Monday, May 3, 2010

May 16, 2010: "Congrats Grad" the Card Edition

This month's Stampin' day will take place on May 16th at 1pm. 

We'll be making five super fab graduation cards!  I love graduation cards.  It's the one time that people really enjoy getting cards versus presents...lol.  Plus they are a lot of fun to make.  Here are the pictures of three of the five cards.


 Becky Roberts did a card like this one and I loved it so much that I had to put my own twist on it.  Simple and oh so cute!

Here's more owls...lol.  I love them...with their little glasses.  It's nerdy-chic!

 My favorite is of course the card with the graduation hat!  (Thanks Kim Sinclar for the great idea!)  The best part is the hidden pocket for money or a gift card.  Too cute for words!  

The class fee is $20, which includes your kit with pre-cut pieces, all shared supplies (stamps, scissors, etc.), and a super yummy snack.  Don't forget to bring your own double-sided sticky tape and any other supplies that you think you'll want to use (ie. scissors, punches, etc.)!  Please RSVP to me by Monday, May 10th


Don't be shy!  Encourage a friend(s) to come along.  More girls means more ideas and more fun shared together!  Just be sure that they RSVP to me or you can RSVP for them.  Also, if you are unable to attend, but still want to do the class you can purchase a kit.  Just add $5 for shipping and handling.  Looking forward to seeing you all!

Stampin' and smilin',
          Arielle

PS.  I know that May is supposed to be National Scrapbook month, but since graduation comes so early in Hawaii I opted to do the graduation card class first.  So for all you scrappers, I promise that I'll have a great scrap class next month.  Just sit tight. :)

2 comments:

  1. Whoo hoo!! Love the grad cards! I bought Kim's tutorial too and will be including that card in my class as well. Hope all is well with you!

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  2. Thanks! Everything is going great. I hope that things with your Dad are getting better. At least you caught it early! Thank God for small miracles.

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