I made a lot of graduation cards this year. We had two grandchildren and a great niece graduating from high school and several of our friends had graduates in their families, too. Of course, I also made quite a few cards to donate to the thrift store.
These were the last two cards I made:
To make this card, I started with a medium blue card base that was 4 1/4" X 9 3/4", scored at 5 1/2". The fold is on the left, and the front of the card is 1 1/4" shorter than the back.
I adhered a 5 1/4" X 4" piece of white cardstock to the inside. I cut another piece of white cardstock that was 4" X 4", embossed it and adhered it to the front.
Then I cut a second, smaller card from dark blue cardstock. This card was cut at 9" X 3 1/4", scored on the long side at 4 1/2". Once folded, this card was turned so that the fold is on the right. I added adhesive to the back, centered it and glued it to the inside of the first card.
2026 was cut from some corrugated, holographic cardstock and adhered, along with some small holographic stars, to the front of the smaller card.
In this photo you can see the embossing on the larger card front.
You can also see how the smaller, dark blue card opens to the left.
I added a 4 1/4" X 3" piece of white cardstock to the inside of the smaller card and stamped it with a sentiment.
This card was much more straightforward. It's a 4" X 6" topfolding card base. I die-cut the line of graduates and glued them in place. Then I cut the numbers from the same corrugated, holographic cardstock I used for 2026 on the first card. I also added some of the same holographic stars.
I added a white panel to the inside that was stamped with a sentiment.
We have a ton of family birthdays during the summer months, so I am working diligently to get those cards made. I hope to share some of them with you in the coming weeks.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
