'Tis the season for graduations...from preschool to graduate school, students across the U.S.A. are graduating. I guess our cue card this week has perfect timing!
I made a classic black and white card with a layer of sparkle. You could make this same design using school colors, too, but I played it safe and neutral so it could work for anyone.
Supplies Used:
Papertrey Ink Tag Its #4
DCWV glitter card stock
Lifestyle Crafts embossing folder (one of a "Happy Birthday" 2-pack)
Spellbinders circle dies, corner rounder, foam tape
Be sure to link up your GRADUATION card by noon on Monday (Central time). Check out the variety of graduation cards made by our Design Team and Guest Designer this week, too!
Ardyth Percy-Robb
Gillian Ross
Hazel Hodgkins
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino --> that's me!
Kimberly Wiener
Perfect graduation card. I love that tiny little grad cap. I forgot all about that one! This card would work for either gender, so it is a perfect card to have ready in your stash.My daughters' school colors are brown and yellow (can it get any grosser than that), so I am always jealous of anyone who's school colors can actually go on a card!
ReplyDeleteA great card. Love all the little touches that add to the card
ReplyDeleteThis is perfectly cute Judy and I like the bit of sparkle you added!! That's one of my fave EF too!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it! lol! Love the simplicity of this and how the embossing echoes the tassle!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Judy! I love how you included layers, yet kept your design CAS! Love the sparkle in the background, and your embossing is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, Judy!
ReplyDeleteHey Judy!! I love how you embossed the front of your card and its not overpowering your focal point. I have to give this technique a try. I also love the glitter paper.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Fab card love the circle of sparkle and the embossing is so impactfully powerful!!! LOVELY!!!
ReplyDeleteThis really is a standout in the gallery, Judy! I love your simple but impactful design!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteLove this Judy - so many little details and yet the overall design is so CAS!. What a great take on your cue word this week!
ReplyDeleteReally a beauty, Judy. Those inner circles could be the perfect spot for school colors... hmmmm.
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Those circles pack a punch, Judy! Love the sense of occasion that glitter paper adds also! Small cap! Big impact! Very clever card. Love it, Judy!
ReplyDeleteLove the sparkle and the fabulous embossed background!
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