Happy Tuesday everyone!! I hope you are having the same beautiful weather where you are that we are having here!! The sun is shinning, the trees are budding and the flowers are blooming!! I love everything about Spring. Its such an eventful time of year. And one of the most important events in a family is the graduation of a loved one. Such an accomplishment!
So today I am sharing a fun little collection of goodies you can create for your graduate using The Graduate line from Reminisce.
I took an old cigar box and covered the top of it with Congratulations, using the striped side.
Then using the same paper, I cut 7 x 5 1/2 piece , starting in the upper left corner, so that the graduation hats create a little frame.
I cut a four inch circle from Celebrate, using the plain side, and added that to the opening in the hat piece. From there I added "The Graduate" in black sticker letters
The back and sides are covered in 2015, adding a strip with the numbers 2015 to the front of the box.
I added a few punched stars from Congratulations and added on the the front and one to the top of the box as shown. And now your graduate has a cute little box to keep cards or other graduation mementos.
The "Thank You" card was a quick one! It is a standard A5 card in white cardstock.
I added a 5 1/4 x 4 piece of Congratulations and then a 5 1/4 x 1 1/2 strip of 2015
I added the "thank you" which was cut from a die cut in white cardstock and a few enamel dotsyou're done. Five minutes start to finish! And it's beautiful:)
The second card is also standard A5 and made with white cardstock. The first layer is a 4 x 5 1/4 piece of 2015.
To that I added a 3 1/2 x 4 1 /2 piece of Graduation Word.
Next is a 2 1/2 square piece of Celebrate and a sticker.
I added a punched star cut from Congratulations and a silver star sticker. Quick and easy party invitations!!
I hope this has given you some ideas for your graduate!! Thanks for stopping by:)
That is gorgeous paper. Love that project and know that it will be a great keepsake box for some one.
Posted by: Pam Spradlin | April 23, 2015 at 07:52 PM