Time flies and it certainly is never to early to start prepping your graduate cards! Cindy and I got to talking and she mentioned how when her kids graduated they purchased the cards that the school offered but then were at a loss to include an insert for the “Party” details.
So with that in mind I created an invite that can be printed 4up on an 8.5 x 11 cardstock or on an A2 Flat card. I was having so much FUN that I couldn’t stop there and created some fun “Graduate” frames and clipart for all your other projects.
The cards have 9 color options and the frames & clipart have 11 coordinating color options.
You have a few choices when it comes to printing these A2 cards. You can open a PDF reader and open the individual A2 file or the 8.5 x 11 4 up file to print. I have also saved these as a PNG so you can open them up in Photoshop, Elements and any other program that will open a PNG File.
I printed the above invite on our Cougar 80lb white cardstock but we have a huge selection of options so make sure to head on over to the shop and browse all the fab colors and textures we offer!
The frame and clip art are super easy to use and you can just drag and drop the PNG file ontop of any open document/project.
Don’t forget that addressing the envelope can be time consuming but if you start with plenty of time using our ZIG Calligraphy pens/markers it will be really worth it….Oh the impact it will give !
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