Hello! Can't believe it is already May! Time is just flying by and honestly, I don't like it! But what can I do? Not much. I'm popping in today to share two cards that I made for someone who is graduating from the United States Naval Academy on May 16th of this year. I have a niece who is currently finishing up her junior year at the Naval Academy, and it is her boyfriend, Frank, who is graduating. My sister (my niece's mom) asked if I could make a card for him from the family and I said, yes! Then she told her daughter and suddenly I was making two! It was a little nerve wracking to come up with an idea for the second card, but I accomplished the task. So, let's see what I created.
This is the card that I made for my niece to give to Frank. I hope that she likes it. My sister did so that is a good sign! I'm going to put this card into the current JUGs challenge because it does have a big die cut sentiment. I used the Naval Academy colors of navy and gold for the letters and numbers. I die cut both and then adhered them together offsetting so that the gold showed. I was very careful when positioning everything using my T-square ruler to keep everything straight. I used the computer to generate the word "ACADEMY" printing it in dark blue and then trimming it down and backing it with the same gold cardstock used for the lettering. I added the Naval Academy motto (also computer generated) as well as the "class of:". The finishing touch was the anchor charm and the little gold heart. The charm was a bright shiny silver, but I was able to tone it down by adding some distress foundry wax in the color Gilded. I heat set it and then wiped most off it off. Love how it turned out. I really hope that Frank likes the cards.
Well, that is it for me. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!



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