Happy Tuesday!
Are you guys ready for another great challenge from
Challenge #56--Anything Goes!
I decided to make a graduation card for my Niece.
Her school colors are Black and Burgundy so that is what I went with for my card.
For my hoarded supplies I used:
- Black Brad: I went through a phase where I bought brads all the time. The good thing about that is I am fully stocked now lol! I haven't bought brads in at least 3 years, so the one I used is at least that old, if not older.
- DMC floss is over 10 years old. I use to be an avid cross stitcher so I have piles of DMC Floss that never get used anymore. Yep, cross stitching kinda got put on the back burner once I discovered paper crafting lol!
Here is the inside:
I made a little flat card that slides in the pocket so that we can write her a message
And here is one more picture showing the flat card and the money in the pocket:
I got my card base for this cute little card from the Silhouette Store.
It is called Lori Whitlock Graduation Card with Pocket.
Design ID #41562
I hope you will stop by the Use It Tuesday blog and join in on the challenge!
Let's see you use up some of those hoarded products :)
While you are there, don't forget to look at the amazing creations my wonderful DT sisters came up with.
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today and taking a look at my latest creation!
I really appreciate it!
I hope you have a fabulous crafty day!
Supplies:
Cardstock: Black (core'dinations), White (Georgia Pacific), Burgundy (?)
Misc.: DMC Floss, Brad
Great card -- I think I need to make a few!Thanks for the inspiration
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Super card!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! Love it!
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Migdalia
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I love it! And that cut of the card is wonderful. Hope you will stop by and link up at Craftin Desert Divas “Ribbon or Twine” Linky Party.
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What a cool idea! Your tassel looks like the real thing. Can you tell me how you made it?
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