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Sunday, June 3, 2012

You Did It!

My "baby" is graduating from high school today,  YAY for him!   I'm so proud  ... of course, I'm a little sad too because this means he's moving away soon to college.  It's all good,  it's that time of life.   The card sketch is actually a June Page Maps card sketch and it's our sketch for Challenge #17 for CYAO over at Paper Secrets Blog.   It works out great because this week over at Perfect Sentiments it's an "anything goes week" and we got to choose a sentiment.   I think this pretty well sums it up for this week! 
Way to Go JT! 

Supplies:  AMuse Studio Gingham Green, French Roast Shimmer, Kraft, School Lined Paper,  AMuse Studio Ink Lime, Fern, French Roast,  AMuse Studio Lime Satin Ribbon,  AMuse Studio Twine & Button Assortment,  CTMH Stamps C1351 You Did It,  CTMH Rhinestones, Stamps VIPS MSF Gal & Guy,

9 comments:

  1. Hi Lela, your grad card is so cute, great color combo! Congratulations to your son! My baby graduated in 2011, just finished her freshman year in college 1500 miles from home. I sure did miss her!

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  2. Fantastic card. I love the notebook paper you used. Congrats to your son!

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  3. Congratulations to him Lela!!!. Beautiful card!!!. I don't envy you... I'm having a hard time accepting mine are growing. He is only in grade 10, but still time flies and I think it is extremely hard to see them go :(. Good for him!!!... my love to you!!!

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  4. Lela--what an awesome card!

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  5. I can see my little ones growing up so fast and I have a daughter who will graduate next year! Where does the time go?!! Lovely graduation card and I like the colors you used and super cute layout idea. Congrats to your son!

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  6. Congratulations to the graduate!!! And what a gorgeous card to celebrate with!

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  8. Congrats to you on his graduation...our Superintendent stated in his speech that 'their' graduation is also a crowning of our achievements over the years, too, the support we give etc! I recognize this sketch! It caught my eye a couple days ago at Cardmaps and I used it for my first day of the 100in100. Fun to see it done so wonderfully. I love your images and the torn notebook look! What fun for a grad!

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