If you're fortunate to have the space, then make a few trial runs at your card, ask friends for their opinion - as opposed to their approval.
Remember that card making is very personal, but for this special occasion you're trying hard to be objective. That is, to think of the bride and groom rather than your own preferences. Put yourself in their shoes and think about the type of card that they would like to keep with their memorabilia of the happy day.
There are a wealth of ideas out there and some exciting materials to use that don't have to be expensive. You can easily get off-cuts of satin, ribbon or lace at your local market and with the right background card stock you can make a handmade wedding card both you, and the couple will be proud of.
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