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This is the inside view of my nephew's graduation card. It is a pop and twist style. I used this link for my inspiration (but I think I did change some of the measurements for mine) http://blog.craftworkcards.co.uk/2016/10/lets-all-do-the-twist-and-pop.html
For the upper strip I cut his name from the alphas in the Lifestyle Wildflower die set. I used Core'indations Tranquil Blue cardstock for all the blue paper on the card (including his entire name... only the firs initial is still visible for privacy purposes). I layered the stars on glitter and shimmer paper to highlight that area better.
On the first panel, the cap is a sticker through which I applied a brad (light blue by Queen and Company) and added a tassel cut with my Silhouette. To that and the cap I applied crystal drops to create the string and decorate the tassel. The pp in the background of the first panel is by Scrapbook Customs.
On the second panel, the gown image was cut by my Silhouette. I removed a cap from the image and flipped it. The the diploma image was cut from glitter paper on my Silhouette as well. I backed it with white paper and added a ribbon instead of the tie that was intended for it with the original image. The third panel background is a simple metallic silver.
For the fourth panel, I cut some letters with a manual die. The polka dotted background is sparkly - although not visible in the photo;I don't know the maker.
All the check marks were cut on my Silhouette and were coated with Tonic Studios mousse for added shimmer. The black words on the white were printed with my computer and cut out and then inked around the edges so that they would better stand out.
For the bottom section, I made a pocket for some money (hence the half circle punch out - for easier access). On the blank white area I do intend to sign the card. That's all I guess.


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