Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Digi Punch Art

Well, it is punch art - that is a small step back to normalcy...

To make his hat I took the largest arrow punch (not retired in MDS) and stretched it sideways.  Ha, can't do that with paper punches can I?  Added the arm stamp from All in the Family as the tassel.  Too Easy!

Don't know why I can't get punching - I think the Inspiration Fairy may be on a long vacation...

I keep on scrapping in MDS

I could show you TONS of pages but I think you'd be bored.

But here is one more

I saved this at a "lower" quality jpeg and the background paper looks weird - it is really a grid design.  This sketch was from Alesha Walls.  She is issuing a sketch every day this month - I'm going to attempt them all.  We will see what I do that is worth sharing with you.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Consider me a thief...

Three stolen ideas in a row, that must officially make me a thief. 

Stole this one from Hazel Comeau Tovell. 

Isn't that cute?  Hazel digi-punched the grad cap using the arm from All in the Family as the tassel! 

I love having just part of the face showing.  Click click  and I have a different hair do...














Click click click and I have altered my project for different school colors





And this shows you gals that aren't scrapbookers - MDS is for you too.  Cards!  Cards and calendars and all kinds of bits and pieces can be created with MDS.

I printed my digi project off here at home - added a ribbon, put it on a cardstock base and ta-dah!

Easiest Graduation Card I ever made!  And I'll need several of them this year.  I'm lovin' me some MDS!!!

Monday, May 17, 2010

YES! A Name Change is in Order


It is official, I will have to change
"College Girl" to "The Graduate".


I love these tri-shutter cards - it is fun decorating each little "spot"

Last post was the card I'm sending to "regular graduates".
This is the card we gave THE GRADUATE.

I confess, there is a significant amount of contraband on this card but I wanted to use what I wanted to use!  (stomping foot and putting defiant look on my face)

In keeping with her school's colors, I used bravo burgundy and whisper white.  (And black and silver.)  So glad I had the brushed silver paper because it looks so much "fancier" than using basic gray.

The TU is an old old old sizzix die that I have had for a decade (or two) because the SU ones are TOO BIG for the space I had.

The 2010 is the SU Simple Numbers die which I have found to be a NECESSITY (not a luxury) in my stack of dies for the Big Shot!  I ran the numbers through the Square Lattice embossing folder (like I have been doing so many things lately)- just give in and buy it - it is FABULOUS for adding texture to small things!

All the stamps except "go you" are some that my bestest customer Samantha gave me when she realized college girl was graduating.  "Go You" is from the new Go Graduate set in the summer mini catalog.


OK, lets get down to the part you came for - The Happy Graduate!
If she looks familiar it is because the tennis player and the graduate are basically the same character. 
(This is why I knew the hair change and smaller nose would make the tennis player look more feminine)


Head - 1.25 inch circle

Nose - 1/2 inch circle trimmed on each side

Mouth - piece of small oval, draw on teeth

Hair - 2 key tag (retired) snipped with small star,  piece of circle punch for bangs

Neck - My way arrow

Body - small oval for shoulders, butterfly punch for dress - snipped straight at hem

Gown - large ovals (front) about a 2.5 circle (back) small oval (sleeves) - all run through the new Square Lattice embossing folder

Mortar board - 1 3/8 inch square punch

Arms - oval ring from large oval around small oval hole

hands - 1/2 inch circle at end of modern label

legs - wide heart from Heart to Heart next to the hole from that same heart

Shoes/Feet- 5 petal flower trimmed 

Diploma - scrap punched with small oval until I got the look I wanted.  Just play with it!

Decorated the three panels on the back - 2 with mushy stuff and signatures and the third one with a little band to hold CASH.  She will be picking out her "real" graduation gift when she gets settled into her own place.


Now, cross your fingers that before too long "The Graduate" can be known as "Career Girl".