Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Challenge Me Monday #112

This week's Fantabulous Cricut Challenge was to create something for your Graduate.  My oldest graduated from college a couple weeks ago and we're celebrating this weekend.  My good friend and fellow consultant, Donna (check out her blog here), showed us this technique over the weekend with a flower card (that is beautiful...hopefully she's posted it on her blog).  I was trying to decide what to do for the card and this popped in my head... not as beautiful, but pretty cool.  The front of the card is cut along the bottom of the hat line which allows the sentiments and patterned paper to show along the bottom of the inside.  I used Art Philosophy to cut the Frame and the U R.  The stamp sets I used were You Did It and You Are.  Visit the Fantabulous Cricut Blog and see all the great posts to get inspired.

5 comments:

  1. Great idea on a variation of the card we made! Now that I see what you've done, I will be thinking of other possibilities!

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  2. GREAT job with your card!!Thanks for joined us at FCCB this week!:)

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  3. What a wonderful graduation card...love all the graduation caps! Thanks for playing along with our challenge this week at FCCB.

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  4. Lisa, this is really cool! I would LOVE to have further instruction on how you created this effect or a tutorial perhaps? ;) If you have a chance, shoot me an email! Glad you joined us at FCCB this week! Great project and wonderful inspiration! I always have a hard time with Graduation cards and I love this look!!!

    XO ~ Amy Jo (FCCB DT member & follower)
    http://lv2scrapandfibrofacts.blogspot.com
    amyjrockstar at gmail dot com

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  5. Very cool card, love all the hats! Thank you for joining us this week at FCCB!
    http://scrapqueen141.blogspot.com/

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