Happy Thursday, everyone!
It’s Lorraine (of Created
by Lorraine) and I'm here to share a card that I’ve made for graduation
season. I have to say that graduation
cards are some of my favorite cards to make – as a former educator, graduation
time tends to pull on the ol’ heart strings, and I just love celebrating such
an important accomplishment.
This card uses the newly released Pretty
Posies stamps and dies
by My
Favorite Things, as well as the Simply
You stamps and die by Avery
Elle. First, I stamped, colored, and
die cut the flowers and leaves. Next,
I die cut the “You” 3x and glued pieces on top of each other to make a thick,
almost chipboard-like design element.
Then, I stamped the "so proud of" part of the sentiment and worked on my flower arrangement – I glued the flower stems to the
card and popped the head of flowers on foam adhesive to gain some
dimension. Lastly, I glued the You down
on top of the flower stems and added the leaves with glue or foam adhesive.
Here's another card using the same technique. I used MFT's Wild Greenery for the leaves.
Sometimes, I like to use the graduate's school colors for the card. In this case, I made a card for my nephew who will be graduating from high school next week. His school colors are red and blue.
Congrats to the Class of 2016! I'm so proud of you:)
Here's another card using the same technique. I used MFT's Wild Greenery for the leaves.
Sometimes, I like to use the graduate's school colors for the card. In this case, I made a card for my nephew who will be graduating from high school next week. His school colors are red and blue.
Congrats to the Class of 2016! I'm so proud of you:)
Supplies:
Other: foam adhesive and glue
it's beautiful
ReplyDeleteI like how the flowers just pop!
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