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Card Creating Tuesday w/ MCCR




Hi friends, today is create a card Tuesday.  The theme is graduation, it is that time of year.  Only 4 more days for my kiddos till summer break.  They are getting out early because there are two new schools being built and they want to finish by next school year.

This card is for my son.  He is graduating kindergarten, and I am so proud.  He has come a long way with his letters and reading.  If you notice, there is no tassel attached to the cap.  His teacher told him that he has too work hard, get good grades and listen to get his tassel when he graduates high school.  (fyi: there is a tassels on the cartridge that goes with the cap)

  • Everyday PaperDolls used for little boy and clothes. All layers and paper doll cut at 3"
  • Peachy Keen faces stamp used for his face
  • Added dimensional sticker embellishments at the side



  • Inside of card, used Everyday Pop Up Cards
  • sentiment cut at 4" 
  • letters colored by sisters, didn't they do a great job?!?!
  • I did have to trim the base layer down because it seemed to cut longer than the top pieces.  Still trying to master this cartridge :)

Linking Up To:
Fantabulous Cricut Challenges- graduations (one of my favorite Cricut challenge sites)


Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Cute card. Thanks for playing along with us at FCCB.

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  2. Love this, Sandy! I love the Everyday Paper Dolls and use it a lot. They're so cute! BTW, what size Peachy Keen stamp did you use? Mine seem to be a bit off size when I stamp them, but maybe I'm using a bigger paper doll.

    Dee
    MCCR DT

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  3. Cute graduating boy on your card and I love the Congratulations pop up sentiment inside! Thanks for joining the graduation challenge at FCCB this week!

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  4. Cute little grad. Love the peachy keen face so adorable. Thanks for joing the challenge this week at FCCB. Kim Ogden

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  5. Super grad card ,the image is darling and the PK face is perfect! Thanks for joining us at FCCB this week!!

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