It’s that time of year again. Wish a graduate well with this card that doubles as a gift. With the inside pocket, you can add a gift card, check or the insanely popular cash! The square design of this card is trendy and fun…. perfect for any graduate.
Sentiment stamp and ink (I used “Graduate” by Studio G and Jet Black Staz On)
Steps:
Score Lagoon cardstock on the long side at 5 ¼ and 10 ½ ; fold at score lines.
Adhere 3” piece of patterned paper to card front. Stamp image and add the ribbon.
To create the pocket inside, adhere the 2 ½” piece of patterned paper to the little flap created by the score line. Keep the pocket closed with the brads.
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