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Friday, December 7, 2012

Dream Big

It seems quite out of season but I felt like taking a break from Christmas stuff and decided to make a grad card.  I will need a few of these this year - for my daughter, some of her friends and I have a niece all graduating this year.  I used my Echo Park Everyday Eclectic collection, a Unity SMAK KOTM (track this, graph that) and my Cricut and some Divine Twine.


I really like this sketch from Unity this month and I am sure I will play along again.  This is also for the Friends with Flair.

18 comments:

  1. What a great sketch interpretation, and that's some kind of planning! Great job.

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  2. Great grad card! Refreshing to see something beside Christmas! I made a card with the sketch and then realized I forgot to use KOTM stamps....again!

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  3. way to get a head start on needed cards :)
    this is such a great one!!! hum, now i am thinking i can use my cameo for grad hats??? :)

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  4. Wow, great card, Laurel. I like all the layers. It's nice to take a break from one style and refresh using another.

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  5. This is a fantastic card! I love the papers and the stamps you chose to use!

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  6. Love your design. The layering, patterns and colors are awesome together.

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  7. Loveeeeeee this!! LOVING the way you did the sentiment and loveeeeeeeee the cap!!!

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  8. Great design! Way to get a jump start! I graduated from college in Dec, many years ago, so maybe you'll right in season!

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  9. This is awesome! Love all of the layers and your take on the sketch!

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  10. Keep the grad inspiration coming, Laurel! My son graduates this year too!

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  11. I have had so many that graduated in the winter session! Great card!

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  12. A crafty palate cleanser can be super for spurring you on to get back at holiday stuff :) Love the letter stickers!

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  13. Adorable! SO perfect for a graduate! Love that mortar board hat!

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