My son's girlfriend is graduating from high school this weekend. This is a great multi-purpose card that I was able to easily personalize just for her!
Jackie is very much an athletic scholar and takes pride in her school colors, so I used their colors of red & blue with a bit of black accent.

Cut (C) from black cardstock. Using the same color as your accent strip, cut your quote base (D). This will give you a 1/8" black border. Adhere D to C. Do NOT adhere to the base (A) yet!!
Choose a quote. I found some good ones here. Print it on nice paper or hand write it on nice paper. You may have to print a few samples on plain paper before you have it formatted to fit on a 2 1/4 x 3 3/4" rectangle. Once you have it formatted, print it out on the good paper (I used linen resume paper) and cut to the dimensions. Adhere to D/C. Use an accent brad (red) in three corners, as shown.
Cut the two Grad Cap pieces from Black Cardstock. Assemble them by putting the diamond piece on top of the bottom piece as shown and glue. You will cover about half of the bottom piece and have a dimensional look. Wrap about 3" of black floss around the head of a black brad and tie (giving you two 1.5" strands.) Dampen and slightly twist together. Put the brad in the center of the diamond as shown.
Adhere your complete cap to the fourth corner.
Using pop dots, adhere the completed quote piece to the center of your front. Carefully adhere the entire piece to the front of the card. Trim as needed.

For the inside: I chose another saying, this one is an appropriate scripture from the Bible. I printed it on white vellum, but you can use any paper. Cut to 2 1/2 x 4 1/2" and adhere to E. Place accent eyelets (blue) in the corners as shown. Adhere to the upper center of the inside, leaving yourself enough room to write. Oops...I over-wrote and had to actually "sign" it at the top!! :-/
For her initials (JHC) and the year (2010) I printed them out to size on plain white paper with an appropriate color and carefully cut each one out. You can download the font free from here. Adhere as shown. I hand wrote "Class of" above "2010."

You can embellish this even more, however, I chose to keep this one simple and straight-forward. Guide is 4/inch on 8.5 x 11 paper. Feel free to use the guide and share with others!
~Christine
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