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Showing posts with label Happy Graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Graduation. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Graduation Card



It is Graduation Season!!!

I am typically a scrapbooker, but I do like making Graduation Cards.

My son is a junior and we have been invited to several parties this year so I am taking notes for next year!!

Lori here from ScrappinMyStressAway sharing my Graduation Card at Sweet Sassy Diva's today.

I started out with a purple 8x8 piece of cardstock.  Tony's school color happens to be one of my favorites!!

Fold both ways at 4 inches and fold one diagonal.  I used my Martha Steward Score Board to score.

I pierced a hole and put a purple brad in one of the unfolded squares of the paper.  I created a tassel with purple twine and tied it around the brad.

I used this circle from Happy Graduation sized at a WIDTH of 3.5.

I sized the width to 3.5 instead of the height as the design measures more wide than tall (see the black  square on my mat) and I usually forget to take Real Size off so I measured it as it was.

I cut two pieces of white carstock 3.75" x 3.75" and adhered the circle on one.

On the other, I used one of my CTMH stamps that came with my Art Philosophy bundle and personalized it for Graduation.

I adhered the white cardstock to the inside of my card, the one with the circle to the top (with the tassel) and the one with the sentiment on the bottom.


Here is what the card looks like closed.

Here it is partially opened up.

I went to a Stampin' Up Card Class with my good friend Jenny last week and got this idea from the demonstrator Joyce.  She has about a million (it seems) projects in her basement area on display and was helpful enough to share the instructions!!

Here is another card I made this year using Varsity Letter and my Gypsy:


 Come back tomorrow to see how I made this one.




Monday, May 7, 2012

Sassy Graduation Card






Hi!  Today I am the Guest Designer at ShesASassyLady and I am so excited to show you a Graduation Card I made.  This card design can work for many different cards as well.





With Graduation coming up in a couple of weeks, we have been invited to several parties/open houses already.  I wanted to make some cards up in advance when I had the time.





My original plan was to use this card base found on Birthday Bash sized to 5.06 inches.  I added an owl at 1.82 inches and the circle image at 2.76 inches from Happy Graduation.  I welded 2012 using numbers from Birthday Bash.





The owl just did not look good ~ not enough layers and I personally think owls are a little creepy.  I scrapped the owl.  I also scrapped the smaller card, well I saved it for another project.  The circle image was too big for the little card.








I took a piece of 6x12 cardstock and scored it at 4, 6 and 8 inches.  I used my paper cutter to slide about 2 1/2 inches in the middle of the 6 inch score.





I used my ATG gun to glue around the edges of the square, not the center fold.





Once adhered together, there is a pocket inside the slit big enough for a gift card.  I lined the inside of the card with white cardstock and adhered the Happy Graduation circle.  I rotated the image so you could read Happy Graduation down the side if the flap was down.





You can see here in the black cardstock where the Gypsy and welded images are still not working 100%.  It is getting better but just not there all the way.  Because of this I am really not willing to design much on my Gypsy right now :(





My plan was to adhere the black welded numbers to the card and then pop-dot the white ones on top.  Instead I used the black layer as a guide and just stuck the numbers down.





I used a ribbon to hold the flap flat so the inside of the card would be easier to see ~ the gift card covered up the letters so it was hard to tell what it said.  If I did not use the big circle cut, I would have left the flap untied.





I added a little bit of silver ribbon as it is one of our accent colors.




I added a Recollections graduation cap sticker and a Jolee's diploma sticker.





In review, I would have preferred having the black numbers behind the white or I could have inked the edges black.  I sometimes make a mess inking small pieces so I left them alone.  If I had some school scrapbook paper with a small pattern on it, I would have cut a mat for behind the numbers.  My go-to store was out.  Our colors are blue, black and white with a little silver.  In hindsight, silver would have been a good choice, but I like it the way it is!