Category Archives: Graduation

Graduation Time

Here's another graduation card (or for any occasion) made following almost the same idea as THIS card in a previous post.  This time I wanted a money holder.  This card is not as wide as it should be to hold the money, but in this case I wanted it to fit in a certain envelope….so I'll just have to fold the money in half!  The card front measures 3" x 6" with a fold up pocket on the inside of 2".  Therefore, you need to cut your cardstock at 8" x 6", scoring at 2" and 5" so you can fold the 2" pocket up inside the card and then the 3" top folds down.

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The star actually spins on the front!  I found the design by Dawn while browsing on Splitcoast here.  It adds a fun little element! 

If you need the star punches to make a spinning star, just place your order here on my website.

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Graduation Card Congratulations 

This is a pretty easy graduation card to make.  I admit to using some retired paper and stamps, but the color, Cranberry Crisp, seemed to match the school colors pretty well.  The retired stamp set is "In the Stars" but I thought that words on the star were perfect for graduation.  I stamped the star on the ivory cardstock twice, cutting out one image and popping it up with dimensionals.  I had embossed the little stars on the card with gold embossing powder, but then added a couple of star punches out of Brushed Gold cardstock.  The gold-embossed "Congrats" is from the current Ronald McDonald stamp set, "Say It with Scallops", found on the inside of the back cover of the catalog.  Stampin' Up! donates $2 for every one of this set sold to RMDH…..it's a great stamp set and while you're stamping you know you're also helping out a worthy cause.

A Fun Graduation Card

A really great thing about stamping is that you don't need electricity to do it (except for embossing, of course).  The other day my power went off for the whole afternoon (only going to McDonald's to get a cold drink made it go back on, as  soon as I left, I'm sure!) so I just did some stamping.  Even the Big Shot doesn't need electricity!  What a great feature!

Here is one of the cards I made that afternoon:

Graduation Card 

The Brilliant Blue card base is 4×4.  The "grad" letters come from the stamp from "Great Grads" but I cut them apart.  Just playing around!  The wheel I used is actually retired but very similar to the Jumbo "See You Around" wheel….or you could stamp a little background of something….or leave it plain.  I used the two star punches to make gold and silver cardstock stars, the Scallop Circle punch, the Scallop Edge punch for the border and the paper piercing tool in the Crafters' Kit to make the little pokey holes in the Real Red strip.  I think it would be a great size card to use the Slit Punch to hold a gift card inside.

It’s Graduation Time

A year ago we were looking forward to our son's college graduation and now that first year post-college has really flown by.  If I can offer a few words of advice to those of you going to graduation at a large university…..Don't park in the garage!  Not that we knew that, but we happened to see a spot on the street as we were dropping him off for the ceremony and managed to parallel park there.  That saved us at least an hour of time trying to get out of the parking garage after the ceremony!  We know because we were waiting for his friends to join us at lunch and they had parked in the garage!

Another tip would be to make sure your graduate is awake and AT the ceremony before you sit there with the whole family waiting for that glorious moment of seeing your child walk across the stage, only to find out that he overslept and isn't even there!  Thankfully that isn't a personal story, but I heard other parents recounting that story while I waited to be seated at a restaurant!  Just a college thing, I'm sure!

So here's a sample graduation card made with the "Great Grads" set and a rub on from "A Perfect Day".  Gotta love those rub ons!  Of course you would want to use your school colors or favorite combination, but I used Brilliant Blue, Whisper White, Basic Black, and Brushed Gold.  The cap is stamped twice, cut out, and popped up with a Dimensional.  I colored around the white area a little just to help it stand out.

If you need supplies to make a graduation card, hurry and contact me so we can get them ordered and in your hands.  You might not think that high school or college kids would care that their card was handmade by you, but they do!

Graduation Card Congratulations

For the Graduation “Star”

I have to say I made this card up myself, this morning, so it can't be too hard!  The card is 4×4, so cut your base cardstock 4"x8" and fold in half.  Then your Whisper White layer is 3 3/4" x 3 3/4".  You could do this card in whatever colors match your school or personality!  After embossing the word "Congratulations" from the set "Hugs and Wishes" in gold, I just punched out some stars with our two star punches on pages 184-5 in the Idea Book & Catalog.  You can punch out the little star first, then place your Large Star punch around the small punched out star and punch and get the star with the little star in the middle.  Or you can layer the solid stars.  Just play with it!  You can even just stamp the Congratulations in black or another color rather than emboss.  Have fun!

Graduation Congratulations Card Stars

A Pocket Card College Graduation Announcement for UT

Pocket Graduation Card UT Austin Rather than purchase the expensive pack of way-too-many graduation announcements from the university (and because I am a stamper!) I decided to make my own for my son's college graduation.  I almost forgot about it so it was a last minute deal.  Somehow I was inspired to do a pocket card style using the "Great Grads" stamp set.  Rather than use the G in the stamp set in the center of the graduation medallion, I chose to emboss the UT with copper embossing powder and punch it out to put on the medallion.  I also used some of the designer paper I had previously purchased at the University Coop in a UT scrapbooking pack.  I also wanted it to coordinate with my graduation card for him.  I hope this will inspire you to add your personal touch to your own events by making your own announcements, invitations, etc.  Supplies and ideas are easy to get….just contact me!

UT Graduation Pocket Card