Friday, May 1, 2015

Grad Cards

LMU Grad card #1, front
#1 SUPPLIES:
sets- sassy salutations, a retired numbers set and a "contraband" sentiment
cs- basic gray, whisper white, cherry cobbler, basic black
ink- cherry cobbler pad
access- gold bakers twine, dimensionals, mini glue dots
punches- 1" & 1-1/4" square, 3/4" & 1" &1-1/4" circle, decorative label
LMU Grad card #1, inside and envelope

LMU Grad card #2, front and envelope
#2 SUPPLIES:
sets- sassy salutations, a retired numbers set and a "contraband" sentiment
cs- basic gray, whisper white, cherry cobbler
ink- cherry cobbler pad
access- gold bakers twine, dimensionals, mini glue dots
punches- 1" & 1-1/4" square, 3/4" & 1" &1-1/4" circle

LMU Grad card #3, front, inside and envelope
#3 SUPPLIES:
sets- sassy salutations, a retired numbers set and a "contraband" sentiment
cs- basic gray, whisper white, cherry cobbler, basic black
ink- cherry cobbler pad
access- gold bakers twine, dimensionals, mini glue dots
punches- 1" & 1-1/4" square, 3/4" & 1" &1-1/4" circle

Graduation 2014
Cindy Johnson's card
My friend "commissioned" me to make some grad cards. She wanted one for her son's girlfriend who's graduating from LMU with her masters.  I found a simple layout by Cindy Johnson  on Stampin' Connection (an exclusive site for SU demonstrators) which could be adapted for various schools.  This is the first card she needs because LMU ends first.  It's my alma mater so I had fun doing it.  I gave her three choices.  I think she'll like the first one best because it has plenty of room for writing.  I'll share the others in a future post.

Happy Stamping!  Mary