We’ve been home for week now, and I’m just beginning to feel like I have some control over all the things that need to be done, and all the crafting I want to do. I made time in last week’s insanely busy schedule to pull out my new Greetery Yay! product suite. We attended a party Saturday night to celebrate Betsy’s niece’s graduation with a masters in school counseling from the Simon School at the University of Rochester . The U of R colors are blue and yellow so that took care of any color decisions.
After seeing Lea Lawson’s card during the recent release from The Greetery, I used clear embossing ink on the third stencil layer. It’s is a technique I’m sure to use again. Each of the elements work so well together—as they typically do from The Greetery.
After stenciling the background, I die cut Yay! in gold metallic and layered it for dimension. The sub-sentiment was stamped in the same Pinkfresh Studio blue as the background, die cut and added with dimensional tape. I die cut a few extra stars and added three to finish the card. The card panel was added to the bright blue card base with more dimensional tape.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope your week is off to a good start.
The card is going to the Stencil Fun Challenge where anything goes (not using the optional prompt: bouquets).
This is a fabulous graduation card, I need to make as few myself!! Thanks so much for joining our challenge at Stencil Fun!
Diane SF Co-Owner
A fun card – congratulations to the graduate.
Really like this: the colours, the dynamism, the exuberance! Must have taken a while to place all those stars!
This is a perfect graduation card, Karen! I love the little stars and those bright, happy rays!
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