Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Simple Graduation Card

It's May...the sun was shining today...granted I was still dressed like it was winter...but the sun was shining none the less here in MN.  I see that over at Celebrate The Occasion the theme of the challenge for this week is graduation.  It seems like every year I'm always scrambling last minute for a card for my staff and other students who are graduating and such.  So I thought this year I would try to get a little bit ahead of the game and I created these simple and somewhat personalized graduation cards. 

I used a simple font on my Cricut and welded the letters of the college together and I used school colors.  All and all it was a pretty simple card to put together.  I lined the cards with white paper so it would be easy to write a note in the inside versus needed to use white ink on a black card.  I also cut out a small diploma and trimmed off the cuts I didn't like and tied some ribbon around each scroll.  I hope you enjoy it!

The Deets:
Cricut cut for letters and diploma--of course I don't know what carts I used! Oops!
Paper: SU!  Ugh...I need to work on my photography...it's supposed to be red...kinda looks orange
Ribbon: from M's

So simple!  Might as well make a bunch :)

20 comments:

  1. Very nice, great color choices, thanks so much for Celebrating the Occasion with us!

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  2. I haven't commented lately but I've been here!! So... how do you weld the letters together? : ) I obviously need the "Using my Cricut for Dummies" book.

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  3. Great card. As always I love what you do. I have an award for you. Hop over to pick it up. bugbites411.blogspot.com

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  4. Great cards! I love that you used the school colors and initials! Thanks for playing at CTO!

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  5. REALLY like your take on a graduation card. Very Classic and classy!
    http://cardcrazeeme53.blogspot.com/

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  6. I love how you did the diplomas!! Glad to hear you are getting a head start on your graduation cards! I always wait till the last minute too and then it is a mad scramble to get them done! They turn out nicer when you give yourself the time! I love these! Thanks for sharing them with us at Celebrate the Occasion!

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  7. So cute! Great Job, thanks for joining us @ CTO!

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    Shelly

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  9. Really fun, I love your little diplomas with the matching ribbon! Thanks for joining us this week @ CTO :)

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  10. Love how simple and clean these cards are! BTW, I have some blog awards for you over at my blog here: http://inlovewithabug.blogspot.com/2011/05/blog-awards.html
    Thanks for your inspiration and for visiting my blog from time to time.

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  11. Sarah, these are very cute -- What a great idea to have them on time (beats rush, rush, rushing at the last minute!!)...

    Thanks so much for sharing your talent at Celebrate The Occasion this week!!

    Amy :) at www.lovetocrop.com

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  12. Simple and sweet! Great job! Thanks for Celebrating the Occasion with us this week!

    Maquel
    http://papermaineiac.blogspot.com

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  13. Very nice cards! I love how you personalized them and the little diploma is great too! Thanks for playing along with us at CTO!

    - Rayna
    http://purplepeepstechniques.blogspot.com

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  14. Great card!! I was excited to see St Cloud State , I live here also. How cool is that?! :) Thanks for playing along at CTO

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  15. Great job on the card Thank you for joining us at celebrate the occasion this week.
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  16. Great job! The big font is perfect with these!

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  17. Simple is great...love the cards! Thanks for playing along with us this week at CTO! :o)

    Lisa
    http://prettypaperprettyribbons.blogspot.com

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  18. Love the cards! Thanks for playing along with us this week at CTO

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  19. Simply but very sweet and cute! Thanks for playing along at CTO!
    Judy

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Thank you so much for your comments-- they mean so much to me! Happy Crafting!