I made a mistake yesterday posting about the MPS designers and their projects being posted.
I apologize...I did receive an email with the changes and I over read it.
All our projects for the month will be up some time during May.
Now onto Wild Card with Lisa
This is card # 38 and on the cartridge handbook you can find it on page #69.
My #1 Card
5.5 inches
I used Wausau linen cardstock for the base, DCWV for the front and the merit ribbon.
Another view.
(remember you can click on the photos for a larger vie
The stamped image and sentiment are from a clear stamp set
I have in my supplies but I forgot to write the name on the case :)
I cut a strip of the purple DCWV cardstock for the inside to add more purple to it.
You can see the envelope using the same cardstock from the merit ribbon on front.
A clear view of my stamped image tells you I need to practice stamping, lol.
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope you join us again on Tuesday for card #39.
In the meantime feel to browse and if you have questions I can answer, do not hesitate to use the
I love them both!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Love your different takes. Really shows the versatility of the cut! xxD
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are great.. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sheena
These cards are terrific! Congrats to the grads :)
ReplyDeleteYou seriously have the best card designs ever!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Wow, I love both of them!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my son's friend's just received her Master's, what a great card for me to lift to send her.
I love your take on this card, it came out so cute! ...by the way ..Natalie is doing great! She sits up on her own now! :) Thanks for asking!
ReplyDeleteReally classy. You took this card to a whole different level...from ho hum when you just look at it in the manual to stardom when I see it on your blog!!! XOXO, Julie. :0)
ReplyDeleteI love your graduation card, Agnes. I have five grad cards to make this weekend and I needed a little inspiration ... thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJo xx
you NEVER disappoint, this card is just gorgeous...
ReplyDeletewhat a timely post as at school we are preparing the students for graduation! i must make a dozen of these cards for students i have supported in class and on the bus! i didn't even know this cut was on this cart! my own son is graduating and going to university!
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