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Monday, May 28, 2018

Graduation Time Everywhere Especially at FCCB

Happy Monday and welcome to another Monday challenge at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog (FCCB)!



Challenge #327-Graduation
Make a project about Graduation.

This Weeks Prize-


  Two My Sentiments Exactly sets-Brand New!


Create a project inspired by Graduation

To qualify for the prize, be sure to use at least 1 Cricut cut on your project and if it's not obvious, let us know what cartridge you used. If you use a Cricut Explore machine, at least one cut must be from the Cricut catalog of images.

If it isn't a card, you will get two entries into the drawing!

I have been knee deep into making graduation cards so this challenge is perfect!

I probably need to change which cartridge I use because I think I always use the Create-A-Critter II cartridge. It’s definitely my go to cartridge. I used it again for this card. I layered the card base with a piece of “congratulations” paper and then this die cut image (free on Design Space) before I adhered the cute graduate doggie and the sentiment.


Quick and easy and perfect for the new graduate!

Now it's your turn, share your graduation themed projects at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog for your chance of winning the above prize.

I'm entering this card in the Bitten By The Bug blog as well.

4 comments:

  1. How can you not use that cartridge when there are so many adorable images?!! Love the sweet card! Have an awesome week!

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  2. I find that I have a couple of "go-to" cartridges myself! This grad puppy is super cute and I love the sentiment!

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  3. isn't that just adorable. Great graduation card, it's different and just so sweet. That pup is looking proud. Thanks for joining our BBTB2 Animal challenge this week.

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  4. Very cute. I love how you used the challenge to make a graduation card! Cute doggie! Thanks for joining us at BBTB2.

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