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09 May 2017

CASology: Commencement

Hi there!

Time for a new card at CASology !

                                                            


Commencement : Another word in the CASology dictionary that I don't use often, so just to refresh the vocabulary & kick start your creativity 👀


1.The beginning of something.
   "the commencement of the trial"
    synonyms: beginning, start, starting point, opening, outset, onset, launch, initiation, inception,           birth, dawn, origin.

2. NORTH AMERICAN
    a ceremony in which degrees or diplomas are conferred on university or high-school students.
    "a commencement address"


I went for the graduation option:


A different angle to show off the dimension:



I used a cutting file from Apex Cuttables called Graduation-celebration

I kept the design really simple, just adding some stripes to ground the image and added a quote/ sentiment, designed in the Silhouette studio.

You are welcome to use the sentiment :




Looking for more inspiration ? 👇


 Guest designer : Skye



I hope to see you play along this week at CASology!

Hugs & thanks for looking!
Hannelie

10 comments:

  1. A stunning graduation design Hannelie. Dis so elegant en vars. Dankie vir die sentiment ook.
    Mooi bly
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  2. Een erg mooie en strakke kaart voor een graduation! Jouw eigen tekst maakt het helemaal af!

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  3. Ce design est vraiment très élégant, tu es si inspirée c'est juste magnifique !! ♥

    Bises ♥

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  4. SOOOOOOOOO DANG COOL! I am definitely CAS-ing this creation for the young male grads! Thanks for a FABULOUS sentiment too :)

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  5. Fabulous take on the cue card, Hannelie! Your graduates are perfect and I love the B&W striped border!

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  6. I love that silhouette image! So fun!

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  7. Fabulous card! I love the celebratory image and simple design. The sentiment you created is just wonderful, too.

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  8. Cool, crisp, graphic and with heaps of energy, Hannelie ... fun and fabulous! Hugs, Anita :)

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  9. One of the best grad cards I've seen, and good for either gender. The black stripes give it a nice boost. I like it! Good sentiment, too.

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