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The graduation greetings have been created lovingly and sent on their way! Today is the big bash down in Maryland for my niece's celebration. We're there in spirit if not body!
Using a Tim Holtz stamp for a graduation card made perfect sense to me--especially since the two ladies I made them for this year also happen to be incredibly talented artists as well! I love quotes, and this one seemed a perfect commemoration of the occasion!
And there's nothing like a little "moolah" for buying art supplies is there??? I love my Hero Arts alphabet stamps...have several different styles of them and they always come in handy for folks with...er...ah...unusual things to say! [Made this tiny envelope with a Sizzix die--perfect size for a check or cash.]
For my Maryland-bound niece I made a few different designs of thank you's based on the Maryland state flag which looks like this:
Using a Tim Holtz stamp for a graduation card made perfect sense to me--especially since the two ladies I made them for this year also happen to be incredibly talented artists as well! I love quotes, and this one seemed a perfect commemoration of the occasion!
And there's nothing like a little "moolah" for buying art supplies is there??? I love my Hero Arts alphabet stamps...have several different styles of them and they always come in handy for folks with...er...ah...unusual things to say! [Made this tiny envelope with a Sizzix die--perfect size for a check or cash.]
For my Maryland-bound niece I made a few different designs of thank you's based on the Maryland state flag which looks like this:
You can see why I thought of the Hero Arts/Basic Grey Zig Zag and More background!
I used a Hero Arts clear set of thank you's and came up with this variation for something a little different from the others I made! It was so much fun--I really enjoy creating something unique and special! [In case you missed the other designs, you can see them in earlier blog posts, or at my Flickr photostream!]
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Wow, you have been creative! My fave is the first one, what a great thought for a graduate!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used the colors and stamps! The colors are so perfect with your inspired Maryland State flag!! Keep up with your inspiring work! Always a treat to visit your blog! xo
ReplyDeleteI love all your cards - the first one is my favourite as well.
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