the focus. Perfect for V-day. I really love this.
ReplyDeleteI love this Kay and really love the fact that you have gone with the Groom ,not the obvious bride. This handsome chap looks mighty fine in his fabulous vintage setting .
ReplyDeleteHugs x
He is very dapper! Your so right, the poor groom never gets much attention. Lovely postcard.
ReplyDeletei love the nostalgic feel of the old newspaper effect!
ReplyDeleteLove, love this one! Vintage advertising is one of my favourite things.
ReplyDeleteAlison x