Hello Everyone!
Today I'm sharing cards for an upcoming graduation!
Yep, it's that time of year again and using die cuts on your cards can make the
process quick, easy & personal.
Are you seeing double?? Yep ... we have twin boys that live behind us
who are graduating this weekend so not only did I make ONE special card ... but TWO!
Of course, since they are identical twins ... their cards had to reflect the same!
The products used on today's cards are:
Memory Box 'Parker Numbers' #98365 (currently OOS)
but you could also use
Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Ovals
Darice 'Graduation' Embossing Folder
The school colors for these young men are Green & Gold so
I wanted to be sure to include that on their cards. I did so by using metallic green
cardstock for the background matting and an embossed graduation caps panel which I've
sponged with gold Brillance ink.
The embossed panel looked great just run through on a white card stock panel ...
but by sponging on the gold Brillance, it really gave it a richer appearance.
I hope you'll take the time and pop over to our Dies R Us store!
There are so many wonderful die cutting companies to choose from ...
I'm sure you'll find exactly what you might be looking for (and more, lol) !!!
Remember, there is a new inspiration sample shared each and every day of the month
on our Dies R Us Inspiration Blog using a variety of dies from several different companies.
Then of course you'll want to come join us at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog.
There's a new challenge theme offered on the 1st & 15th of each month with
a gift voucher prize to one lucky winner each challenge!
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I hope you'll check out all the fabulous fun going on through DIES R US!!
Till next time . . .
And, as always . . .
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