
There are many unique traditions in different locals and Hawaii isn’t immune. One of the lesser known cultural traditions is that holidays and celebrations can last months. It is perfectly acceptable to tell someone Happy New Year in February or March. I vaguely remember giving and receiving a Christmas gift in April. And Graduation Celebrating can last all summer. So. In Hawaii, this post is right on time. 🙂
Anyway. I needed a graduation card. One thing I do with my stamp customers is have monthly club meetings*. That’s where we get together. Eat. (Always eat…delicious, delicious food) and stamp! It’s a highlight of my month. And for the last 2 years, one sweet young lady has attended with her grandmother. I’ve always been impressed with this because…well… let’s just say we are a bit more advanced in terms of…a..hem… well. You get it. But I’ve always enjoyed watching her and her grandma interact and just enjoyed the relationship they shared. I can’t speak for them, but I just imagine this was just a special time for them to share together. Anyway…. this is who the graduation card is for…
And since this is part on an extended celebration…cause I’m known for my extended punctuality… this was my first creation with the new in colors. (They’ve been sitting on my stamp desk for a month.)
I love them.
BlackBerry and Hello Honey. Now doesn’t that just sound delicious??
Here’s the color combo: basic gray, sahara sand,
I used the Pomp and Circumstance that was in the Occasions catalog. Sorry… its unavailable now. But you could substitute just about anything. There is a great set in the current catalog called Bravo that would be perfect.
I used the banner framelits to do all the layering. And the DSP is from the Moonlight Prints Pack. Lets discuss Prints Packs for a moment. SU has just started these in the last couple occasions catalogs and they are wonderful. It’s a pad of 48 sheets of paper that are 4.5×6.5 You get 4 each of 12 double-sided designs. It’s great for little pieces of DSP on cards when you don’t want to cut into a whole piece of 12×12. I love it! And, they’re only $6.95.
Of course, I needed an envelope. Envelope punch board to the rescue! I made this out of the Smokey Slate.
And I wanted to make a money holder cause I know that is the perfect graduate gift.
For the money slot, just cut a panel slightly smaller than your card inside and glue on 3 sides. Then punch any shape you wish…I used the oval…about half way. This gives a space so the bills peek out and you can grab them easily. You could redo the sizing easily and make this fit gift cards as well.
And there you go!
Happy Graduation Jenna! Best of luck to you!
*We are forming stamp clubs that will begin in August! If you are on Maui and are interested in friends, good food, and stamping, contact me and I will give you details!
My new favorite oxymoron…extended punctuality!! Love the card!