Hello, my sweet crafty friends! Get a cup of coffee because this turned out to be a loooong post. Last week we attended a family wedding in Phoenix. We were invited to two back to back, but were only able to attend my nephew’s.
My nephew is a DPS officer with a very funny sense of humor. He wanted the wedding to be laid back and very informal. He made all the arrangements for the wedding. He ordered the invitations, which were decorated with a ball and chain; set up the venue, at the Hardley-Davison’s of Scottsdale; engaged the bride’s daughter-in-law to be the photographer; and asked my daughter, Zonia, to officiate at the wedding at the Chapel at the dealership. Seems odd, but it worked out perfectly.
The ceremony involved the immediate family and used Native American customs, as well as Catholic traditions. My daughter used a prayer that her grandma Chefa used to say for the family, Prayer To St. Joseph, as a guide. She thought it would be perfect because according to Catholic tradition, St. Joseph personifies the perfect family head.
She asked my nephew’s dad and his two uncles to take part in the ceremony. Instead of the traditional wedding lasso in the Catholic ceremony; they gave the bride and groom a necklace and his dad used a feather to bless them in the Native American tradition.
She had her aunt give them the Blessing for the Journey, which his grandma used to give all of the children each time they embarked on a new journey.
And here are Mr. and Mrs. David and Cindy Lucero, and granddaughter! It was so cute, she didn’t want to leave her grandma, so she was also part of the ceremony. When they exchanged rings, Cindy gave her a little ring too
That’s my daughter, Zonia, in the background.
Their first dance – so sweet!
This is the whole family enjoying the festivities.
The bride’s son and the awesome photographer!
Wedding Card Number One
Making the wedding card was so fun. Since Dave used a ball and chain for the invitation, I used the theme together with his law enforcement background.
I made a tri-fold card with the yellow tape and hand cuffs.
The band comes off to reveal the inside of the card.
I used a couple of Unity Stamps, George and Scarlett the couple and the sentiment from the November Kit Love is a Magical Thing.
Inside the tri-fold.
I drew the ball and chain for each one and a pair of handcuffs for the groom.
Wedding Card Number Two
Since we weren’t able to attend my cousin’s wedding, I made them a very special card using a Unity Stamp called Cherished Moments and the sentiment from the same kit as above. I’m going to enter this in a future challenge.
The last time I was at Hobby Lobby, I saw some Joleen’s stickers for a wedding, so that was my inspiration for this card.
I colored the couple with watercolors on watercolor paper. I bought some satin fabric and cut out each segment of the dress and pieced it together. I added a piece of tulle and glued some gems on it as well as her hair and dress, then added the bow. I also added stickles to each fold of the dress.
OK, folks, I hope you enjoyed a bit of family fun and pictures.
Until next time!
Thanks for visiting!
Carmen