CarlaSchenk from the Cricut message board issued an invitation to join a swap for gift card holders. How could I resist with all of the great designs people were sharing at that time. I didn't want to miss all of the fun. (http://www.cricut.com/messageboard/tm.aspx?m=3592445)
The way time flies these days, I realized that graduation would be here before we knew it and decided to start there. This is the card I came up with.
This can be cut on any of the bugs using either Plantin Schoolbook or George and Basic Shapes along with Base Camp and Locker Talk. I would do it in their school colors if known and pop-dot the cap. I also inked the edges for a little more color on this one.
Click HERE for the cut file. Although there are several pages to the file, there are only two that you will need to cut: whichever base you want to use and the Cut Page with the layers.
Good luck to all of the 2009 graduates in your life.
More holders to come....
Jill
15 comments:
Thank you!
Laura
Wow, love your design.
Thanks for sharing all your cut files. We all really appreciate them.
Debbie
Thanks for a great Grad gift card - My daughter graduates College in June and this will be perfect!
Hello DivaInPink. I would love to receive you cut files for the gift card holder SWAP. My email is emaciaz@sbcglobal.net
thanks
Maria
Thank You this is great.
Cyndi
Thank you for sharing the cut file. It is great!!
Thanks for sharing such fabulous files with us all - I really appreciate it - I know how much work goes into these file and only wish I could create such beautiful files.
Kind Regards
Deanne
Jill, I'm glad you joined the swap you made some really great ones!
Robin
Beautiful work!! Thank you so much for your willingness to share!
Susan
Thank you so much for sharing your talent! Great work!
Thank you for sharing this great cut file. I plan on using it for this year's graduations.
Racermom
wonderful cut file ... thanks for helping me to get back in the mode again after my Father died.
Leah, my prayers are with you.
Jill
Thanks for sharing your cut file; great design and no time limit on it's usefulness.
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