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Friday, June 10, 2016

Graduation cards for Camy



My sweet grand niece Camy is graduating tonight-the Class of 2016!  
Since I am the resident family card maker...I made several cards  so her Grandpa, and Great Granny and Gramps could each send one as well.




I made my own shaker card by designing two rectangles that I matted together and adding the Grads Throwing Caps (Sarah Bailey) silhouette cut file inside. Super fun...


I used this four step card designed by Lori Whitlock and Graduate Girl by Snapdragon Snippets.  The sentiment and numbers were generated in Silhouette. On the front of this card I added her name in the same pretty gold paper I used on the inside.


 For this card is used a file designed by Lori Whitlock-A2 box card:Graduation. I also added her initials on several frames as well  and the happy graduate file Graduation by Studio Ilustrado.




 Well there you go! My Graduation cards for 2016!

I am sharing these on Silhouette Challenges blog.

Thanks for stopping in today!

Sue 

8 comments:

  1. Great graduation projects Sue! Camy will surely be happy to be getting something as special and unique as these!

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  2. These are t just extra cards for family to send to your niece...they are beautiful creations!!! Love them all and each is spectular!

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  3. wow these are fantastic and gorgeous Sue
    Gr Karin

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  4. Fabulous graduation cards. Hope your having a good weekend.

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  5. Those are some pretty special grad cards, each one being interactive to some degree. Love the sequins in the first. They're perfect for a grad card. My LSS only carries white, sheesh.

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  6. All of your creations are fabulous. I bet she will keep them and treasure them! And congrats to her - what a fabulous accomplishment!

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  7. I love shaker cards - I love them so much so of course that is my favorite. But all the cards are reason to celebrate - they are wonderful Sue!
    Sandy xx

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