Let's put this one together quick as a wink. First, choose colors that coordinate with the graduate's school. You'll need one 8-1/2x11 sheet of the main colors and 2 sheets of the background color. I used Stardream Metallic Jupiter and Gold for the mains and Bronze for the background.
Trim the main colors to 3-1/2x11". Cut all numbers at 2-1/2" tall. Use one color to cut the "2's" with no modifiers or the basic cut and the "0" and "1" cut as outlines. Swap the order for the second color.
This is what you get if you use red and gold.
Fold under the scored edge which will now become the fold of the card. Place it on the left side and adhere the four squares onto the background.
Check out this cool bottle cap I found. You can use one by adding some dimensional adhesive under the cap or use a large brad to make the center of the graduation cap!
Make a tassel out of a few layers of a silk flower by knotting the end of a ribbon and threading it through. Add the tassel and bottle cap to the card.
Since the card base is dark be sure to add a light colored insert to write your greeting.
Supplies
Paper Stardream Metallics Jupiter, Gold, Bronze (CutCardStock.com)
Tools Cricut and Doodletype cartridge (Provo Craft)
Other stuff Red ribbon, red silk flower, bottle cap, dimensional adhesive
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