Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Graduation Card


Hello All My Crafty Friends!
Today is my day for designing for the Cuttin and Stampin Challenge blog.  This week we were asked to create Graduation cards.

My crafty MoJo decided to take a bit of a vacation and did not invite me to tag along - so I wanted to create something quick and simple.  When I found this file from the Silhoutte Store, I thought it would make a perfect card without needing a lot of "extras" and a lot of fussing.  
Let's take a peek at my card, then I will give you a few details.

 
As you can see, all I decided to add to the cut was putting a bit of twine on
the graduation cap for the tassel and adding some liquid pearls around the swirls to
give a little more interest.


I found a label cut, also in the Silhouette Store and used that 
to stamp my "Congratulations" sentiment on the card front.
This is one of the quickest cards I've made recently!  
So even though I've not really been in the Crafty Mood, it is possible to
create a quick and easy card.
Thank you so much for stopping by to visit. I hope you'll head over to the Cuttin and Stampin
Challenge blog and link up your Graduation creation and join in the fun!
   Enter your submissions here.






7 comments:

Miranda said...

Adorable Card!!!! I hope when my MOJO leaves I can still create like you! I see you are mastering the Cameo! I knew you could do it! LOL
Miranda :-)

Sherrie K. said...

Awesome graduation card! Love the fun twine you added for the tassel! The flourish looks fantastic and love the touch of pearls..great job!
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com

Mary Ann said...

Love your card!Very pretty!!!Love the design!!!

Kathy Salido said...

Beautiful card Teresa. I love the swirl and the liquid pearls!!

Donna K said...

So pretty my friend!!! Love the swirls and pearls!!

Life - Up, Down & Sideways said...

Wonderful graduation card. I really like how the bling is setting off the flourishes.

Tammy

Beth F. said...

I love your card! I have never seen one with the flourishes beneath the hat, but it is such a wonderful idea!

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