Graduation at CAS-ual Fridays
Over at CAS-ual Fridays this week, their challenge is all about graduations. I needed to make a card for my nephew who just graduated from Georgetown College in Kentucky. Being a guy - I figured this card needed to be Clean and Simple. Perfect for CAS-ual Friday challenge.
I used only cardstock on this card - Sunset and Black - Georgetown College's colors. The 'g' is from the now retired Dimensional Elements - Simple Alphabet. I have several of these and need to remember to use them! I used a sponge and black ink to make it Black. The other piece of chipboard is from the Dimensional Elements - Booksmart (Z1223). The button brads and the little knotted ribbon are both from the Mini Medley Accents Black Collection (Z1393)
Need more graduations ideas? You'll see plenty of great artwork over at CAS-ual Fridays!
I used only cardstock on this card - Sunset and Black - Georgetown College's colors. The 'g' is from the now retired Dimensional Elements - Simple Alphabet. I have several of these and need to remember to use them! I used a sponge and black ink to make it Black. The other piece of chipboard is from the Dimensional Elements - Booksmart (Z1223). The button brads and the little knotted ribbon are both from the Mini Medley Accents Black Collection (Z1393)
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Nice work!!
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Laura
Very cool CAS design and I love the bit of ribbon tied to the g. Thanks for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteNice!! Love the color-blocking and that big G - super cute and clever!! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays! Looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE the contrasting color-blocking behind the letter...very cool. Happy you joined us for this week's CAS-ual Friday challenge!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME take on the grad card, Gina! Love the personalized colors and letter. Your nephew is going to treasure this! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAs-ual Fridays! So glad that you join the fun!
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