These two were the first I came up with...very clean and simple, using only a sheet of cardstock of the school's color for the inside back panel and the graduate's name cut out on the bottom of the card. IRL the cards included the graduates' full names, but I edited the photos to block out the last names to avoid privacy issues.
Clean and simple is great, but I get easily bored....so for the rest of the cards, I experimented with different backdrops for the inside back panel. For my niece's card, I found a photo of her school campus to place behind the silhouette of the graduate.
I tried a metallic gold backdrop embossed with Cuttlebug's Congratulations folder for this one.
And for these two I printed up and added the school emblems mounted with some foam tape.
The tutorial for the recessed window card by Lynn Mercurio can be found over at Splitcoast Stampers. For the front panel of the cards, I used graduate silhouette images found by doing a Google image search. The female graduate is a free image file generously shared by Sue Cimini on her craft blog...thank you, Sue! "Class of 2012" is Amazone BT font and I used Arial font for the personalizations. Used MTC to make cutfiles for each and welded them into windows so the entire front panel would be one piece. Glued this to a piece of clear acetate, and added colored cardstock behind the name before adhering the panel to the front of the recessed window to create the shadowbox.
These didn't take too long to put together once I got started, and happily I had a chance to make each one a little different with some personalization.
5 comments:
OMG, these are sooooo beautiful. Terrific job!!!
Awesome Eunice... I know those shadowbox are a quick to do, love the way you did yours...
Zowee! Those are the best graduation cards ever made! They have an impressive look which matches the importance of a graduation. Congrats to the lucky graduates who are receiving your gorgeous cards.
Fantastic!! I'm sure they will love them.
Eunice, These grad cards are absolutley stunning. Fabulous job!!!! They really look professional and the grad can even put their photo behind it, too - what a great keepsake to have!!! Love it!!! hugs, P
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